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Author:  Daria91 [ Wed Oct 30, 2019 6:03 am ]
Post subject:  Wireless karaoke mic?

I often organize parties. And, of course, sing karaoke. I already have one microphone, but I'm not completely satisfied with the sound quality. It doesn't reproduce a sufficiently loud and clear sound. And since the parties are held in a fairly large room, I would like the sound to be louder. And of course, I'm considering a wireless microphone. Maybe someone can advise a good option? Money is not the main thing, the main thing is good quality

Author:  Lonman [ Wed Oct 30, 2019 12:37 pm ]
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Well it's not that easy. What is the system you are using, not all mics will work well with every type of system. If the system is not producing clear and loud sound, it might be time to bump to a better system, this might be the entire problem.

Author:  Paradigm Karaoke [ Thu Oct 31, 2019 1:37 am ]
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to piggyback on Lonmans questions, you didn't say what mic you have either.
there is a difference in recommendation for better mics if you have a $20 Radio Shack special vs you having a Shure Beta87A.

Author:  Daria91 [ Sun Nov 03, 2019 10:52 am ]
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[quote="Paradigm Karaoke"]to piggyback on Lonmans questions, you didn't say what mic you have either.
there is a difference in recommendation for better mics if you have a $20 Radio Shack special vs you having a Shure Beta87A.[/quote]

I have AKG WMS40 and I'm not satisfied with the sound quality when it is used in larger rooms.

Author:  Mike91 [ Mon Nov 04, 2019 10:40 am ]
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Here are some good options: https://www.microphonetopgear.com/best-karaoke-microphones/. I am not a professional in this field, but I heard a lot of good reviews about BONAOK Wireless Bluetooth Karaoke Microphone

Author:  Lonman [ Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:46 am ]
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Daria91 wrote:
Paradigm Karaoke wrote:
to piggyback on Lonmans questions, you didn't say what mic you have either.
there is a difference in recommendation for better mics if you have a $20 Radio Shack special vs you having a Shure Beta87A.


I have AKG WMS40 and I'm not satisfied with the sound quality when it is used in larger rooms.
Not a bad mic, now back to my question, what are you currently using the mic on.

Author:  Lonman [ Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:48 am ]
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Mike91 wrote:
Here are some good options: https://www.microphonetopgear.com/best-karaoke-microphones/. I am not a professional in this field, but I heard a lot of good reviews about BONAOK Wireless Bluetooth Karaoke Microphone
All but three of those are absolute junk. The GTD and Innopow being the 3 possibles. But again, not knowing what the rest of the system is makes it hard to recommend proper.

Author:  mrmarog [ Mon Nov 04, 2019 12:42 pm ]
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Lonman wrote:
Daria91 wrote:
Paradigm Karaoke wrote:
to piggyback on Lonmans questions, you didn't say what mic you have either.
there is a difference in recommendation for better mics if you have a $20 Radio Shack special vs you having a Shure Beta87A.


I have AKG WMS40 and I'm not satisfied with the sound quality when it is used in larger rooms.
Not a bad mic, now back to my question, what are you currently using the mic on.

i have to agree with Lon, the AKG is not a bad mic. i had a pair and had to give up on them because FCC frequency issues.

Author:  DannyG2006 [ Mon Nov 04, 2019 6:00 pm ]
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I owned 2 sets and was very happy with the sound quality. The first set I sold because I had switched to a different brand due to one of the mics' grill getting broken. Ended up using one of that mic system's grills as a replacement for the broken one when the FCC sold off the frequencies of that system. Could have been using it today because the frequencies were in between the frequencies that were sold off but I didn't know it at that time. Lesson learned. The other set worked perfectly without me using my headset mic but there was major interference with the mics while using the headset so I replaced them with the successor of the set that I used one of the grills to replace the first set's grill.

Author:  Alan B [ Wed Nov 06, 2019 10:34 am ]
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Lonman wrote:
The GTD and Innopow being the 3 possibles. But again, not knowing what the rest of the system is makes it hard to recommend proper.

I see the Innopow mics offered on Amazon. I wonder how they compare to the GTD Audio mics. Do you have any experience with them?

Author:  GentlemanBronco [ Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:15 am ]
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Alan B wrote:
Lonman wrote:
The GTD and Innopow being the 3 possibles. But again, not knowing what the rest of the system is makes it hard to recommend proper.

