Hello, I'm looking to upgrade my current transmitter and receiver combo from the [Sennheiser G4] (https://en-us.sennheiser.com/broadcast-wireless-lavalier-microphone-set-ew-112p-g4) to something more reliable. The reason for the upgrade is because when I film the audio quite often has interference. Filming conditions for me are typically in a city area and on occasion up to 100+ feet from transmitter to receiver.
Currently I use a handheld mic ([Sennheiser MD46] (https://en-us.sennheiser.com/high-quality-reporter-microphone-md-46)) that is wirelessly transmitted ([SKP 100 G4] (https://en-us.sennheiser.com/plug-on-transmitter-microphone-skp-100-g4)) to a receiver directly plugged into my camera ([Alpha 7S III] (https://electronics.sony.com/imaging/interchangeable-lens-cameras/all-interchangeable-lens-cameras/p/ilce7sm3-b)). The Sennheiser G4 with lav mic would serve as a backup audio source but the inconsistent quality prevents me from doing this.
From the searching I've done it seems Lectrosonics is highly regarded but I wouldn't know what is best. I'm looking for the best possible transmitter and receiver for lav mic use. I don't care about the brand just that it's the best option. My budget for this is $5,000 but would be willing to pay more as I know the best equipment can tend to be more pricey. I would also be interested in lavalier mics if there are some worth the money; right now I'm just using a cheap $25-$50 lav mic.
I'll try and answer any questions that you might have. I appreciate your input, thank you!
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