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Re: Speaker arrangement for small theatre?




I've attached a photo of how one of the women wore the mic. It's a little tough to see (that's the point)  but I think you'll pick it out.  The PSM-L is an omni.  This positioning requires a little bit of EQ, and tweaking of placement (it is possible to pick up breath noise).  BUT, when you've got 2 actresses so sick they can barely talk, this worked amazingly well.  In the video, the actress playing Diana had the mic about an inch and a half back on the chin line.


The actress who played Diana is a belter.  I never had trouble.  Usually when I have issues with clipping in wireless mics, it tends to be the pack, not the element. I have MiPro ACT-747 wireless systems. Here's a link to a video one of the cast members posted.  "You Don't Know/I Am the One" - Next to Normal - YouTube  The clipping you can hear is I believe the camera, not the mic.  Right channel is board feed.  Left is the room.  Don't use headphones, the guy shooting never synced the room track with the board feed.  It is a VERY live room, so I don't add any verb.