Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 4.8
It works great
We have one of these systems for infrequent use in a church cultural hall environment for keynote speaker and audience questions/comments. It has been just fine: clear and reliable.Daniel Baker (14 Jun 2017, 09:35)
Great Customer Oriented Company
I bought the 622 last year and it is performing awesome. We do alot of karaoke shows and they do take a beating but continue to perform like new. But even better is the customer support. I had a mic, shortly after buying, blue led failed on me and GTD had a replacement mic to me in a couple days never asking for the other one back, even though it still works w/o blue display LED. Definitely purchase if you want a good system w/o a large bill!Todd Woodling (06 Jun 2017, 08:26)
Easy Breezy!
Didn't even have difficulty looking for a signal, the mics worked right away as soon as I turned them on! Sounds like a $100 worth Shure mic.Anonymous (03 Jan 2017, 18:15)
Sounds absolutely amazing for the money!
I am building a production company and am proud to have not gotten into debt to build it so far. These Mics are one of those places where I have taken a risk to not spend $800-$1,000 per mic. And I have been exceptionally pleased! I love the fact that you can easily tune the receiver to find the cleanest frequency to broadcast on. I do this at the beginning of every gig and have never had a problem with these mics. These microphones are extremely directional which cuts down on feedback. I have used them as overhead mics for choirs and audience recording mics in a room powered by a huge Meyer sound system, and they worked great. They do not suffer from nearly as much proximity response as an SM58, and I would compare their sound more to the brighter SM87. They also have pretty long battery life (which is observable from both the mic and the receiver). WITH THAT SAID: I do surgery on all of my mics and turn down the internal pot by a 1/4 turn to prevent internal clipping. It would be nice if this pot was accessible from the outside of the mic (at least in the battery compartment) like it is on AT mics. Overall, I have been very pleased with these mics and have started recommending them as inexpensive quality alternatives for many of the churches I have started to consult with.Trent (10 Nov 2016, 19:26)
Unbeatable mic for the working DJ
I am the owner of Ground Zero Entertainment in Macomb Michigan. I have a crew of 7 DJ's and 4 live sound techs. We currently do about 100 wedding and 200-250 miscellaneous school and banquet events. I got the ball rolling by purchasing the first unit to see if they road worthy! Please understand we are top notch DJ company. JBL Prx speakers / QSC Subwoofers / Denon MC6000 Controllers / All systems MacBook driven with Virtual DJ. Our current Mic systems that were wired into all our DJ rigs were Shure ULX wireless microphones with B58 elements. Sound great but at a great cost. These microphones are used for wedding Emcee duties. Announcements, toasts and general communication with my dance crown. I was adding systems and needed something DEPENDABLE / SOLID / CLEAR and boy was I surprised. I have been using the same 622 system for the past 4 years. No signal break ups - no drop outs - when I get into a hall that another DJ might be jumping on my signal - I simple change my frequency group. EASY! 4 years I do about 37-40 wedding a year not to include other events and no problems. After three years one of my hand mics died - I bought a new one for $38 (are you kidding me!) I have two microphones ready for all my wedding events. I purchased another power wart for all my rigs as a spare and one extra microphones per rig as a spare. All seven mobile systems are not GTD audio - with no fear. By the way the range as good as my Shure systems. I have moved all my ULX microphones to live sound for singers right were they belong! Best working DJ microphone I have ever used at a $169 - No brainer!!Anthony Gonzalez (19 Sep 2016, 02:24)
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