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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Galvin" data-source="post: 41336" data-attributes="member: 1128"><p>Re: Sennheiser IEM Engineer mode</p><p></p><p>The trick to using it and quickly getting back to the cue freq is to have every other freq be your cue system freq. It's kluge but makes it really quick. I am touring with 900's right now and own a number of channels myself and to be honest, I have used to cue mode maybe 4 times. I would never walk test frequencies on my cue pack because I need to know if there is a bad antenna or anything else in the artist RX to make it not function correctly. Its a really cool idea, and originally I figured I would use it all the time, but (for me) it's just not something I use often. I would rather simply have a switch with a spare pack on my belt for my main performer so I can quickly hand it off if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Galvin, post: 41336, member: 1128"] Re: Sennheiser IEM Engineer mode The trick to using it and quickly getting back to the cue freq is to have every other freq be your cue system freq. It's kluge but makes it really quick. I am touring with 900's right now and own a number of channels myself and to be honest, I have used to cue mode maybe 4 times. I would never walk test frequencies on my cue pack because I need to know if there is a bad antenna or anything else in the artist RX to make it not function correctly. Its a really cool idea, and originally I figured I would use it all the time, but (for me) it's just not something I use often. I would rather simply have a switch with a spare pack on my belt for my main performer so I can quickly hand it off if needed. [/QUOTE]
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