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I am a practicing musician and use 3 different wireless mic's plus wireless guitar mic's. I have Nady and Sampson. The Sampson is very good quality for the money and is easy to set up and operate. I have went near 300 feet with no issues. I bought it because I feel that they sound as good as a 500 dollar set up and people should not buy just name brands because everyone else does. It all comes down to using your ears and knowing what sounds good. As far as durability I am not sure. If I were touring I suppose that would make or break the review: Constant road use wears even expensive equipment-so if you bought a cheaper version, care is all you need in storing and handling-I feel that if you respect the equipment it will last forever. I have abused Shure mics and they lasted one or two shows and fell apart; I have used SAMPSON mics and they held up great PROVIDING they were not thrown or dropped--Metal bands have a tendancy to be reckless with stuff. So I love SAMPSON!! I use them on my studio mics and my guitar set up. Wish someone would come up with BLUETOOTH on these sets!! That would be the best!!! So buy SAMPSON. You can never go wrong!! Lloyd Stiffler (AKA Keith Kriss 'KK' Fallon, Recoriding Artist) Lead Vocals and Lead Guitar www.bandmix.com/fallonRead full review
Wireless works well
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Very good audio pickup, lightweight, overall--GREAT!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I've used a wireless identical to this one for years. Mine has traveled the globe on mission trips and I purchased this one as a replacement, cheaper than I could buy just the mic and wire. The quality is very good for an economical system. Will continue to use it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned