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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Stevens" data-source="post: 35640" data-attributes="member: 142"><p>Re: Talk back kill switch question.</p><p></p><p>The Linemaster switches are popular in our line of work. <a href="http://www.linemaster.com/Industrial/Footswitch.aspx?catNo=ClipperSingle" target="_blank">http://www.linemaster.com/Industrial/Footswitch.aspx?catNo=ClipperSingle</a>. We have a 10 mic talkback stem that interfaces with our intercom so anyone with the "music" channel can talk on the stem. Typically it's only the calling SM from the com. The MD/conductor has a latching as he has to do some repetitive calls as the music cues are called in concert with the call SM. The others that use a foot switch are momentary. The FOH and MON positions use switch boxes with state indicators that we make. We don't use phantom, but use an external 9vdc psu to power the lights for state for those that require state indicators. We don't duck either, we turn the stem up over the music. Some nights the stem as entertaining as the show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Stevens, post: 35640, member: 142"] Re: Talk back kill switch question. The Linemaster switches are popular in our line of work. [url]http://www.linemaster.com/Industrial/Footswitch.aspx?catNo=ClipperSingle[/url]. We have a 10 mic talkback stem that interfaces with our intercom so anyone with the "music" channel can talk on the stem. Typically it's only the calling SM from the com. The MD/conductor has a latching as he has to do some repetitive calls as the music cues are called in concert with the call SM. The others that use a foot switch are momentary. The FOH and MON positions use switch boxes with state indicators that we make. We don't use phantom, but use an external 9vdc psu to power the lights for state for those that require state indicators. We don't duck either, we turn the stem up over the music. Some nights the stem as entertaining as the show. [/QUOTE]
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