Wireless microphones are a necessary evil in the land of the roving talk show hosts, on site interviewers, and the God Forsaken industry known by humanoids as “reality Television.” There can’t always be a boom microphone in place and there are casual settings where holding a microphone just isn’t appropriate so the rise of the wireless microphone was born.
Not to be confused with those older microphones that were situated on a lapel and actually were set up to a wire, these are much more mobile and work on a remote sensor that are quite popular on the morning talk shows. Just ask Matt Lauer where he’s talking into and chances are that when he roams out beyond the service of their boom operator, he’s talking into his wireless microphone.
Wireless microphones are also found on wireless headset microphone systems that are used in executives on conference call and are similarly popular. If you’re operating a camcorder for a home video or semi-pro thing (maybe you’re trying to do a “Memento” type movie or maybe you’re just doing some class interview project) you also have the option of hooking up a wireless microphone to the audio input so that you’re able to record sound when the subjects you’re viewing are either off screen or just out of range; it saves for overdubbing and multiple takes and also catches people in the heated moments of their inspired selves.
Wireless microphones may vary depending on the type of camcorder you’re using. If you’re using a UHF camcorder your wireless microphone may be different than on an HDD camcorder. Check with your manufacturer and on the box of the wireless microphone before purchasing a microphone that you’re unsure of.
Shure is a microphone company that makes some of the industries best wireless microphones. If you’re in the market for a wireless microphone you should be sure to check out Shure and see what it is they have to offer. They’ve long been an innovator and leader in the microphone industry both wireless and otherwise.
If you’re doing work outdoors, on location, or in the outdoors for a period of time it’s a good idea to make sure that your microphone is waterproof. Waterproofing your wireless microphone should really come standard; on a microphone that is not, you should consider the type of wireless microphone it is that you’re buying in the first place.
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