Unless you REALLY NEED a wireless mic NOW, I would wait a while.
Since all analog TV signals in the US will switch over to digital in 2009, why spend money on something that is gonna be obsolete in a year? You are gonna see wireless mic system go really cheap before the switch, manufacturers and suppliers that have the old technology try to get rid of their old systems / stock at bargain basement prices.
I have been keeping an eye on the discussions on other chat boards on how the switch will effect me with all the wireless systems I use: wireless mics & speakers. I am most likely gonna have to change over to something that is not be in the frequency range that digital TV, (in my area), is not using for the reason of interference. You should always check who is using what frequencies in your area.
To quote somebody from another board,
somebody who is a moderator, VERY highly respected for his technical knowledge and IS totally up on the subject:
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If your UHF mic operates over 698 MHz, plan to replace it by Feb 2009. There are digital mics available today that operate at 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz that are immune from the changes coming. However, most are pricey.
Nothing is changing in the VHF spectrum. It is still crowded, prone to interference and the bandwidth isn't all that great (fine for vocals though).
The FCC is currently conducting phase 2 testing of the proposed white space devices that will operate in the UHF band. These are public tests if you feel like going to Washington DC. The tests are currently being conducted in labratory conditions and if they pass, they'll move to real life conditions. The future of analog UHF mics will be determined by the outcome of these tests and the FCC approval of white space devices. For now, I would just urge people to save up their pennies for something new.
My Shure SM 58 Beta died 2 months ago and is not being replaced till the fallout of the digital TV signals has been implemented / resolved. As for what other systems I have, I will continually use them till they die or cannot use them without interference from the change.
Just like anything else you should be doing, do your OWN research on the subject before you go spend money and not just take any one persons advice, not even mine.
P.S. - I have to agree with mckyj57..... Vocopro is cr@p.[/u]