Tag Archives: performance

Have we been paying too much for our Mics? – Review by Wayne Cheary

Have we been paying too much for our Mics? Review by Wayne Cheary I have questioned this since Rode had their “buy one top end mic and get one general purpose mic for $1.”sale.  My Rode $1 mics are brilliant, still use them alongside the industry stalwart Shure SM58. LSW made me aware of a new release from Wharfedale, the DM57 and DM 5.0pro mics at crazy low prices. So I bought .

Get Active | Part [2]• Typhon Series Speakers

In the 2nd of our "Get Active" series, evaluating Wharfedale Pro's three active speaker ranges, let's look at the high powered TYPHON series. TYPHON is the active speaker you need for high SPL applications where you require Lots of Watts! It pairs perfectly with the T Sub for a banging full range system, use as a floor monitor, install speaker or for front of house. We all know how DJs like to push the .

Get Active | Part [1]• Tourus Series Speakers

Wharedale Pro now has an active ABS speaker for every occasion with three models to choose from. The fully featured TOURUS, dependable TITAN, or high powered TYPHON. In this 3 part series we will take a look at the basic features of each SKU to assist you better in specifying them and selling to your customers. First up it's the TOURUS! Target Market: General Purpose Pros: • Multiple Input Types• Great Value• Light Weight• 3 Year .

Great Value Vocal Microphones

With cast zinc casings, internal pop shields and steel mesh grills, these mics can handle high SPL while still providing super low distortion.  All at a highly affordable price, including free XLR cable. Key Features: Frequency Response 50Hz -12kHzLive dynamic microphoneSupercardioid polar pattern600Ω Output Impedance135dB Max SPLHigh performance capsuleTailored for vocalsAlso suitable for drums, guitar cabs and other high SPL sound sourcesSupplied with XLR to XLR cableSteel mesh grilleInternal pop shieldHigh SPL capabilitiesLow distortion . Three .

Passive or Active Speakers – What is best for me?

Unless you’re an audiophile (and you know who you are), lighting and sound systems can get pretty technical, leaving you overwhelmed and wondering if you’ve even purchased the right equipment for your school. Let’s untangle this mess, so you know exactly which type of speaker is best suited for your auditorium, or gymnasium. So what’s the best choice when considering your speaker setup? Active speakers have their advantages, yet so do power amps and .