Shure BLX288/PG58 Full Demo
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Designed specifically for small to mid-sized venues, the BLX288/PG58 makes an all-around incredible handheld wireless mic system for DJ’s, wedding/event bands, and houses of worship.
About this video: Brandon Stiles gives a complete demo of The Shure BLX288/PG58 wireless microphone system.
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Thanks for the quick breakdown. Just received my BLX288 today.
Thank you for the simplicity. Made it very easy to understand.
Great review. Nice and simple and right straight to the point. Thank you.
I watched lots of videos! This is my first time using this and I finally got it! Thank you so much!
range test was spot on lol, thank you!
Thanks, great gear
Great review
Great ending! : )
Thank you for you help.
Great video even from “this far away in Florida.” 😂. Appreciate it man.
best video for this product
Just ordered today The BLX288/ PG-58 for my new Karaoke/solo gig..
I'm in love.
Thanks for your help, is it good for real estate local business interviews?
Thank you for the tutorial. Do you need 2 XLR wires to connect both mics? As in both mics can not use the same XLR, right?
This is just the system I want to get, using the lav for myself and handheld to field questions from the audience. I wish it was total battery operated but it will work. How good is bodypack with a lav (not the headset), any issues with range or dropping out? Does it have a battery meter? Thanks.
Question. How does the mic feel? Is it it similar to the sm58 which has a good heart fell vs the cheaper plastic light weight. Thanks
I'm having some issues with signal drops when the mic is more than 15 feet or so away from the receiver. Would you suggest rescanning for a better channel?
What's speaker you have and also mixer? Thank you..
Can you use 2 microfones on that receiver? Maybe use one with quarter inch and the other with xlr? Or just use 2 mic on the same channel?
Cool, but I prefer my akg wireless mics because no need to search or worry about channels. Simply plug them in and they work. Only one battery needed too, plus $100 less than sure.
But for sure...sure mics are nice regardless.
How is it for concerts in church or outdoors?
I just got the mic set and they are blacking out at times. They are both on the same channel.
Hey guys I am planning to buy please suggest which band will work best in India ... My brother is bringing blx24/pg58 from USA
How many microphones can I use?
I have just the Microphone, is it worth anything?
I bought this set, but I couldn’t use 2 mics at the same time. Do you know why?
Thanks
Same for me!
Did you ever run into the mics cutting off? I tried them and I was literally 10 feet away and they would cut off so much. I couldn’t use the
When that happens you need to change the channel.
You should try using de automatic channel search
BLX88?
Do you plug in both xlr cables to your mixer if you’re going to use two microphones? On my mixer there’s a mic 1 & mic 2
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@@dyarous I keep getting feedback especially when i dj and volume is turned up on powered speakers and dj controller
@@RUTHE1ONE try turning down the high frequency and adjust the gain of the mic
@@dyarous high frequency on mic or controller or powered speakers..and what does adjust gain mean. Wont that make the overall sound lower? this might All sound juvenile but I only been DJ a month
@@RUTHE1ONE on the controller or the powered speakers. gain is the sensitivity of the mic, by adjusting the gain it will lowers the sensitivity of the mic so it won't pick up the sound coming out of the speakers but it does also lowers the sound of the mic a bit. no worries
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