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Excalibur
09-02-2015, 01:11 PM
like this, but with a headworn mic. (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GYC-SU100-CLIP-MICROPHONE-BELT-PACK-TRANSMITTER-10-Channel-UHF-System-NEW-/371236729671?pt=UK_Music_Instruments_Microphones_M J&hash=item566f6ef347)
Never used in anger, merely set up in the shop, and plugged in once at home. When I got it, I wanted a Shure ( oh dear, badge snobbery. :o:o:o ) but the last one in the shop was sold in front of me. Since I had credit there at the time, and believed I got a good deal on it at the time, Itook this. The weight and build quality of the receiver impressed me, and it has an external volume control on the belt pack, which seems like a real plus. I've just taken it out of the box, and realised why I was prepared to buy it. I've dropped and broken a catch on the plastic case this morning, but the important bits inside are as I said, been plugged in twice.

If you got a handheld to go with it, you'd have a versatile rig. Frequencies: 863.25, 863.60, 864.50, 864.90, 854.90, 855.27, 855.90, 856.17, 857.95 and 858.20, in case you have something spare already.

Reason for sale? I bought a Shure at Coalville. Simples.

How much? Well, list price is in the same area as the Shure, around the £200 mark. I'll take £75 plus carriage. Open to sensible offers, or trades.