EV RE-2 Wireless Microphone Review: Difference between revisions
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==Review or Comparison of multiple products== | ==Review or Comparison of multiple products== | ||
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MSRP: $690. Typical Street Price: $499. | MSRP: $690. Typical Street Price: $499. | ||
==Features== | ===Features=== | ||
* RE-2 Receiver | * RE-2 Receiver | ||
* Frequency Agile | * Frequency Agile | ||
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==What do I like about the product== | ==What do I like about the product== | ||
I really liked the sound quality of the EV RE-2 system and the light comfortable feel of the wireless microphone itself. The battery life was excellent, with better than 8 hours performance. | I really liked the sound quality of the EV RE-2 system and the light comfortable feel of the wireless microphone itself. The battery life was excellent, with better than 8 hours performance. The responsiveness and clarity was equal to the wired version of the EV nd767a microphone. It has a nice proximity effect while eating the mic so to speak, that does not muddy up or get overly bassey sounding. I have a pair of wireless Nady UHF 10's, a Wireless Sure Headset (very thin sounding)and an SM58. I prefer these EV RE-2 microphones over any of them. | ||
==What I do not like about the product== | ==What I do not like about the product== | ||
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2008-09-07 | 2008-09-07 | ||
==Documentation == | |||
[[Media:EV RE-2 User Guide.pdf|EV RE-2 User Guide]] | |||
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[[Category:Microphone]] | [[Category:Microphone]] | ||
[[Category:Wireless]] | |||