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Ron L Stickel

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Is there a limiter for IEM?
« on: May 02, 2024, 11:46:02 PM »

Hello,
My church is looking to start using IEM.  None of us have any experience with them.
My main concern is how do we protect the user's ears from a signal spike entering the IE's?
A signal spike could occur from someone disconnecting an acoustic guitar, or a feedback event.
Is there a device to put upstream of the IE's that will provide a hard volume limit in these situations?
How do other church's deal with this?
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« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2024, 08:20:11 AM »

Hello,
My church is looking to start using IEM.  None of us have any experience with them.
My main concern is how do we protect the user's ears from a signal spike entering the IE's?
A signal spike could occur from someone disconnecting an acoustic guitar, or a feedback event.
Is there a device to put upstream of the IE's that will provide a hard volume limit in these situations?
How do other church's deal with this?

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