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PTH (Push-To-Hear) or other method to hear talking when wearing In-Ears
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Broughton" data-source="post: 12102" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>Just wondering if anyone has come up with a good solution for technicians who wear in-ears who need to also occasionally hear people talking to them. Shure used to make a product called the PTH, which was an inline mic that went between the IEM receiver and your in-ears and you could press it to turn on the mic to hear what people were saying without removing your in-ears.</p><p></p><p>On many tours, backline technicians use in-ears as well to hear what their respective band member is hearing, and have need to hear people talking to them as well. A complicated solution would be a wireless Lav into a channel on the monitor desk that feeds only to that technician's (or player's) mix that he can turn on or off as needed...</p><p></p><p>What have people seen being used? I'm sure somebody's found something better than pulling your moulds in and out all the time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Broughton, post: 12102, member: 318"] Just wondering if anyone has come up with a good solution for technicians who wear in-ears who need to also occasionally hear people talking to them. Shure used to make a product called the PTH, which was an inline mic that went between the IEM receiver and your in-ears and you could press it to turn on the mic to hear what people were saying without removing your in-ears. On many tours, backline technicians use in-ears as well to hear what their respective band member is hearing, and have need to hear people talking to them as well. A complicated solution would be a wireless Lav into a channel on the monitor desk that feeds only to that technician's (or player's) mix that he can turn on or off as needed... What have people seen being used? I'm sure somebody's found something better than pulling your moulds in and out all the time... [/QUOTE]
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