I previously mentioned that I use an Audio Technica System 10, but in fact,
WE use three system 10s.  My wife Lynn and I, call duet singing calls with
two handhelds, and I often use the headset at ONS parties.  If one
receiver, or mic,dies, I can change the pairing as needed.  I can also use
all three at once if needed.   The system 10 automatically senses
interference and changes channels/frequencies when needed. I was having
problems with RF interference using my Carvin headset.
I also have a Energizer rapid charger that allows me to charge batteries on
the way, or at a gig, if needed.  It is quit convenient.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Sue C. Hulsether via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
  Kalia and others,
 I have been using an Audio-Technica wireless system for over 13 years.
 And I am very pleased with its performance.
 Whereas I don’t like a mic on my head, this works for me in gigs where I
 need my hands.  I have both a headset mic (with belt-pack) and a hand-held
 cordless mic that operate with the same receiver.  They just can’t be on at
 the same time.  I think the sound quality is better with the hand-held mic,
 but they are both great, and I have *rarely* had feedback issues with
 them.  The hand-held mic is very unidirectional, so does not cause feedback
 (unless I loan it to someone who holds it far from their mouth and steps
 right in front of the speaker).
 The Audio-Technica system I have is:  ATW 1451.  A quick check on their
 website makes it looks like this series is discontinued, but I’m guessing
 the 2000 series is the current equivalent. 
http://www.audio-technica.com/
 cms/wls_systems/6bc6d93a774d761d/index.html
 Re beltpack:  I have a comfy/loose belt that I wear around my waist so the
 beltpack does not need to clip on my clothing.  I keep the belt with the
 mic and receiver.
 Re the sturdiness:  I use this 6 hours a day, 10 + days per month.  I have
 replaced the mic/headset (but not the belt-pack) a few times in 13 years
 since the wire is small (also not bulky on me!) and eventually gets shorts
 in it.  My “local” sound shop can sometimes clip the cord and re-wire, but
 I find that I have to replace the headset (at $125) about every 18 months
 or so.
 I have never had to replace or fix the handheld unit, even after dropping
 it on a wood floor.
 Re batteries:  They both use AA batteries, and I have found some
 high-quality rechargeable batteries that I love (Powerex batteries and
 accompanying Maha/Powerex charger).
 One pair of AA batteries will last me about 10 hours of usage.  (My
 original AT used 9 volt batteries and would need a new battery about every
 4 hours.)
 I also know others who have been happy with the SHURE wireless headset.
 The sound guys I go to say that the A-T is slightly better quality.
 sue
 *Sue Hulsether*
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www.suehulsether.com
 608-632-1267  Cell
 608-629-6250  Home
 P.O. Box 363
 Viroqua, WI 54665
 On Sep 5, 2016, at 10:12 PM, Kalia Kliban via Callers <
 callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
 I sent this last week but got a message from Dave Casserly telling me the
 message had been marked as spam, so I'm guessing it mostly disappeared into
 everyone's lint filter.  I've read the previous threads on headsets going
 back to 2014 and there aren't a lot of specifics. JoLaine, if you're
 reading this, I'd love to know what model you use. You mentioned that it
 was a Shure and that you loved it.  And Rich Sbardella mentioned last year
 that his Shure had been giving him trouble.  Rich, what model is yours, and
 are you happy with your replacement?
 Here's the mail from last week, to get those of you who didn't see it on
 the same page with those who did:
 Hi all
 I was just working a wedding gig and my old Samson headset mic crapped
 out.  If the piano player hadn't had hers along, I would have been in
 serious trouble.  Time for a new and more reliable headset mic.  I use my
 hands a LOT when I'm doing ONS gigs, so a handheld cordless isn't an option
 for me.
 I'd love recommendations from any of you about specific models to look
 at.  I'm planning to plow the funds from this wedding and some of my caller
 piggy bank into a new mic, so I want something that's really good quality.
 It doesn't have to be tiny and invisible, but it does need to be reliable
 and sturdy. If it doesn't have a belt pack that's a plus, but it seems like
 most of the good-quality headset mics have belt packs.  I'll deal with it
 if that's the best bet.  So, recommendations?
 For reference, the one I was working with was a Samson Airline 77, often
 referred to as the "aerobic instructor mic."  It had the transmitter on the
 headset, so there were no wires or belt pack, and it worked just fine for a
 long time until suddenly it didn't.  I would like to hear what folks are
 using who rely on a headset mic for their calling gigs.
 Kalia Kliban in Sebastopol, CA
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