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Name that tune! (Shure wireless mic "pop")
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Glass" data-source="post: 89625" data-attributes="member: 2167"><p>Re: Name that tune! (Shure wireless mic "pop")</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good catch, Harry!</p><p></p><p>Todd,</p><p></p><p>Step one in solving this problem: put your foot down and demand that he turns it off, in the most gracious and professional way that you can. I mean it. A professional completely turns off his phone when on stage, for many very good reasons.</p><p></p><p>The iPhone is a GSM phone, and GSM phones almost always cause problems when they ring, push data, receive data, or any number of other functions when they are located near audio gear, wireless or not. It's not usually a "pop" sound, but rather an easily identifiable "ditditditditditditdit" kind of sound. However it's not outside the realm of possibility in this case, where there are few other obvious causes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Glass, post: 89625, member: 2167"] Re: Name that tune! (Shure wireless mic "pop") Good catch, Harry! Todd, Step one in solving this problem: put your foot down and demand that he turns it off, in the most gracious and professional way that you can. I mean it. A professional completely turns off his phone when on stage, for many very good reasons. The iPhone is a GSM phone, and GSM phones almost always cause problems when they ring, push data, receive data, or any number of other functions when they are located near audio gear, wireless or not. It's not usually a "pop" sound, but rather an easily identifiable "ditditditditditditdit" kind of sound. However it's not outside the realm of possibility in this case, where there are few other obvious causes. [/QUOTE]
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