Wireless in-ear monitors
Our band is looking to get wireless in-ear monitors. Currently, we're using the wedges in front of us but we have occasional problems. Sometimes the crowd noise drowns out the monitors. Other times, the space is so small that you can almost rest your foot on them while playing.
We've had wireless mics and instruments for a while and cost wasn't outrageous and they work great. I can't say that about the monitors. With dollar signs in mind, we're looking at the Galaxy Audio AS-1400-4 Band Pack System. It's roughly $1200 +/- and that's decidedly lower than Sennheiser and Shure. The reviews are generally pretty good.
Has anyone here had any experience with the Galaxy system? If we have to spend the big bucks for the other systems, I guess we will but our motto seems to be "Going broke getting famous," and we'd like to change that. I'm 75 and I'm running out of time to get my 15 minutes of fame.
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