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<blockquote data-quote="Tom White" data-source="post: 216810" data-attributes="member: 15683"><p>HI, Brian and Tim.</p><p>Thanks both for your super helpful info. I've already discovered the supply chain issues with... practically *everything.* </p><p></p><p>As for channels... typically 2-4 channels, though we will have a couple of events with up to 12. (And the problem with the panel is, it's interactive and involves moving around a lot. Think group participants doing activities and talking about them.) Corded headsets *could* work but are likely to snarl things up and create complications. But then... so will that many channels of wireless if we're on a budget.)</p><p></p><p>So I'm going to focus on the 2-4 channels and leaning toward seeing if I can get lucky with the crap Chinese wireless units we already have that we've used successfully for some low-stakes gigs for the additional channels. </p><p></p><p>I like what I am seeing with the QLX-D. Before seeing your posts, I did some research last night and read a bunch about the Sennheiser EW-D SK digital wireless. It appears to be available in frequencies that appear to be open in my area, and from what I read also seems pretty solid. Any thoughts about that vs the Shure QLX-D? Any pros/cons to either?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom White, post: 216810, member: 15683"] HI, Brian and Tim. Thanks both for your super helpful info. I've already discovered the supply chain issues with... practically *everything.* As for channels... typically 2-4 channels, though we will have a couple of events with up to 12. (And the problem with the panel is, it's interactive and involves moving around a lot. Think group participants doing activities and talking about them.) Corded headsets *could* work but are likely to snarl things up and create complications. But then... so will that many channels of wireless if we're on a budget.) So I'm going to focus on the 2-4 channels and leaning toward seeing if I can get lucky with the crap Chinese wireless units we already have that we've used successfully for some low-stakes gigs for the additional channels. I like what I am seeing with the QLX-D. Before seeing your posts, I did some research last night and read a bunch about the Sennheiser EW-D SK digital wireless. It appears to be available in frequencies that appear to be open in my area, and from what I read also seems pretty solid. Any thoughts about that vs the Shure QLX-D? Any pros/cons to either? Thanks again for your help! [/QUOTE]
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