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Wednesday Dec 15, 2010
The world headquarters of Gemini DJ Company based out of Edison in New Jersey, USA has been making waves since the 1970’s with its avant-garde DJ equipment. The company is committed to overreach the art of DJing to the forefront of musical arts. Making several well featured and affordable products Gemini wireless microphones remain state of art products.
Easily transforming conventional music into the DJ inspired artist performances it is their wireless microphones that remain the most credible devices embodying the substance of the musical form. Gemini has helped the evolution of DJ inspired music traditions to turn into a well-respected music performance probably through their wireless microphones.
It’s the professional dynamic wireless stage microphones that hold the key to the thumping resounding performances. The dynamic handheld microphones are designed for the stage. With their unidirectional cardioid pattern, they help reject problematic feedback issues that can plague live sound situations while providing powerful response.
And there is quite a range in the Gemini UF series of wireless microphones. You have the cordless microphones, radio microphones or roving remote microphones that all offer microphone systems that are free from cables. The sounds get transmitted by wireless radio frequency from microphone radio transmitters to microphone radio receivers.
This allows users total freedom from wires and cables. Gemini UHF cordless, wireless, radio or roving remote microphone are available in different microphone configurations and as single wireless microphone system and even dual twin wireless microphone systems.
The handheld wireless, cordless, radio roving microphones do not require the microphone to be connected by cables but are hand held. They even offer lapel and tie-clip wireless, cordless, radio roving microphones that clip to your clothing. A short cable connects to a small microphone radio transmitter clipped to your belt or in a pocket.
The headset wireless, cordless, radio roving microphones uses very lightweight head piece with the microphone on an adaptable arm to position the microphone in front of the mouth. The headset has a short cable that connects to a small radio transmitter clipped to clothing.
Talking of the Gemini UHF2064 dual wireless mic system it has two independent wireless microphones. The wireless mic system includes a dual radio receiver unit with two separate radio receivers and your choice of the type of microphone. The Gemini UF-2064 dual cordless microphones have 64 radio frequency channels allowing the wireless mics to be used with an existing wireless system and even along with other wireless systems.
You can set the Gemini UF-2064 wireless transmitters and wireless receivers to any free radio frequency channel. No more cross channel radio interference from other wireless microphones that’s for sure. Also several different wireless systems can be used at the same time.
The UHF radio frequency is much higher than entry level VHF radio frequencies with very low interference and excellent wireless transmission and reception. This wireless package comes with UF-2064 receiver, multiple band UHF synthesizer controlled frequencies and super high sensitivity among other features. Additionally this unit features up to 250 feet of effective range with up to 400ft in optimum conditions.
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Wednesday Dec 15, 2010
It just had to be a musician with an electronics engineering qualification who could have worked out the intricate issues of noise reduction in wireless microphones. John Nady was that man who successfully developed, to go ahead and patent the companding process for wireless mics, setting distinct industry standards for clear natural sound. Companding is now a common technique for reducing data rate of audio signals by making the quantization levels unequal.
As the head of Nady Systems he was the first to do so way back in the early 1970’s. Soon after Nady Systems began to design, manufacture and market its wireless microphones. As one of the earliest wireless innovators Nady Systems Inc has been offering countless wireless systems worldwide since then. Even now they continue to create innovative, high performing wireless mics.
Most certainly the wireless radio mikes are much safer to operate. And it was Nady Systems that introduced the concept of wireless technology for audio mics. All the biggest names in popular music like Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith and Rolling Stones began making use of Nady mics. In 1987 Nady introduced the well-known and immensely affordable 101/201 Series microphones opening the world of wireless mics to just about anybody. They make it very convenient to be used for all kinds of performances without worrying about cables running all over the place.
Nady wireless microphones really rule the roost. They remain the first choice for most public speaking and broadcasting applications. They are popularly deployed in schools, meeting halls, church congregations and public assemblies. And so the company has been expanding its product line beyond wireless microphones to create innovative products like motorcycle communicators, two-way transceivers, assistive listening devices, phone headsets and audio accessories for video and camcorder systems.
When videographers began fretting about audio quality, Nady introduced the lavalier microphones for camcorders that provided the best way to get good audio for video recordings. Nady Systems Inc remains famous for their wireless systems applications. With the release of their series of low-cost VHF wireless microphone systems for use by hobbyists and budget-minded professionals they have become a house hold name.
The Nady 351 VR LT is an ultra-compact system designed for use with consumer camcorders. The advanced mikes are equipped to enable you to select a particular frequency band to transmit the signals from the mike so that it does not interfere with any other transmitter that can be operating on similar frequency. Coupled with this you are also able to use multiple microphones at the same time.
Nady Systems went on to launch a full line of professional audio equipment better known as Nady Audio. It includes a range of high-quality, durable and affordable audio gear including mixers, amplifiers, crossovers, EQ’s, pro rack gear, consoles, speakers, headphones, studio mics and drum, instrument, and of course specialty microphones. Very popular are Nady guitar microphones that come in a variety of setups. The Nady DKW-8 GT wireless system offers an extraordinary benefit in single-channel UHF instrument systems with its interference-free operation in any application or locale for select UHF frequencies.
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Wednesday Dec 15, 2010
Hisonic International Inc, based in Los Angeles in the USA, stocks Hisonic wireless microphones and equipment for Karaoke systems that are geared for all kinds of wireless mic systems. They also cater to stage applications that require the use of microphones. As professional makers of sound audio equipment, Hisonic is well known for quality products.
As the name suggests Hisonic offers impeccable wireless microphone systems delivering accurate voice projections. The performances of their wireless microphones offer clear sound responses and great voice reproduction. As professional manufacturers of Karaoke equipment and more Hisonic provides quality products at fairly reasonable prices.
Making a range of wireless microphone equipment that includes the single mic system, dual mic system, quad mic system, vhf mic system, uhf mic system, rechargeable mic, conference mic system, auto paring mic system they also make the guitar mic systems. You could check out just any of its products from among the series to understand the quality of Hisonic wireless microphones.
Take for instance the Hisonic UHF dual-Channel Wireless System that is considered great for its performance and durability in a variety of settings. Use it in churches, nightclubs, concert halls, gymnasiums, or to broadcast from booths or stadiums. The equipment remains versatile in usage. The HSU482 Series of UHF wireless microphone system includes a receiver and two handheld transmitters. Both of them have 48 selectable channels matching those of the receiver, helping in easy system expansion with minimized interference.
This handheld microphone with back-lit LCD display shows you channel number, frequency and battery strength. You may adjust the frequencies by pressing the buttons. You can select channels on the receiver either manually or with the auto function button on the receiver that will scan channels automatically to lock on the channel that matches the frequency on the transmitter.
This system offers three audio outputs. While one provides mixed output with standard 1/4″ jack, the other two are balanced individual XLR outputs for each channel. Having two separate squelch controls on the back of the receiver, this mic is designed to be installed side by side. It fits on racks that can be used with up to four microphones simultaneously that are on the different frequencies.
Hisonic wireless products featuring PLL synthesized UHF systems have auto-scan frequency pairing. With long-range transmission working for up to 300 feet, they can be mounted on racks with multiple frequencies for easy system expansion. They come with compatible headsets or lapel microphones that can be bought separately. Many have plastic carrying cases providing excellent protection and portability.
Your first reaction to equipment like this could be that documentation is pretty weak if you know all about frequencies and frequency bands. The microphones are light weight yet appear good and solid. With a great display showing battery power, channel, frequency they also have mute status. Receivers are usual standard equipment but the mics are very clear, though not overtly sensitive. Batteries after 4 hours of use still appear to be raring to go.