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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Lavoie" data-source="post: 141571" data-attributes="member: 159"><p>Re: Spinning Exercise Room Installation</p><p></p><p>for idiot-proof in fitness applications like this we usually go with a Shure SCM262. half-rack 2 mic +2 stereo line inputs and nothing but volume controls and bass/treble on the front. not even a power switch.</p><p>put a 2U rack drawer under it and land the ipod input cable in there, then they can plug in the ipod and leave it in the drawer (no cables dangling on the front of the rack)</p><p>Up that to a 3U drawer and the wireless mics can all go in there too. (some brands of headsets don't quite fit in a 2U</p><p></p><p>I would only go with a DSP+controller setup if they want to keep the rack elsewhere, but then you still need an ipod input at the controller. or worse, a CD player if they are still hooked on CDs like a lot of fitness centers are</p><p></p><p>Pair that with whatever AMP/DSP combo the installer prefers. QSC CXD series is a great value for the processing options and channel combining depending on what power you need (can do 2ch for the mains and then pair (not bridge) the remaining 2 channels for a sub)</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Lavoie, post: 141571, member: 159"] Re: Spinning Exercise Room Installation for idiot-proof in fitness applications like this we usually go with a Shure SCM262. half-rack 2 mic +2 stereo line inputs and nothing but volume controls and bass/treble on the front. not even a power switch. put a 2U rack drawer under it and land the ipod input cable in there, then they can plug in the ipod and leave it in the drawer (no cables dangling on the front of the rack) Up that to a 3U drawer and the wireless mics can all go in there too. (some brands of headsets don't quite fit in a 2U I would only go with a DSP+controller setup if they want to keep the rack elsewhere, but then you still need an ipod input at the controller. or worse, a CD player if they are still hooked on CDs like a lot of fitness centers are Pair that with whatever AMP/DSP combo the installer prefers. QSC CXD series is a great value for the processing options and channel combining depending on what power you need (can do 2ch for the mains and then pair (not bridge) the remaining 2 channels for a sub) Jason [/QUOTE]
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