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Izzy Video 104 – Wireless Microphones

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This installment of Izzy Video answers many of the questions I had when I originally researched wireless microphones. My assumption is that some of you have similar questions. In this video, I review the strengths and weaknesses of a wireless microphone system.

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  • http://www.johncongdon.com John Congdon

    Israel,

    Great new opening to your videos. Thanks for doing a wireless mic episode.

    I have an idea for an episode. Chroma Keying/Green Screening.

    Also, since you are using WordPress, I have a couple of invites to Intense Debates if you are interested in changing your Comment Section. I use them on my website at home and work (http://www.bowlingball.com/wordpress/). Just let me know if you would like an invite.

    Thanks,

    John

  • http://www.izzyvideo.com Israel

    John,

    Hey, thanks for the feedback on the new show intro!

    Regarding a show on Chroma Keying — I’m developing something on that right now. The challenge with the topic is that there is SO MUCH involved with doing a good job, I think it will most likely be a series of tutorials rather than just one. However, I am working on it, and I think it’s a great idea for (at least one) future tutorial.

    And yes, I’d love an invite to Intense Debates. I’ve heard good things, so I’d be interested in trying it. My email is izzy (at) izzyvideo (dot) com. My only concern is that I’ll need to be able to get the comments out of it if I decide not to use it permanently.

    Thanks again, John!

  • http://www.handyguyspodcast.com Paul

    What model of sennheiser wireless mics are you using in the video? Would you recommend them above sure wireless?

    Thanks.

  • http://www.izzyvideo.com Israel

    I’m using the Evolution 2 Series. They are excellent mics, but I’ve never used Shure, so I don’t know how they compare. Shure is an excellent brand, and I doubt you could go wrong with them. Because I own Sennheiser for my mics, I’m always comfortable recommending them.

    There are a couple things that are important with the Sennheisers. Number one recommendation: read the manuals that come with them. They have hints that REALLY make them sound better.