Bink wrote on Tue, 22 June 2004 16:53 |
Make sure to check on the power-off signal throughput characteristics. I don't think it will pass sound when there is no power applied, unlike the Sabine GRQ. The Shure DFR family has solid-state bypass, not relay bypass. Also, keep the DFR away from amplifiers, wireless and other pieces of gear with interfering fields. Have fun - -Bink |
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... As for the rf field, does it have bad shielding? The rack it would be mounted in is 6ft away from a 96 space strand CD80 dimmer rack and would be mounted with the amp (QSC PLX3402 or Crown K2 TBD) and mic mixer Possibly with WLS receivers above all that. The rack is 5 ft tall so I can put in some space. |
Well, While I don't know what his motivation is behind the automixer setup, I doubt it is out of hate of the job. Generally speaking a lot of people hired full time to do audio visual for a campus (school, corporate, religious or other) have better and more pressing things to do than manage a talking head event where an automixer could do a fine job itself.
Karl P
telejeff wrote on Wed, 23 June 2004 19:32 |
That is an awesome setup, I could really use something like that in my space. I use an XTA DP224, its pretty nice. I've never had to make any major changes to it, the contractors did a great job. I keep the thing locked up so idiots don't mess around with it. But it sounds like you either hate your job, or your just sick of the work. There countless wireless microphone/podium events, I wish I had this simplicity. You'll like the Sx300s, I recently purchased two pairs for a portable system. |