Hi Andy On 09/05/2019 13:51, Andy Simpkins wrote: > > > Normally when hiring Radio mics we tend to ask for Shure or Sennheiser > by brand - because we are looking for a broadcast quality radio > microphone system. furthermore they tend to have a number of > (different, radio) channels we can select from so that we can pick > different channels for each mic AND avoid interference. > > In all cases we are looking for 2 Handheld and 2 Headset radio > microphones (and matching receivers) per room. so that is a total of 12 > microphones meaning we need at least 12 different channels to choose > from (assuming no other radio mics or other co-channel equipment on site). > > Finally the receivers for all the radio mics need to have XLR, balanced > outputs... ok. > Sorry I don't know what you mean by "Sound Box" can you describe please? I believe you call "speaker" :-) http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1577/7605/products/sa-155.2_pair_1000_1024x1024.jpg?v=1510273429 "Sound box" is a literal translation for the equipament from portuguese. "Speaker" is funny because in english it can be the equipament or someone given a speach. > Sorry for being out of contact for a while No problem. Best regards, -- Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana (phls) Curitiba - Brasil Debian Developer Diretor do Instituto para Conservação de Tecnologias Livres Membro da Comunidade Curitiba Livre Site: http://www.phls.com.br GNU/Linux user: 228719 GPG ID: 0443C450 Organizador da DebConf19 - Conferência Mundial de Desenvolvedores(as) Debian Curitiba - 21 a 28 de julho de 2019 http://debconf19.debconf.org
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