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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Lloyd" data-source="post: 3097" data-attributes="member: 1172"><p>Hey all you rf guys! Need some advise. I'm on a national tour with both wireless mics and ears. Just trying to make the talent as happy as possible. Some of the guys tend to complain about dropouts on their ears from time to time. Here is our setup:</p><p></p><p>8 Shure ulxp receivers located on stage...upstage center (for now...I want to move them stage right) no paddles...just duck antennas</p><p></p><p>6 sennheiser g3 300 units located at foh...with full paddle system. This sometimes can we up to 150ft away from the stage.</p><p></p><p>If I move the ears down to the stage will I risk losing range on my shures since they don't have paddles. Only 2 of the 8 packs run in the same range as the ears (this overlap occurred before I got here). I coordinate frequencies at every venue. The ears don't go out for long...just for a second here and there. I do my best to walk the packs before each show but I never have problems except when I go way off the stage and behind concrete and steel of course. </p><p></p><p>Any other suggestions? Paddles for the mics are not an option. </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Lloyd, post: 3097, member: 1172"] Hey all you rf guys! Need some advise. I'm on a national tour with both wireless mics and ears. Just trying to make the talent as happy as possible. Some of the guys tend to complain about dropouts on their ears from time to time. Here is our setup: 8 Shure ulxp receivers located on stage...upstage center (for now...I want to move them stage right) no paddles...just duck antennas 6 sennheiser g3 300 units located at foh...with full paddle system. This sometimes can we up to 150ft away from the stage. If I move the ears down to the stage will I risk losing range on my shures since they don't have paddles. Only 2 of the 8 packs run in the same range as the ears (this overlap occurred before I got here). I coordinate frequencies at every venue. The ears don't go out for long...just for a second here and there. I do my best to walk the packs before each show but I never have problems except when I go way off the stage and behind concrete and steel of course. Any other suggestions? Paddles for the mics are not an option. Thanks! Brian [/QUOTE]
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