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Sennheiser RF Active Splitter with Shure Receivers
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<blockquote data-quote="Asher Parry" data-source="post: 216846" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>Got an interesting situation here and wanted some advice. Have a sound setup that's running on a mixture of brand new equipment, 5-8 year old equipment, and over 10 year old equipment. </p><p></p><p>Recently we've been having issues with interference (next to a police station, and a few other sources, no fun), with that we're going to be finally investing in some directional antennas, as well as some splitting of course. Our long term goals are to go full Sennheiser for all our receivers and mics, we've got 6 Sennheiser currently (a mixture of EM100 G4s and XS EM10). We've also got 4 shure SLX4s (over 10 years old). Our plan is to purchase 2x ADP UHF antennas, and 4x ASA214s, with the goal of using them with all our current equipment.</p><p></p><p>My question is whether the SLX4s will work with this setup, they are in the same RF range as the rest of our equipment (L4 638-662MHz). It only really needs to work until we're able to get the budget to replace the shures with some new Sennheiser G4s (so maybe 4-6 months). </p><p></p><p>From my understanding this should work fine, I can't expect the ASAs to power the shures (as they do the G4s), but that's fine. RF is RF, and since all our equipment is within basically the same range it should all work?</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be appreciated, Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asher Parry, post: 216846, member: 15700"] Hi All, Got an interesting situation here and wanted some advice. Have a sound setup that's running on a mixture of brand new equipment, 5-8 year old equipment, and over 10 year old equipment. Recently we've been having issues with interference (next to a police station, and a few other sources, no fun), with that we're going to be finally investing in some directional antennas, as well as some splitting of course. Our long term goals are to go full Sennheiser for all our receivers and mics, we've got 6 Sennheiser currently (a mixture of EM100 G4s and XS EM10). We've also got 4 shure SLX4s (over 10 years old). Our plan is to purchase 2x ADP UHF antennas, and 4x ASA214s, with the goal of using them with all our current equipment. My question is whether the SLX4s will work with this setup, they are in the same RF range as the rest of our equipment (L4 638-662MHz). It only really needs to work until we're able to get the budget to replace the shures with some new Sennheiser G4s (so maybe 4-6 months). From my understanding this should work fine, I can't expect the ASAs to power the shures (as they do the G4s), but that's fine. RF is RF, and since all our equipment is within basically the same range it should all work? Any advice would be appreciated, Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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