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Michael Dobony wrote in news:1vsq9m4f4edv7
: On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 21:42:23 GMT, Carey Carlan wrote: (hank alrich) wrote in : Carey Carlan wrote: 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? It's a Sennheiser EW 100 G2 (don't know the frequency range yet). I've found lots of receivers on eBay for $115. Aren't there two outputs on the existing receiver? IIRC, those have both balanced and an unbalanced outputs that can be used simultaneously. Neither of us want the unbalanced output in the RF chaos of Atlanta. As I recall both the XLR and the 1/4" outputs are balanced. That may be a solution if I can convince them to install and leave it. Would still rather be down front than back in the balcony with the console. |
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