Thursday, May 2, 2019

Common Drawbacks When Using Wireless Mics

By Diane Ward


Events and programs are made better if everyone can hear what is going on. Sometimes, if people at the back portion of the hall could no longer hear what the artist or host is taking, they tend to feel outcast and they easily get distracted which is why they no longer pay attention on the event they have been attending on. Indeed, the use of microphone on such situation is a life saver as it can help one be more engaging towards all people who are in the venue. There are many sound systems that has been invented overtime which are being used in services like wireless microphone rental.

The wireless microphones can be considered as the most recent and latest technology that has something to do with mics. Indeed, invention of this stuff has provided a huge remarkability in terms of handling most limitations that are found on the wired microphones. But then, it does not necessarily mean that there is no drawback when using these kinds anymore.

There are advantages and disadvantages that could come along the way and it is up to the user whether or not they can tolerate it. Starting with the most common advantage this thing can give to speakers. It could promote freedom to actually move around the way you want to and you can do that freely.

When they use the wired ones on scenario like this, common result would be stumbling and tripping over the cables along with the mic. Notice how most cable are subjected to a mess and tangling which can be really annoying to begin with.

But even with its great support for freedom to move, there also are several things that can be affected and risked when using it. For instance, it has limitation just about its range and distance. You may be shocked that it stopped working and making a sound because you actually have reached its distance limitation.

This limitation could be a little varying based on the brand that you are actually using. It would be better if you try and check the brands which can provide longer and wider distance range and coverage. Along with the distance is the possibility of interference.

Some wireless microphone are battery supported and this is one of the biggest drawback as it can be considered as a limitation. Once the battery died then the mic could no longer operate unless there are new batteries to be put on. And that can be a little inconvenient especially if the event is really important and time bound.

Wireless mics are also supported of batteries. It can be a disadvantage in a sense that the mic can suddenly turn its operation off when battery dies. If the event is time bound, it can create a little delay as one needs to change the batteries with a fresh ones.

True enough the considerations are handful. This marks the importance of actually trying out the system before using it on your program so that any possible issue can be covered and handled immediately and without further delays.




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