you get what you pay for, I would advise Trantec www.trantec.co.uk/html/trantec_home.asp buy direct or any dj store - emphasise thew head set or you will get a hand held
peter
Can someone help?
My local residents association would like to purchase a chord-less microphone system, like those used by dance teachers.
They don't want to spend a lot of money, so, can anyone give any advise on, which one to get, the cost and where to purchase one please?
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you get what you pay for, I would advise Trantec www.trantec.co.uk/html/trantec_home.asp buy direct or any dj store - emphasise thew head set or you will get a hand held
peter
I've got Trantec and Shure. They're both excellent but they are expensive: expect to pay well over £200.
Have a look on ebay, there's loads of cheap radio microphones for less than £40 - one of my friends has 2 of these cheap mikes and gets on just fine with them.
Originally Posted by Lounge Lizard
However, the headsets are not to brilliant in the quality department ... Adam (CerocMetro as if you didn;t know !) changed all the headsets but had to get someone to put Trantec on all the new ones!
[Right. Thats it - this keyboard has done it once to often!!!! - I'm changing round those ; and ' keys on my keyboard once and for all ... where's my screwdriver ????!]
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