2/08/2012

UR1 by Shure Review

UR1 by Shure
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Note - the power output specs show 1050 mw or 10100 mw - some unusual numbers indeed. The actual power output of this bodypack transmitter is 10 to 50 mw or 10 to 100 mw depending on region (frequency band), not 1050 or 10100 mw. Someone forgot the dash.
The shure UHF-R system is a good microphone system, but the new sennheiser G3 (if you can find them) mics are proving to be packed with more features than the sure unit. For example, while both have LCD displays, the Sennheiser is easier to read and also gives a modulation meter and clipping led on the front panel of the belt pack. You can also program the sennheiser to display it's programmable name, group/channel, or frequency, and of course lockout changes to prevent fingerpoken by the end user.
I am gradually moving away from the SHURE UHF-R system to the Sennheiser G3 system due to improved dynamic range, better companding and better diversity receiver, and overall ease of use with the custom display. Mic checks are just a bit easier with the G3, even though I love the flexibility of the shure UHF-R system.

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