I see the Innopow mics offered on Amazon. I wonder how they compare to the GTD Audio mics. Do you experience with them?


I have the same question. One downside is that replacement Innopow microphones do not seem to be readily available like they are with GTD Audio. For the home karaoke setup that's probably not a huge issue.

Author:  Alan B [ Wed Nov 06, 2019 1:08 pm ]
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GentlemanBronco wrote:
Alan B wrote:
Lonman wrote:
The GTD and Innopow being the 3 possibles. But again, not knowing what the rest of the system is makes it hard to recommend proper.

I see the Innopow mics offered on Amazon. I wonder how they compare to the GTD Audio mics. Do you experience with them?


I have the same question. One downside is that replacement Innopow microphones do not seem to be readily available like they are with GTD Audio. For the home karaoke setup that's probably not a huge issue.


For one thing, the mics are metal, not plastic. I'm guessing the sound quality would be similar.

This type of mic is what I would call a mic for drunks. Now, we all have our really good expensive Shure's or Sennheiser's. However, I am not going to put one of them into drunken hands or someone who has no respect for equipment. And this is where these inexpensive mics come in. They fill the need for these types of singers and if they should drop it and break it, it only costs $38 for a replacement instead of a couple hundred or more for the better mics.

It would be nice if I could let every singer use the better expensive mics but I am very fussy about my stuff and I don't want some idiot ruining my equipment because he or she is too drunk or can't hold on to a mic.

So, what we do is give the good mics to the singers we can trust and respect you and your equipment and the cheap ones to everyone else.

Author:  Lonman [ Thu Nov 07, 2019 12:18 pm ]
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Alan B wrote:
Lonman wrote:
The GTD and Innopow being the 3 possibles. But again, not knowing what the rest of the system is makes it hard to recommend proper.

I see the Innopow mics offered on Amazon. I wonder how they compare to the GTD Audio mics. Do you have any experience with them?

No I have not personally yet tried the Innopw. But I have talked with several others that have used both and basically come out with the sound is pretty comparable between the two - little handling noise, clear sound at normal input, neither can handle really loud singers well (distort/clip), the Innopow feels better (heavier like a better Shure) while being held however when they are dropped, are more vunerable to dents having the same type mesh screen as an SM58 - basically the same type grill while the GTD will handle drops better in that respect.

Author:  Lonman [ Thu Nov 07, 2019 12:19 pm ]
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Alan B wrote:

So, what we do is give the good mics to the singers we can trust and respect you and your equipment and the cheap ones to everyone else.
But if you can get the cheaper mic to sound as good (or close to) the better mic, why use the better mic at all?

Author:  Alan B [ Fri Nov 08, 2019 3:27 am ]
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Lonman wrote:
Alan B wrote:

So, what we do is give the good mics to the singers we can trust and respect you and your equipment and the cheap ones to everyone else.
But if you can get the cheaper mic to sound as good (or close to) the better mic, why use the better mic at all?

I guess there would be no reason to.

Author:  Earl [ Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:25 pm ]
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I'm happy with my GTD Audio mics... decent sound, and the price certainly is right. Perhaps a little more prone to feedback than my Shure 58 and the Super 55.

Author:  mrscott [ Sun Dec 08, 2019 8:35 am ]
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mrmarog wrote:
Lonman wrote:
Daria91 wrote:
Paradigm Karaoke wrote:
to piggyback on Lonmans questions, you didn't say what mic you have either.
there is a difference in recommendation for better mics if you have a $20 Radio Shack special vs you having a Shure Beta87A.


I have AKG WMS40 and I'm not satisfied with the sound quality when it is used in larger rooms.
Not a bad mic, now back to my question, what are you currently using the mic on.

i have to agree with Lon, the AKG is not a bad mic. i had a pair and had to give up on them because FCC frequency issues.


I too used to use AKG WMS40 mics. I stopped using them because of the handling noise they produced. The sound was "decent", but not totally up to my standards. After I stopped using the AKG's, I went back to using wired Sennheisers E835's. But now, I use GTD 787 UHF mics,,, much better sound, acceptably durable, and didn't break the bank. Plus not expensive to replace if necessary.

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