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In Ear Back Electric Microphone - Portable Omnidirectional Wired Headset Pro Voice Audio Condenser Mic with 4 Pin Mini XLR Cable Wire and Windscreen - For Shure System - Pyle Pro PMEMS10 (Skin Tone)
PROFESSIONAL SOUND QUALITY: With its omnidirectional feature, 2k Ohms± 30% output impedance, professional sound quality, this affordable, innovative and reliable corded headset condenser microphone is ideal for any voice audio and speech applicationCOMPATIBILITY: This headset mic also features a 4 pin mini XLR cable wire connector so it’ll work great with your shure system or with direct connection to studio mixer. Its versatility makes this headset ideal for DJ, MC, singing, recording, actorsCOMFORTABLE AND DURABLE: This headset's ergonomic, lightweight, and flexible design gives you freedom of movement and exceptional performance for any occasion and the durable metal frame fits comfortably for users wearing glasses, hats, or headphoneACCESSORIES INCLUDED: The box comes with 2 microphone windscreens. The beige flesh toned color of this wired headworn in ear mic system blends in with various skin types and is practically invisibleWORRY-FREE SHOPPING: With the Pyle PMEMS10 we are confident of the quality of our product, therefore, we offer a 30 day money back guarantee no questions asked
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4 Reddit comments about In Ear Back Electric Microphone - Portable Omnidirectional Wired Headset Pro Voice Audio Condenser Mic with 4 Pin Mini XLR Cable Wire and Windscreen - For Shure System - Pyle Pro PMEMS10 (Skin Tone):

u/mister_damage · 3 pointsr/livesound

Well, assuming that you don't have another wireless system that you're not telling us about, and depending on your geographical area, you get get away with a system as low as SLX. Since you are running in a HOW with a bit of WiFi and other digital traffic mixed in, I'd consider very long and hard before you go with a 900MHz/2.4GHz Digital system because of possible interference/congestion with WiFis and Microwaves (900MHz).

Few things to be aware of:

  1. Avoid anything that's between 698MHz-806MHz. You shouldn't run into anything that's new that's within this space but if you go used, you may see this pop up. This is illegal to use in the US and more likely than not, your signal will be squashed by the new cell towers and what not.
  2. Look for detachable antennas. Since you didn't mention where and how your receiver will be placed, I'm going to assume that you will place this in your booth area. Depending on construction and how far it is, you may need to consider remotely mounting your antenna, and you'll need a 1/2 wave antenna (double sized antenna) or a directional antenna if your HOW has a lot of reflective, metallic surfaces or your booth is behind a window/wall.
  3. You do get what you pay for with receivers. Reason you have few of us recommending SLX or better for Shures (G3 for Senns, I believe) is that you get more space should you decide to increase your wireless setup in the future. IF YOU ARE 100% POSITIVE that one and done is your situation and no future expansion is necessary, then PGX ought to be ok. But with other receivers, you can let your receiver scan space, or set your own freq, get a better gain control over your mics at the receiver/transmitter combo. etc.

    I'd recommend at the base level, a bodypack with an aftermarket mic. You may have to save up to a Samson/Countryman headworn mic if you're not that hot with black colored headset mics. You maybe tempted to go with a combo set, but if you're going with a speech oriented headset mic, using a third party mic from other vendors will result in a better output overall.

    My church uses this particular mic for our secondary worship space with a Shure PGX Wireless:
    http://www.amazon.com/Pyle-Pro-PMEMS10-Omni-Directional-Microphone-System/dp/B003D2YRLA/ref=sr_sp-btf_title_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1409113636&sr=8-13&keywords=pyle+headset+mic

    It's $20, and unless you baby it, the neck area has a tendency to break. But until your budget is ready for a Countryman or what not, you're getting about 75% of the mic for 1/10th of the price. I think I can live with that exchange and is a Pyle equipment that's not a total pyle of crap. Since this is an omni, you need to be aware of your gain structure even more than most cardioids. But for speech purposes, it very much punches above its weight. Save up and upgrade to a Countryman E6 when budget allows.

    Also, invest in a good rechargable battery set ($25 for Costco's Eneloop Pack: 8x AA, 4x AAA and a charger). This will save money in the long run for your battery use. Shures WILL WORK with rechargeables (Ni-MH) whereas for some reason, my Senn Transmitter will not power on with any Ni-MHs. Battery is one of those costs that flies under the radar, but this will eat up your running budget fast if you have to stick with Alkalines... Though the Sony 4x AA Alkalines that you get from your local $.99 ($0.25 per AA cell) will work wonders.
u/pbae · 1 pointr/livesound

Try this.

If one particular freq is feeding back, let's say 400hz, bring down 400hz on the EQ but don't bring it too far down. After bringing down 400hz, contour the surrounding freqs, 315hz and 500hz, by bringing down those freqs but not as much as 400hz. This [pic] (http://www.audiocity2u.com/images/catalog_images/1270877631.jpg) is a good example of what I'm talking about.

And you're probably correct about the down firing speakers that are in your gym causing the feedback but you're probably also correct about the acoustics of the gym causing the muddiness in the sound. But it seems that the PA system that you brought would be a better solution than the House speakers. So try this if you aren't already. Place the speakers forward of the performers. So what I mean is, if the performers perform on a stage, place the speakers so they're at least parallel with the front of the stage and not behind it. Or if there isn't a stage, place the speakers so that they firing in front of the performers. You don't want a situation where the speakers are placed behind the performers. This makes it difficult to notch out the freqs that are giving you problems.

It's too bad that you don't use Shure Lavs because I highly recommend these [Pyle Pro headsets.] (http://www.amazon.com/Pyle-Pro-PMEMS10-Omni-Directional-Microphone-System/dp/B003D2YRLA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1448984220&sr=8-3&keywords=pyle+pro+headset) Even though these Pyles would seem like they would suck, they actually don't. I own 4 of these and I've successfully used all 4 at once and feedback wasn't that much of an issue and they sounded great. I've heard, although I can't verify, that Audio Technica will attach a 4 pin Hirose connector that they use on any mic for $30 bucks. It might be worth a shot since 3 of those Pyles with the connector conversion would be around the same price as 1 of those Audio Technicas.

u/Shirkaday · 1 pointr/livesound

Can't speak to the durability as I haven't used it a lot, but this is certainly cheaper:

Pyle-Pro PMEMS10 In Ear Mini XLR Omni-Directional Microphone (For Shure System) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003D2YRLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Yqv5ybDAPCTWN

The price has gone up 60% since I bought mine at $12, but it's still way cheap.

Someone on here recommended this one a while back and I was curious so I bought one and it sounds way better than it should
for the price. If you're looking to save some money, pick one up and audition it. They're definitely serviceable.

u/danieljwyoo · 1 pointr/livesound

I'm assuming this is more for higher end shows, but if you ever need a get out of jail quick mic, I've used the pyle-pro earset mic. I do a lot of middle to high school theater shows and we don't trust a kids wearing our countryman. It's cheap and sounds pretty good for the price.

https://www.amazon.com/Pyle-Pro-PMEMS10-Omni-Directional-Microphone-System/dp/B003D2YRLA/ref=sr_1_6?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1510165832&sr=1-6&keywords=pyle+pro&dpID=31G9WVG8nRL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch