The Audio-Technica ATM350cW is only the clip-on microphone portion.
That's why it's only $179.00.
Read the fine print.
Does not include the power module and belt-pack, sold separately.
Nothing wrong with Sweetwater or Audio-Technica,, but you'll need the whole thing.
You will need PP, 'cause it's a condenser mic.
No big deal on PP. Just push the button on the PA.
JB
PP?? What's that? Would that be "phantom power"? Whatever that is.
I figured out that the mic that Nedro recommended needed a transmitter and receiver. Looks like ya gotta be careful to get a mic that will plug into the transmitter module. Are the cannon plugs pretty standard?
And to get a receiver that will hear the transmitter.
Geez... didn't know I'd need to be an electrician/RF engineer to play the accordion. :)
I had used a couple different brands of wireless over the years
Right now, I'm using the audio Technica clip on mike,
but I went back to the wired version.
There are cons of wireless too ..
A little more setup on the receiver end .. And you had better always
bring extra batteries for the transmitter. Some times, I'd put in a fresh
battery at the start of a performance because batteries like to die right
in the middle of something important.
Some receivers required a wall-wart so that was another thing to mess with ..
power outlet, extension chord. If you have a PP powered receiver, that's great!
And I have had interference with other people's wirelesses on rare occasion.
The nice thing about a cord is the simplicity and reliability.