TJ Kelly wrote:Facingwest:
What kind of wireless do you and Kenny use onstage and how does Kenny's handle his 5 string signal?
TJ Kelly,
For guitar, I'm still using my old reliable Nady Wireless One (It's at least 10 years old and isn't true diversity). That thing takes a beating and keeps dishing it out. Something that I noticed with it from comparing it with Kenny's Telex (I believe) is that it doesn't color any of the original sound. I had the unfortunate pleasure of using his one night because of a wireless mixup. For bass, I really didn't notice too much a difference as far as whether the Telex colors his sound. I think the wireless does great for his 6 string, but think he really needs to do something about his bad ground. I'm not sure if it's his bass or his cabinet, but the noise he gets is terrible. Being that he isn't really a bass player, I don't think he's going to invest any money to take care of the problem anytime soon. heh Keith uses a Samson Airline for guitar and it seems to be decent. Something I'm not too fond of with that or similar wireless' like it is if you're active and move around, you take the chance of knocking that little bugger out of the slot and it hits the floor. At least with a beltpack, you can duct tape the unit to your strap.
For vocals, Keith and I both use Samson's. I'm not sold on his Airline headset, but it could be because the mic might be shot or is junk. During soundchecks, our soundguy has to cut a lot of his highs because they're WAY too overbaring and the people in the place have to hold their ears from the feedback. I had the same set up as him, but with a beltpack instead of it being the airline series, and also had the same problems with the high end. My next purchase was an upgrade to a UHF and one of their better microphone headsets. I'm really happy with it. Something that disappoints me is whenever I first purchased the VHF, from a local music store I won't mention, I payed more for it with the crappier mic than I did for the UHF and upgraded. Sometimes you have to learn the hard way where to do your business to get good deals, as well as great service. Kenny recently purchased a new headset and it's a piece of garbage. I don't remember what brand it is, but everything from the sound of the mic to the "I look like a sports announcer" headset is very poor. His headset also isn't a very good set up if you're active at all because it isn't that secure. At least with the Samsons, they have a great fit and will not slip off your head no matter what you do.....Well, at least anything I've ever tried.
Hope I covered everything you wanted to know about them. If you have any other questions, mail me or post. BTW, sorry it took me so long in getting back with you, but was detained finishing up our CD that'll be coming out very soon. All we have to do is mix it and send it to the mastering house on November 17th.