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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Eves" data-source="post: 113530" data-attributes="member: 4463"><p>Re: Speaker arrangement for small theatre?</p><p></p><p>Hi Eric,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the photo and video. The mic certainly looks pretty discreet, although the photo is quite small. Running the cable along the chin line sounds like a plan, especially as none of the actors in my show are burdened with extra chins (unlike me!)</p><p></p><p>I will be using Sennheiser EW100G3 systems, the transmitters for which have a fairly wide gain adjustment. With loud actors, and PSM-L or MKE2 mics halfway between the top of the ear and corner of the mouth, I often have to drop the gain down into the -40s. The B6s (red band) aren't quite so sensitive so have even more headroom.</p><p></p><p>I'll try to rip the audio from that YouTube clip tomorrow and listen to the two channels separately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Eves, post: 113530, member: 4463"] Re: Speaker arrangement for small theatre? Hi Eric, Thanks for the photo and video. The mic certainly looks pretty discreet, although the photo is quite small. Running the cable along the chin line sounds like a plan, especially as none of the actors in my show are burdened with extra chins (unlike me!) I will be using Sennheiser EW100G3 systems, the transmitters for which have a fairly wide gain adjustment. With loud actors, and PSM-L or MKE2 mics halfway between the top of the ear and corner of the mouth, I often have to drop the gain down into the -40s. The B6s (red band) aren't quite so sensitive so have even more headroom. I'll try to rip the audio from that YouTube clip tomorrow and listen to the two channels separately. [/QUOTE]
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