I think I disagree with your pick of wireless mics, as someone who has spent most of my working life creating multi-award-winning TV programs and documentaries, when I became a celebrant around a decade ago, I brought my audio equipment and knowledge with me.
In my opinion, the best mics are the RODE Wireless PRO 2 which has two transmitters and a single receiver. Add a couple of accessories, such as a Lavalier mic on a headset for me and an interview GO to allow handheld work for the couple's vows, it works a treat.
One of the biggest advantages is that these mics have an internal recorder so I can provide my couples (or their video person) with clean audio of their wedding.
I still use my Sennheiser bodypak transmitter and AVX receiver with a 3rd mic or backup if needed, it's great when there is live music.
I think I disagree with your pick of wireless mics, as someone who has spent most of my working life creating multi-award-winning TV programs and documentaries, when I became a celebrant around a decade ago, I brought my audio equipment and knowledge with me.
In my opinion, the best mics are the RODE Wireless PRO 2 which has two transmitters and a single receiver. Add a couple of accessories, such as a Lavalier mic on a headset for me and an interview GO to allow handheld work for the couple's vows, it works a treat.
One of the biggest advantages is that these mics have an internal recorder so I can provide my couples (or their video person) with clean audio of their wedding.
I still use my Sennheiser bodypak transmitter and AVX receiver with a 3rd mic or backup if needed, it's great when there is live music.