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Updating Old Portable PA - Want Lighter, Smaller, Scalable, and Bluetooth. Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikey Dalton" data-source="post: 147566" data-attributes="member: 10473"><p>Re: Updating Old Portable PA - Want Lighter, Smaller, Scalable, and Bluetooth. Help?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I want to use wireless (Bluetooth or other tech) to carry my main audio for the meeting, not background music. After reading that Anchor has Bluetooth included in all their systems now, I was thinking that this was the main way the speakers connected to one another. And based on the comments above, I think my assumption was wrong. So, perhaps the IEM technology mentioned is the way I want to go instead. I've never heard of this, so I'll research that today. I was hoping that there was some new innovation that had made speakers lighter than my system, but that was simply my hope in the magic of technology and was likely, again, misguided. So, my current plan is to look into IEM, then see if I can find a way to power my second speaker so it doesn't need to have a physical line to my primary speaker. I'd like to eliminate cords because 1). Cord Safety, but primarily 2). Laziness in setup and tear-down. </p><p>I appreciate all the replies so far. The response has been even better than I had hoped!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikey Dalton, post: 147566, member: 10473"] Re: Updating Old Portable PA - Want Lighter, Smaller, Scalable, and Bluetooth. Help? I want to use wireless (Bluetooth or other tech) to carry my main audio for the meeting, not background music. After reading that Anchor has Bluetooth included in all their systems now, I was thinking that this was the main way the speakers connected to one another. And based on the comments above, I think my assumption was wrong. So, perhaps the IEM technology mentioned is the way I want to go instead. I've never heard of this, so I'll research that today. I was hoping that there was some new innovation that had made speakers lighter than my system, but that was simply my hope in the magic of technology and was likely, again, misguided. So, my current plan is to look into IEM, then see if I can find a way to power my second speaker so it doesn't need to have a physical line to my primary speaker. I'd like to eliminate cords because 1). Cord Safety, but primarily 2). Laziness in setup and tear-down. I appreciate all the replies so far. The response has been even better than I had hoped! [/QUOTE]
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