Jon Fairhurst
August 24th, 2007, 07:04 PM
I've been asked to spec an audio system for small corporate events. I'm recommending two omni lavs and two handhelds (Shure SM58s).
So... what wireless system to use. Sometime ago I bought a Shure SLX setup, and I wasn't happy with the results. The range was good, but there was too much noise and no high end.
We don't need a premium system like a Zaxcom, but we will budget for more than a Shure SLX or a, ahem, Nady. Any recommendations? My first instinct is to look at Sennheiser's line.
We need four channels, reliability, reasonable quality and simple, simple setup and frequency selection. I'd prefer four integrated receivers to four separate boxes. The receiver should be rack mountable.
To give an idea of the scope/quality, other pieces are likely to be
* A Mackie 1202-VLX3, if not a 1402-VLZ3
* A couple of Mackie SRM450 powered speakers on poles
* A feedback killer, possibly Behringer's FBQ2496 (I assume I can use a single unit on the effects send.) I'm open to better suggestions. Behringer's stuff can be hit and miss.
* A simple reverb/effects unit (just enough of a reverb plate so people can hear themselves through the speakers. It keeps people from saying, "hey, is this thing on?") Suggestions?
* Cables
* A small rack-mount box
The typical audience is 100-200, sometimes indoors, sometimes outdoors. It's mostly for speaking. Occasionally, we would play canned music or a video in a Power Point presentation.
Also, anybody know of a decent phone setup that we could plug into the mixer (in and out)? We often have remote guests, and we can do better than mic'ing a conference phone.
All input appreciated!
So... what wireless system to use. Sometime ago I bought a Shure SLX setup, and I wasn't happy with the results. The range was good, but there was too much noise and no high end.
We don't need a premium system like a Zaxcom, but we will budget for more than a Shure SLX or a, ahem, Nady. Any recommendations? My first instinct is to look at Sennheiser's line.
We need four channels, reliability, reasonable quality and simple, simple setup and frequency selection. I'd prefer four integrated receivers to four separate boxes. The receiver should be rack mountable.
To give an idea of the scope/quality, other pieces are likely to be
* A Mackie 1202-VLX3, if not a 1402-VLZ3
* A couple of Mackie SRM450 powered speakers on poles
* A feedback killer, possibly Behringer's FBQ2496 (I assume I can use a single unit on the effects send.) I'm open to better suggestions. Behringer's stuff can be hit and miss.
* A simple reverb/effects unit (just enough of a reverb plate so people can hear themselves through the speakers. It keeps people from saying, "hey, is this thing on?") Suggestions?
* Cables
* A small rack-mount box
The typical audience is 100-200, sometimes indoors, sometimes outdoors. It's mostly for speaking. Occasionally, we would play canned music or a video in a Power Point presentation.
Also, anybody know of a decent phone setup that we could plug into the mixer (in and out)? We often have remote guests, and we can do better than mic'ing a conference phone.
All input appreciated!