Sup.
I'm in a poor little band called Splyntr (want to become a fan of us on Facebook?) and our singer is currently using a crappy microphone I found under my bed. It has a headphone jack, with a stereo jack adapter, and its hooked up to my drummers old guitar amp. I have no idea how old the mic is, but I know it cost me under 30 bucks. Today, in school, my music instructor was using a wireless microphone (which used a kind of receiver that was connected to a guitar amp through the guitar input). This microphone was much better than the one I am using. Also, for performances my singer would prefer a wireless mic so that he can move around a bit.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a wireless microphone that can be connected to a guitar amp using a stereo jack receiver (costing no higher than $130-$145)? Yeah, we are cheapskates.
Thanks, and if you have questions, email my yahoo account: [email protected]
Brian
I'm in a poor little band called Splyntr (want to become a fan of us on Facebook?) and our singer is currently using a crappy microphone I found under my bed. It has a headphone jack, with a stereo jack adapter, and its hooked up to my drummers old guitar amp. I have no idea how old the mic is, but I know it cost me under 30 bucks. Today, in school, my music instructor was using a wireless microphone (which used a kind of receiver that was connected to a guitar amp through the guitar input). This microphone was much better than the one I am using. Also, for performances my singer would prefer a wireless mic so that he can move around a bit.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a wireless microphone that can be connected to a guitar amp using a stereo jack receiver (costing no higher than $130-$145)? Yeah, we are cheapskates.
Thanks, and if you have questions, email my yahoo account: [email protected]
Brian