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Updating Old Portable PA - Want Lighter, Smaller, Scalable, and Bluetooth. Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 147552" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Updating Old Portable PA - Want Lighter, Smaller, Scalable, and Bluetooth. Help?</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure that Bluetooth would be the answer I would be looking for. Bluetooth has an incredibly short range of about 30 feet, and in a corporate situation where there are many wireless devices in the same frequency band, the potential for dropout becomes pretty significant. It's fine if you plan to use bluetooth to put a music source nearby the speaker, but to run an entire mix through bluetooth is asking for trouble.</p><p></p><p>An option that does work quite well is using IEM systems. You can then have a transmitter and multiple receivers. Your frequency then is safely away from all of the transmitters that will walk into the room when the meeting starts. IEM receivers are small enough to be velcroed on to any powered speaker. With a little creative wiring, no batteries needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 147552, member: 211"] Re: Updating Old Portable PA - Want Lighter, Smaller, Scalable, and Bluetooth. Help? I'm not sure that Bluetooth would be the answer I would be looking for. Bluetooth has an incredibly short range of about 30 feet, and in a corporate situation where there are many wireless devices in the same frequency band, the potential for dropout becomes pretty significant. It's fine if you plan to use bluetooth to put a music source nearby the speaker, but to run an entire mix through bluetooth is asking for trouble. An option that does work quite well is using IEM systems. You can then have a transmitter and multiple receivers. Your frequency then is safely away from all of the transmitters that will walk into the room when the meeting starts. IEM receivers are small enough to be velcroed on to any powered speaker. With a little creative wiring, no batteries needed. [/QUOTE]
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