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I've been asking for cell phones to be turned off for all sessions I do for
about 4-5 years now. I can't control the concerts, but I can do the sessions. BTW, many wired mics also have issues. The Neumann KM 18x series is particularly sensitive to cellular interference. The early Yamaha digital consoles are also pretty easily hit. --Ben -- Benjamin Maas Fifth Circle Audio Los Angeles, CA http://www.fifthcircle.com Please remove "Nospam" from address for replies "WillStG" wrote in message ... OK, this is weirdness. When some new cell phones ring (with the ringer muted) they emit an electronic pulse that has been causing a extremely loud electronic BAZAAAAP! noise in my Sennheiser Lavalier mics. I have been wondering on occasion lately, "Hey what the hell was that?", and now I have found that the ridiculous electronic noise is invariably accompanied by a muted cell phone going off. So you guys might like to be specific when you ask people to turn their cells off, some people will just mute them and if they have an offending model it could screw up a take pretty damn well and leave you wondering what is wrong with your gear! Doesn't sound anything like mic noise, it's digital pulse buzz like I might imagine an "E-Bomb" might give off to knock down electronic communications or something. Could something like that screw up a digital mixer or interfere with a computer/DAW? Hey maybe that's the nefarious plan, when all the Samsung cell phone go off at once Dr. Evil takes down all our communications! Or something... Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Audioist / Fox News "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits |
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