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Old 5th December 2007, 07:24 AM   #1
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Question multi input wireless units?

I have had a request to put together a system that would involve 20 wireless lapel (preferably) microphones. I have done a bit of searching and have only found dual units available. Does anyone know of any rack mountable 8 or more channel/input units out there?
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Would there be any probelms associated with 20 different frequencies happening simultaneously?
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I would highly recommend the Lectrosonics Venue system. 6 in 1 rack, daisy chain them to have 24 in a 4RU. Professional quality, and you get more than what you would pay for each individual wireless Rx/Tx system.
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Excellent! Thanks for that.
Pretty much the perfect solution for this task.

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6 in 1 rack, daisy chain them to have 24 in a 4RU
By "daisy chain" are you referring to the antennas that can be chained down the back of the units?

Are you using their lavaliere microphones as well?

Thanks again.
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Excellent! Thanks for that.
Pretty much the perfect solution for this task.


By "daisy chain" are you referring to the antennas that can be chained down the back of the units?

Are you using their lavaliere microphones as well?

Thanks again.
You can probably rent that at Gotham Sound in New York...

Err, but since you're in Sidney It wouldn't make a lot of sense, right? Anyways, Yes the antennae might be cascaded so that you only need a couple of them for the whole system...
I own a VRF which is the battery powered version of the Venue. This receiver would work in compatibility mode with several transmitters including Shure & Sennheiser but to take full advantage of the Digital hybrid feature you'll need Lectrosonics Transmitters...
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