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Azden WLX-PRO Lavaliere System

Azden WLX-PRO Lavaliere System
From AZDEN

List Price: $249.99
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Product Description

For Professional videographers on a limited budget and video hobbyists. This 2-channel switchable VHF system allows you to switch to the other channel if one is being used, or is noisy. The range is more than 200 feet.WLX-PRO is a complete system, which includes the WL/T-PRO, a belt-pack transmitter (WM-PRO) with electret condenser lavalier microphone (EX-503), and the WR-PRO receiver.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2692 in Musical Instruments
  • Brand: Azden
  • Model: PRO
  • Dimensions: 6.00" h x 3.00" w x 9.00" l, 1.50 pounds

Features

  • LEDs on transmitter and receiver to confirm system status. Earphone included to monitor sound that is being recorded. Receiver plugs into camera's external microphone jack. Both units use one 9V battery each. Includes WR-PRO receiver, WM-PRO belt-pack transmitter, and lavaliere electret condenser microphone.

Customer Reviews

great system once adjusted4
I was nervous at first recording because the audio volume was too low, and I lost quality by boosting with software. I'm sure I voided my warrenty, but I opened both the receiver and tranmitter to see if I could make adjustments... there is a tiny screw labeled VR101 (trans) and VR2 (rec) that adjust pick up. I basically maxed both of them out because I'm soft spoken, but it works like a charm now. Works to reduce pickup as well, if needed. Just be careful of cheap plastic housing when opening.

Great Mic4
For my purposes -- handsfree audio for video presentations -- this mic has proven itself well up to the task. Sound quality is very good, range is more than adequate for my needs.

Dependable, plastic, not professional sound3
Overall, this is a good investment for beginning videographer. It works as described, yet I found that it's sound needed post work if it was going to be presaentable. My standards are not unrealistic, yet I was disappointed when I first worked with this mic. It comes with a lavalier mic, and a handheld. Of the two, the handheld pickup better, and is more manageable. Both only record in mono, so you have to set your camera to place the signal on the two channels, or do so in postproduction.

Still, if you wish to use a mic that is dependable, is inconspicuous, and has a small learning curve, this mic could serve your purposes.