Alan,
Just be sure your Unipak transmitters are set to 30mW high output.
Thanks for all the input. I will let you know what I have to do. I am going to do a trial run Monday.
Alan Ley
Sound Master Entertainment
www.smedenver.com
"Setting the Tone for a Celebration of a Lifetime"
I did an event a few weeks ago with a SURE MIC with body pack and cable. I plugged the body pack into another mixer and used the RECORD outs of my main mixer (so I could control the volume since my mixer doesnt have a booth control). then I put the received outside on the patio at the venue. I used a powered speaker that I connected the receiver to. Worked great!!
I also endorse the A.T. Wireless body pack idea. Run from your booth out on your mixer. Works like a charm for me all the time!
The majority of wireless mic rigs for DJ use will only transmit 300 ft or so and some will suffer from delay. I highly recommend you look into something a little
higher powered if you need to go through walls and beyond 300 ft. That DAGCO system looks intriguing .... I think I'll check it out.
Nick Burke (aka DJ NickyB)
http://www.NickyB-Entertainment.com
Gear Board Co-Moderator
Ex USAF Electronics Tech
Pro Musician (bass & keyboards) '65-'87 / DJ since '87
40+ yrs Sr Computer Systems Programmer at NASA/GSFC
Andy,
Test went pretty well. The museum was nuts that day (found out it was the monthly free day) so I didn't get to play around as much as I wanted. I am going to get there an extra two hours early Sunday have a couple ideas to play with. Will fill you in on Monday.
Alan Ley
Sound Master Entertainment
www.smedenver.com
"Setting the Tone for a Celebration of a Lifetime"
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