Marantz PMD-750 Camera-Mount Wireless System w/ Omnidirectional Lavalier Mic
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Adorama has Marantz PMD-750 Camera-Mount Wireless System w/ Omnidirectional Lavalier Mic for $299 - $229.05 in-cart discount = $69.95. Shipping is free.
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What's in the box:
PMD-750T Beltpack Transmitter
PMD-750R Receiver
Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone
Foam and Fuzzy Windscreens
Cold/Hot Shoe Adapter
2x Belt Clips
Output Cable with Right-Angle 3.5mm Plug
Marantz Professional 1-Year Limited Warranty
Key Features:
Complete 2.4GHz portable wireless system
Compact, innovative design
PMD-750R receiver mounts to DSLR camera hot shoe
PMD-750T beltpack transmitter with robust belt clip
Receiver can pair to two transmitters for expandability
System includes lavalier mic, foam & fuzzy windscreens, and receiver output cable
It looks like a decent budget option which goes on the UHF signal. It's not digital so it may be susceptible to signal interference. Signal drops happen now and then but it's hard to detect. Great review here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAskKXPD-8Y
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Both the above video and post from a prior thread note issues with range and clipping.
Price is very attractive, historically, but value depends on whether this meets your use case. Range seems like a pretty important consideration in a wireless mic. I didn't see specifics about the effective range, though.
Interesting that B&H no longer sells these and odd that there are no reviews on their page from when they did.
These are being blown out on Ebay too ($99) so this looks like a good price - I used to own a couple of senheisers and these won't be the same quality, but for the right project and the right setup, they're fine. In for two.
Both the above video and post from a prior thread note issues with range and clipping.
Price is very attractive, historically, but value depends on whether this meets your use case. Range seems like a pretty important consideration in a wireless mic. I didn't see specifics about the effective range, though.
Interesting that B&H no longer sells these and odd that there are no reviews on their page from when they did.
regarding range, really depends on the application - in the video, they cut out at about 80 feet - for talking head and many applications this is more than good enough.
regarding range, really depends on the application - in the video, they cut out at about 80 feet - for talking head and many applications this is more than good enough.
You are right if using for indoors where range is not huge concern it seems a decent one if your interviewing or co hosting something and want to record..that's what and it's dual channel to boot i checked the other option in that review I linked that cost 400$ and had good range but single channel. For 70 bucks how much do we need to complain 🤔 lol I think it's fine.
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also this one has no external antenna and more expensive systems obviously will do better but this price is sweet!!
Price is very attractive, historically, but value depends on whether this meets your use case. Range seems like a pretty important consideration in a wireless mic. I didn't see specifics about the effective range, though.
Interesting that B&H no longer sells these and odd that there are no reviews on their page from when they did.
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I'm a Sennheiser fan. I was overwhelmed when I looked at their stuff. Do you have a recommendation for something similar? TIA!
Price is very attractive, historically, but value depends on whether this meets your use case. Range seems like a pretty important consideration in a wireless mic. I didn't see specifics about the effective range, though.
Interesting that B&H no longer sells these and odd that there are no reviews on their page from when they did.
You are right if using for indoors where range is not huge concern it seems a decent one if your interviewing or co hosting something and want to record..that's what and it's dual channel to boot i checked the other option in that review I linked that cost 400$ and had good range but single channel. For 70 bucks how much do we need to complain 🤔 lol I think it's fine.