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Can I covert my regular mic to a wireless microphone?

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Can I covert my regular mic to a wireless microphone?

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Any microphone or transducer can be converted to wireless operation with the addition of a transmitter and receiver wireless link. Microphones as well as piezoelectric pickups commonly used in guitars are the heart of the system long before a transmitter and receiver come into play. It is often said that “garbage in is garbage out,” and this phrase couldn’t be more true with a wireless system. Any system is only as good as its weakest link, and generally the least expensive way to improve the overall quality of the system is to improve the microphone or transducer. A suitable microphone should have excellent dynamic range and headroom, and good linearity over the audio range or the end result will be disappointing. When a wireless system is used, it should include a high quality microphone that is matched to the application.

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