In message <1329250315.62725.YahooMailNeo@...>,
dated Tue, 14 Feb 2012, Harold Terk <hsterk@...> writes:
>My HLAA chapter is looking to upgrade our assistive devices and loops.
>Does this group have any recommendations for the most cost effective
>wireless microphone - both handheld and lapel type - and perhaps a
>mixer too. We currently use 4 - 6 wireless microphone.s.
To use 4 to 6 together in the same space you DO NOT want to go for low
price. Examine the specifications of the leading brands, paying
particular attention to what they say about operating several
microphones in the same space. There should be technical notes on this.
You know that each mic has to have its own channel, that's easy, but you
can't use many combinations of channels simultaneously because you get
interactions that cause distortion and noise, and can't be cured. For
four mics, I think it's fairly easy to choose a satisfactory set of four
channels, but six can be a problem, I believe. I'm not familiar with the
channel allocations in USA now.
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