wireless mic - two receivers
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Carey Carlan" wrote in message
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I regularly record programs at a local church. The Emcee uses a wireless
microphone. Digging into the console to insert my mic splitter is always
a
pain. Is there any gotcha to having two wireless receivers for the same
microphone?
No.
Two transmitters operating on the same frequency at the same time in the
same place would of course be a problem.
It's a Sennheiser EW 100 G2 (don't know the frequency range yet). I've
found lots of receivers on eBay for $115.
You seem to understand the hidden gotcha, getting a receiver that run in
the right frequency sub-band.
Having a receiver that covers the proper frequency is only part of the
solution. There is likely another issue. Wireless microphone transmitters
compress the audio in order to increase the signal to noise ratio. The
companion receiver has a circuit that expands the audio, essentially undoing
what the transmitter has done, returning the audio to 'normal'. Make sure
the receivers you're looking at on Ebay are compatible with the G2
transmitter.
Steve King
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