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Luther Fairley

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Lavalier System
« on: January 30, 2011, 04:19:20 PM »

Opinion please. @ church Im looking to get a country men with the slx receiver & body pack but kind of un sure. If anyone is using 1 how does it do with feedback?
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Taylor Phillips

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Re: Lavalier System
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2011, 09:56:30 PM »

Opinion please. @ church Im looking to get a country men with the slx receiver & body pack but kind of un sure. If anyone is using 1 how does it do with feedback?
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I'm quite familiar with Countryman E6 earworn mic, I'm not familiar with their lavalier.  Feedback isn't much of a problem for the E6 because the earworn mics keep the element close to the speaker's mouth, so not much gain is needed.  The only problem they have is the cables seem to go bad pretty quick.  You can get thicker cables for them, and that's what I would recommend.
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Kent Thompson

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Re: Lavalier System
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2011, 01:28:31 PM »

I have 2 they sound pretty good for lavaliers and are good feedback wise. I also eq mine with a parametric and hi pass them at about 200hz with a couple of narrow cuts in the mids but, feedback depends a lot on your system so your result may be different.
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Re: Lavalier System
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2011, 03:32:53 PM »

Opinion please. @ church Im looking to get a country men with the slx receiver & body pack but kind of un sure. If anyone is using 1 how does it do with feedback?

On a slightly different tack, I have both SLX and AT 3000 wireless body packs and receivers. I like them both but I prefer the AT 3000 sets.  You might want to compare the two. One hidden advantage of the AT 3000 system is that it also works with their ATW-T1802 XLR plug-on transmitters which turn many hand-held microphones into wireless mics, even many condensors. We've found that hand-held wireless cardioids worked close are about as resistant to feedback as lavs and E6s.  Options are nice! ;-)
 
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Re: Lavalier System
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2011, 05:29:43 PM »

If you mean the B6 lav then the sound quality is much better than the E6.  Gain before feedback is going to be largely the result of PAG vs, NAG (potential acoustic gain vs. necessary acoustic gain) which has more to do with the distances involved than the mic element.

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Re: Lavalier System
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