Sean Kiely
August 7th, 2007, 04:30 AM
Hi folks,
(For the record, this is my first New Thread!)
Here's a problem I've been having, I get the feeling there's a simple solution and I'm missing it - sorry if it's a daft question.
I use a Sennheiser G2 wireless setup during wedding ceremonies, and usualy ask the groom to keep his active for the speeches too. This works fine for the groom and anyone standing within two feet of him, but I'm relying on my Sennheiser K66 on cam mic to get audio for others further down the table. This audio, as you can guess, while audible, is full of boom and sounds terrible compared to the G2 lav mic.
I've tried placing a Zoom H4 on the table, and that's an improvement, but still not there.
I've tried to tune into the hotel's mic transmitter, but for some reason, even though my receiver is showing the same frequency, I just get dead air.. even when the hotel is using a sennheiser too. What am I doing wrong here, any one using the G2, maybe if you could post a step-by-step procedure I could follow?
Or is there another solution entirely?
Thank you for your time, really appreciate it!
(For the record, this is my first New Thread!)
Here's a problem I've been having, I get the feeling there's a simple solution and I'm missing it - sorry if it's a daft question.
I use a Sennheiser G2 wireless setup during wedding ceremonies, and usualy ask the groom to keep his active for the speeches too. This works fine for the groom and anyone standing within two feet of him, but I'm relying on my Sennheiser K66 on cam mic to get audio for others further down the table. This audio, as you can guess, while audible, is full of boom and sounds terrible compared to the G2 lav mic.
I've tried placing a Zoom H4 on the table, and that's an improvement, but still not there.
I've tried to tune into the hotel's mic transmitter, but for some reason, even though my receiver is showing the same frequency, I just get dead air.. even when the hotel is using a sennheiser too. What am I doing wrong here, any one using the G2, maybe if you could post a step-by-step procedure I could follow?
Or is there another solution entirely?
Thank you for your time, really appreciate it!