NUX B-6 Saxophone Wireless System with Charging Case,Operation Range of 20 Meters,High-Resolution 24- bit/44.1kHz Audio,2.4GHz Wireless Saxophone Microphone

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NUX B-6 Saxophone Wireless System with Charging Case,Operation Range of 20 Meters,High-Resolution 24- bit/44.1kHz Audio,2.4GHz Wireless Saxophone Microphone

NUX B-6 Saxophone Wireless System with Charging Case,Operation Range of 20 Meters,High-Resolution 24- bit/44.1kHz Audio,2.4GHz Wireless Saxophone Microphone

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Inherited from the NUX B-5RC, the NUX B-6 wireless system for Saxophone also comes with a storage case that can charge both the transmitter and receiver simultaneously, provides up to 15 hours of extra battery life. voicing modes are available to deliver the best sound performance for Tenor, Alto and Soprano instruments. The receiver is a convenient XLRM plug-in type for connection to a microphone input on a mixing console or amplifier. The system will auto-pair when powered up and seek the best carrier to maintain a stable connection. Both transmitter and receiver are rechargeable and are supplied in a power case, which re-charges both when stored and can recharge itself via a standard USB type-C port. B-6 is the designed to provide freedom, convenience and no-fuss operation for saxophone players that don't want to be tied to the mic stand. Several types of goods are exempt from being returned. Perishable goods such as food, flowers, newspapers or magazines cannot be returned. We also do not accept products that are intimate or sanitary goods, hazardous materials, or flammable liquids or gases.

The receiver unit gives you the option of selecting from 99 channels keeping your system from clashing with other performers’ frequencies.

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I wasn’t sure how well this product would sound. I had the opportunity to try it out this weekend at two different gigs. This cardioid condenser microphone is actually designed for guitars, but don’t let that scare you away – we can confidently say that saxophone players who need a wireless mic will also appreciate how well it works for their horns. EQ is very personal. Everyone hears their own sound differently. It has a lot to do with the individual, their setup, how they play as well as the room you’re in and the PA system you’re playing through. The case should charge the system without having to press this button so I hope they fix that in a future version of this. There are a lot of other microphones on the market. Popular makes are AKG, Shure, SD Systems, and Audio Technica. Although price is generally a determining factor when choosing a mic, if you are a busy performer then I would always suggest getting the best wireless saxophone microphone system you can afford. It is, after all, your natural sound that’s on the line and that is your most important asset as a player.

The NUX B-6 wireless system for Saxophones has three dedicated modes. Each mode comes with an optimal EQ curve for the Soprano Saxophone, the Alto Saxophone and the Tenor Saxophone. To switch among different modes, simply press the POWER/SCENE button on the transmitter. Storage Case that Charges You see, I thought this case worked like AirPods. You put them in when you’re done, and the case charges up the device. The NUX B-6 wireless system for saxophones has three dedicated modes. Each mode comes with an optimal EQ curve for the soprano saxophone, the alto saxophone and the tenor Saxophone. To switch among different modes, simply press the POWER/SCENE button on the transmitter. Since we recorded this video, I have used this NuX microphone on about a dozen gigs on pretty large stages for audiences of hundreds of people.There is no compromises when it comes to audio quality. NUX B-6 delivers professional, high-resolution 24-bit/44.1kHz audio, and the frequency response range is 20Hz - 20kHz. Whereas the Samson mic attaches to the sax bell with a spring clamp, the AMT Q7 has a very secure mounting system with a thumb screw. This makes a much more positive and strong connection which is welcome if you are an energetic performer! Another consideration is the legislation on wireless radio frequencies. In each country, certain frequencies are designated for use by wireless radio systems. Professional wireless systems will give you the option to select different channels within these frequencies and this is important if you plan on playing at events where there are a number of other people using wireless systems.

Choosing a wireless saxophone microphone that has excessive interference or dropout issues. Interference can occur when there are other electronic devices or wireless systems operating in close proximity, causing disruptions in the audio signal. Dropout refers to moments when the audio signal completely cuts out, resulting in silence or intermittent sound during your performance. Select a wireless saxophone microphone that has advanced frequency scanning and diversity reception capabilities, which help minimize interference and dropout issues. Multiple System Channel Supports. Make sure you’re buying a system such as the Sennheiser XSW 1-908, SD Systems LDM94, and the Shure GLXD14/B98 that can connect to multiple simultaneous systems. Some systems will support as many as twelve channels at one time. You may not think you need that many, but your needs will change as your playing improves!

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The results were really surprising and I think you’re going to be very pleased when I tell you which one of these we found to be the clear winner. Samson Airline 77 : http://www.samsontech.com/samson/products/wireless-systems/airline-77/airline77wind/ I’m pretty satisfied with the sound quality of the microphone and have not had a single issue with the signal dropping.



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