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Hello! I need some help on a few things I'm a little confused about. Im really hoping someone here can help answer my questions so I can purchase the correct Microphone and wireless transmitters.

 

Okay here it goes, Im needing to buy a wireless mic setup but I will rarely use the lav mic. If I buy a wireless mic setup that comes with a lav mic can I plug in a shotgun or studio mic instead? I understand that it would need to be the correct jack. here is the exact set up i'm looking to get 

 Saramonic UWMIC10 96-Ch Digital UHF Wireless Lavalier Microphone System (RX10+TX10)

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I'll keep the lav mic for occasional use but I want to us this mic instead. 

https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-AT2022-Stereo-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B004SNPD4I

 

 

 

this mic comes with the 3 pin xlr adapter fyi

 

Or do I need to get this instead

 

https://www.movophoto.com/collections/wireless-microphones/products/saramonic-uwmic9-uhf-wireless-xlr-microphone-system

 

 

all In all I guess what Im confused about is if the audio technica studio mic can plug into the transmitter that the lav mic comes with? I would like to do that so I can have the lav mic as well. Or do I have to get  the xlr transmitter instead?

 

 

thank you so much for the help! 

Riley

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