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2 years, 10 months ago

Is it possible to make a wired XLR mic wireless?

I own one of these mics http://is.gd/1o3s1 (phantom powered and wired) and am wondering if there is any way to make it wireless? Could I buy a wireless XLR something or other? Do those even exist?
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dannyjohnson | 2 years, 10 months ago
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Sure. They make adaptors to make the SLR series wireless. You'll probably need the Solo system to go with it, cost of that will depend on what you need. I'd call B and H (800.606.6969) and speak with a salesperson directly or speak with your local soundguy..

Here's two example of this product:

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The Revolabs 06-XLRMIC-BLK-11 Solo™ universal XLR wireless adapter for handheld microphones provides a robust and secure wireless link to any dynamic handheld microphone. Its high quality wideband audio provides exceptional voice reproduction. The Revolabs 06-XLRMIC-BLK-11 can be used with all Revolabs Solo™ systems. The lithium polymer rechargeable battery provides 8 hours of continuous use on a single charge and gets recharged completely in just 2 hours. Enjoy the wireless freedom during open mic meetings, Q & A sessions, classrooms, etc. "
http://www.101phones.com/details/8044/06-XLRMIC-BLK-11.html?chid=1000&cid=5662

and here's a very similiar model sold by B and H:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/514138-REG/Revolabs_06_XLRMIC_BLK_11_Solo_Series_Wireless_XLR.html

Hope that helps!

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macnewsweekly | 2 years, 10 months ago
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Yes. You can make it wireless for a price that is more expensive than the actual microphone. You need two parts: the transmitter and the receiver.

Transmitter: (attaches to the XLR port on the microphone)
http://www.adorama.com/VDSNSKP100G2.html

Receiver: Attaches to the camera.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/328148-REG/Sennheiser_EK100G2_A_EK100G2A_G2_Series_Wireless.html

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