Ed Quinto
May 4th, 2007, 01:13 PM
Just got a AT Reciever and Plug in Transmitter and cant get good levels from it. I get clipping on peaks or when adjusted for the clipping, get way low audio. I am trying to set up a wireless boom. I am wondering if I have to send the unit back and pony up the money for something like a Lectrosonics. Please advise if I am doing anything wrong.
Setup: Sennhiser 416 to Sound Design Mix Pre to Audio Technica ATW-T102 plug in transmitter to Audio Technica ATW-R100 Reciever to Sony PD-170.
Prior to adding the wireless equiptment, the levels from the mix pre to the pd170 were normalized. 0db at mixer = -20 at pd170. Limiter engaged after setting levels. Everything sounds crystal clear, even with peaks.
Added wireless into the loop. Set output of the plugin transmitter so that clip light on reciever does not light with loud peaks from speaking. Set output of reciever to max. Sounds ok, but audio is low. Also the peaks now distort.
Tried bypassing the mixer and put the plug-in direct to another mic (battery powered) and i have the same problem.
Is it the wireless system or what?
Setup: Sennhiser 416 to Sound Design Mix Pre to Audio Technica ATW-T102 plug in transmitter to Audio Technica ATW-R100 Reciever to Sony PD-170.
Prior to adding the wireless equiptment, the levels from the mix pre to the pd170 were normalized. 0db at mixer = -20 at pd170. Limiter engaged after setting levels. Everything sounds crystal clear, even with peaks.
Added wireless into the loop. Set output of the plugin transmitter so that clip light on reciever does not light with loud peaks from speaking. Set output of reciever to max. Sounds ok, but audio is low. Also the peaks now distort.
Tried bypassing the mixer and put the plug-in direct to another mic (battery powered) and i have the same problem.
Is it the wireless system or what?