back to the
point, if you haven't heard a
shure wireless
microphone, you shouldn't be proclaiming EV's excellence.
Shure is far more widely used and for good reason. Along with them are companies like Lectrosonics and
Sennheiser. Also, what makes a wireless
system sound good has a lot to do with the
microphone element. EV doesn't come close to touching companies like DPA, Countryman and
Sennheiser on that front.
I totally understand you're discovering these companies (Like everyone, I've been there), but I cautiously suggest asking more questions like: "What do people reccomend in terms of wireless?" Given this is a forum, it's way more open ended, but if I had someone working for me on a job I wouldn't like to be told by them how much they know, especially if they had limited experience. Believe me, this is common and those people don't last long.
EV has decent stuff, but if you use anything better there isn't much of a comparison. Even on a budget I wouldn't use most EV equipment. It's really a matter of experience. EV sounds great until something better comes along. A good place to hear that sort of stuff are pro shops/rental companies and especally professional productions and concerts.
However, I don't think it's right to stress the greatness of one company over another. As I said in that
poll you posted, to each his own. I would never use one company exclusively. We should also recognize the importance of the operator of that equipment. There are many talented people who would prefer another brand, but be able to do great stuff with Electro-Voice equipment.