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Going Wireless

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Thu, 05/30/2019 - 13:04
Dodger
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Hi

Anyone use a wireless mic set up, I have a Bullitini mic with a Fender Blues Junior IV but would like to go wireless without losing tone  being in the UK frequencies allowed may be different,  but would like to know what systems work 

Thanks 

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Tue, 06/30/2020 - 10:33
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Bluewind
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Wireless

My wireless project:  Hohner Flexrack - Elctrovoice PL35 Microphone - HarpLock mount - WI AudioLink Pro transmitter and receiver - Hohner Crossover https://youtu.be/4zIxUrMPH74

I am not that experienced to comment on tone as I am a novice on the harp and haven't decided what I want to sound like yet.  Right now I am going for a clean sound with a tad of reverb and more base.  I interface with Mac software so I can eq and use effects before it goes to my PA.  I play other instruments and like to avoid using too much hardware like pedals and amps.  I prefer to adjust my sound using amp modeling software and or audio altering software.  I do this with other instruments and I am just learning the harp but I like what I am getting so far.  Most of the set ups I have see on youtube tend to use amps and pedals.  Software can have it's own set of issues.  I have to watch out with creating ground loops and have to deal with wall warts causing interfearance.  This is one reason I like as much wireless as possible but then have to worry about keeping everthing charged for a long gig.  (Don't think I will be giging with the harp for a while) I have worked throght these issues but what a pain.

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