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Using two in our band, also have the Sennheiser EW300. The Shure holds its own, haven?t experienced any dropouts so far and the sound is good. The metal belt pack is sturdy and of good quality. Recommended.
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A “Shure” bet!
Jacobrownoly 06.02.2024
It was between this and the Sennheiser G4. The Shure won due to the reviews about the high floor noise in the G4s!
Overall good system. Super easy to use and set up, press scan on the receiver then sync on the transmitter and that’s it! Good quality construction as you would expect with Shure.
Have been using the LD system (U508) IEM previously. The sound quality is better than the LD but not miles better. The Shure is warmer and fuller sounding than the LD system.
As a bass player the interference on LD system was a little annoying (sounded like you were standing next to the sea while playing bass) this however is never noticeable when playing with a full band! Which is 99% of the time! The Shure PSM 300 does not have this problem, however, the Shure has definitely more floor noise than the LD which I was surprised at since this is the more expensive system. Again, not that much of a problem and playing in a live band/live stage you would never notice.
The LD system is very good for the price and amazing value but the Shure PSM 300
is probably a little better, as you would expect.