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Oleg Kaizerman
 
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You do NOT want to use cheap wireless. Low end wireless is really,

really
horrible.
--scott


This is a followup to say I came upon a great deal on a Sennheiser

Evolution 100
system at B&H.


theoretically there is always great deal for cheap stuff ,try to come on
good deal for better systems ,theoretically ,You can :-)

The TX had an attenuation setting for condenser mics that, once
toggled into the right setting, resulted in everything working.


theoretically it is always working,not great ,but working


While I was skunked on my first outing and could not get it working on

location,

theoretically -you have to read the manuals first ,twice ,try it before you
take it to work theoretically


I fiddled with it and the second time on location it worked fine.


theoretically ,did your client was happy the time before ?


I like the
unit alot and found that when rigged directly into the camera, it gave

cleaner
sound than when using a Sign Video XLR adapter.


theoretically ,you don't need it if the bias from the camera don't mess your
audio,theoretically you need it for 2 channels recording ,theoretically the
Beachteck with phantom is better,theoretically

Also, the receiver appears to
support multichannel so theoretically, I can add up to 4 transmitters and

use
the same receiver. (I dread trying to find 4 available frequencies tho

:-)


practically you cant but theoretically its good to take a course on sound

Thanks to all for the definitive advice to go higher.

Ernest



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Oleg Kaizerman (gebe) Hollyland ,theoretically



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L David Matheny
 
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"Ernest" wrote in message ink.net...
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Also, the receiver appears to support multichannel so
theoretically, I can add up to 4 transmitters and use the same
receiver. (I dread trying to find 4 available frequencies tho :-)

The receiver can receive many channels, but only one at a time,
of course. That's generally referred to as "frequency-agile". I
think "multi-channel" should refer to simultaneous channel use.


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