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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Vivlamore" data-source="post: 12462" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I am at a cross roads with my RF Rack… I did a goof purchase and ended up buying a couple IEM systems in the same band/group as my wireless mics. Depending on what you all suggest, I am going to sell either a pair of IEMs or Wireless Mics, but I am not sure what would be the best approach to the gear that I already own. Ideally the goal is to run 2-5 Wireless Vocals/Horns and 6-9 IEMS mono mixes (using 1 Tx with 2 Rx's).</p><p></p><p>Here is what I have.</p><p></p><p>2x ew500-G3 e935 in A band</p><p>2x ew300-G3 IEM in A-Band with 3 wireless beltpacks</p><p>1x ew300-G3 IEM in G-Band with 2 wireless beltpacks</p><p>(2x Shure SLX for horns are being replaced with ew300-G3)</p><p></p><p>Now I need to buy 2 more ew300-G3 IEMs systems with 4 beltpacks; which frequency band should I buy the next IEMs in?</p><p>I want to keep all the G3 IEMs in the same Band so that I can take advantage of the Engineer Mode feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Vivlamore, post: 12462, member: 33"] I am at a cross roads with my RF Rack… I did a goof purchase and ended up buying a couple IEM systems in the same band/group as my wireless mics. Depending on what you all suggest, I am going to sell either a pair of IEMs or Wireless Mics, but I am not sure what would be the best approach to the gear that I already own. Ideally the goal is to run 2-5 Wireless Vocals/Horns and 6-9 IEMS mono mixes (using 1 Tx with 2 Rx's). Here is what I have. 2x ew500-G3 e935 in A band 2x ew300-G3 IEM in A-Band with 3 wireless beltpacks 1x ew300-G3 IEM in G-Band with 2 wireless beltpacks (2x Shure SLX for horns are being replaced with ew300-G3) Now I need to buy 2 more ew300-G3 IEMs systems with 4 beltpacks; which frequency band should I buy the next IEMs in? I want to keep all the G3 IEMs in the same Band so that I can take advantage of the Engineer Mode feature. [/QUOTE]
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