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Sennheiser ew100 G3 Mic Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 206755" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>How many wireless mics are you using and are they all the same model Sennheiser? Are they all handheld or bodypacks or a mix? How long have you had this problem is it a brand new problem. When a new problem happens the big question is, what has changed? If you only have one of these mics on at a time do you still have the problem with only one mic? And have you tested it this way, testing them with only one on at a time?</p><p></p><p>Is this in an installed sound system or is this portable? How is this all physically configured? Where are the wireless receivers in relation to the stage Is this all in a rack?? Are you using an antenna splitter? If yes what are you using? Is there any other wireless in use? Like an In Ear Monitor system? Or even 2-way radios?</p><p></p><p>What are the frequency bands of the wireless? Are they all in the same band or in different bands? Where are you located? Are you in the USA? If in the USA what zip code or geo location are you using this in? And exactly what frequencies are they each tuned to now? I can enter this information in a frequency coordination software are see if there is any issues with the tuning.</p><p></p><p>With all of this information we can probably give you some answers or things to try. Also a picture of how your receivers are mounted or physically laid out can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 206755, member: 321"] How many wireless mics are you using and are they all the same model Sennheiser? Are they all handheld or bodypacks or a mix? How long have you had this problem is it a brand new problem. When a new problem happens the big question is, what has changed? If you only have one of these mics on at a time do you still have the problem with only one mic? And have you tested it this way, testing them with only one on at a time? Is this in an installed sound system or is this portable? How is this all physically configured? Where are the wireless receivers in relation to the stage Is this all in a rack?? Are you using an antenna splitter? If yes what are you using? Is there any other wireless in use? Like an In Ear Monitor system? Or even 2-way radios? What are the frequency bands of the wireless? Are they all in the same band or in different bands? Where are you located? Are you in the USA? If in the USA what zip code or geo location are you using this in? And exactly what frequencies are they each tuned to now? I can enter this information in a frequency coordination software are see if there is any issues with the tuning. With all of this information we can probably give you some answers or things to try. Also a picture of how your receivers are mounted or physically laid out can help. [/QUOTE]
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