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is there other options to provide wireless audio to remote powered speakers other then the vocopro air-net? it's just that I don't see vocopro as a professional brand.
link
http://www.vocopro.com/products/product_info.php?ID=586 (http://www.vocopro.com/products/product_info.php?ID=586)
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is there other options to provide wireless audio to remote powered speakers other then the vocopro air-net? it's just that I don't see vocopro as a professional brand.
link
http://www.vocopro.com/products/product_info.php?ID=586 (http://www.vocopro.com/products/product_info.php?ID=586)
Check out these products:
http://www.lectrosonics.com/Wireless/audio-processing.html
The LMA/UCR combination is what we've used for sending audio mixes to video cameras. Compact, functional, professional.
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is there other options to provide wireless audio to remote powered speakers other then the vocopro air-net? it's just that I don't see vocopro as a professional brand.
link
http://www.vocopro.com/products/product_info.php?ID=586 (http://www.vocopro.com/products/product_info.php?ID=586)
Check out these products:
http://www.lectrosonics.com/Wireless/audio-processing.html
The LMA/UCR combination is what we've used for sending audio mixes to video cameras. Compact, functional, professional.
You can use any iem transmitter/receiver if you have access to them. Just build a headphone out to trs/xlr adapter for the receive end.
Works with Shure/Sennheiser etc.
The Shure psm900 have a "point to point" mode for this application.If you want you could use a UHF-R receiver versus an iem beltpack at the receive end. That would eliminate batteries and headphone adpaters.
http://shure.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3877/~/point-to-point-wireless-with-uhf-r-receiver-and-p9t-transmitter