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| Lives for gear Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Sydney
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| 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? Also Would there be any probelms associated with 20 different frequencies happening simultaneously? TIA people... |
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| Gear interested Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 18
| 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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| Lives for gear Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Sydney
Posts: 2,563
| Excellent! Thanks for that. Pretty much the perfect solution for this task. Quote:
Are you using their lavaliere microphones as well? Thanks again. | |
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| Gear nut Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Lawrence, Kansas
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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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