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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 47237" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Wireless measurement.</p><p></p><p>I know someone (on this forum?) has successfully used one of the 2.4gHz digital mic systems... I believe the Sabine. Takes a little hacking to cable it up, but it is maybe half the price of the Lectrosonics. Of course, the Lectro is the only one I have used, and probably the only one I will ever use. It is fantastic, and built like a brick shithouse. Also operates in the relatively uncrowded 900mHz band. How relevant that is from a guy who now sells component loudspeakers for a living, I don't know! 8O~8-O~:shock:</p><p></p><p>P.S. Multi-channel measurement and at least one wireless measurement mic, combined with my Leica laser measure, are the greatest time saving and accuracy increasing tools I have ever owned. Even just an additional mic at FOH while another mic floats significantly increases my measurement confidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 47237, member: 4"] Re: Wireless measurement. I know someone (on this forum?) has successfully used one of the 2.4gHz digital mic systems... I believe the Sabine. Takes a little hacking to cable it up, but it is maybe half the price of the Lectrosonics. Of course, the Lectro is the only one I have used, and probably the only one I will ever use. It is fantastic, and built like a brick shithouse. Also operates in the relatively uncrowded 900mHz band. How relevant that is from a guy who now sells component loudspeakers for a living, I don't know! 8O~8-O~:shock: P.S. Multi-channel measurement and at least one wireless measurement mic, combined with my Leica laser measure, are the greatest time saving and accuracy increasing tools I have ever owned. Even just an additional mic at FOH while another mic floats significantly increases my measurement confidence. [/QUOTE]
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