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<DIV>Hi Kalia,</DIV>
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<DIV>I use a Countryman Associates hands free headset. Countryman
is very high performance company that many professionals speakers and
performers use. You can contact them directly to ask questions. Their web
site is <A
href="http://www.countryman.com/">http://www.countryman.com/</A> </DIV>
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<DIV>I have been using their Isomax headset with my Shure PGX1 wireless
transmitter for years now. </DIV>
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<DIV>Hope this was helpful. Good luck.</DIV>
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<DIV>Joe De Paolo</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 9/5/2016 11:12:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
callers@lists.sharedweight.net writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2 face=Arial>I sent
this last week but got a message from Dave Casserly telling me <BR>the message
had been marked as spam, so I'm guessing it mostly <BR>disappeared into
everyone's lint filter. I've read the previous threads <BR>on headsets
going back to 2014 and there aren't a lot of specifics. <BR>JoLaine, if you're
reading this, I'd love to know what model you use. <BR>You mentioned that it
was a Shure and that you loved it. And Rich <BR>Sbardella mentioned last
year that his Shure had been giving him <BR>trouble. Rich, what model is
yours, and are you happy with your <BR>replacement?<BR><BR>Here's the mail
from last week, to get those of you who didn't see it on <BR>the same page
with those who did:<BR><BR>Hi all<BR><BR>I was just working a wedding gig and
my old Samson headset mic crapped <BR>out. If the piano player hadn't
had hers along, I would have been in <BR>serious trouble. Time for a new
and more reliable headset mic. I use <BR>my hands a LOT when I'm doing
ONS gigs, so a handheld cordless isn't an <BR>option for me.<BR><BR>I'd love
recommendations from any of you about specific models to look <BR>at.
I'm planning to plow the funds from this wedding and some of my <BR>caller
piggy bank into a new mic, so I want something that's really good
<BR>quality. It doesn't have to be tiny and invisible, but it does need
to <BR>be reliable and sturdy. If it doesn't have a belt pack that's a plus,
<BR>but it seems like most of the good-quality headset mics have belt packs.
<BR> I'll deal with it if that's the best bet. So,
recommendations?<BR><BR>For reference, the one I was working with was a Samson
Airline 77, often <BR>referred to as the "aerobic instructor mic." It
had the transmitter on <BR>the headset, so there were no wires or belt pack,
and it worked just <BR>fine for a long time until suddenly it didn't. I
would like to hear <BR>what folks are using who rely on a headset mic for
their calling gigs.<BR><BR>Kalia Kliban in Sebastopol,
CA<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Callers mailing
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