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Wired/Wireless microphone dynamic processing
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Whelan" data-source="post: 39217" data-attributes="member: 984"><p>Re: Wired/Wireless microphone dynamic processing</p><p></p><p> So wait... I have a spare 3 space rack, and I was thinking about tossing my wireless in there with a compressor and a feedback eliminator, and then wiring it all up so there is only 1 ac plug and 1 xlr coming out. My wireless goes out lots and is hooked up from anything from a DJ mixer to a Behringer 502 to a Yorkville M810 to A&H consoles. I wanted something I could set to relatively sound decent and would be simple for everyone to use no matter if its speeches at wedding to guest speakers at corporate events. BUT I am thinking like the guitarist I am and just want to daisy chain them all together... That's prob not gonna work to well is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Whelan, post: 39217, member: 984"] Re: Wired/Wireless microphone dynamic processing So wait... I have a spare 3 space rack, and I was thinking about tossing my wireless in there with a compressor and a feedback eliminator, and then wiring it all up so there is only 1 ac plug and 1 xlr coming out. My wireless goes out lots and is hooked up from anything from a DJ mixer to a Behringer 502 to a Yorkville M810 to A&H consoles. I wanted something I could set to relatively sound decent and would be simple for everyone to use no matter if its speeches at wedding to guest speakers at corporate events. BUT I am thinking like the guitarist I am and just want to daisy chain them all together... That's prob not gonna work to well is it? [/QUOTE]
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