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Old 04-22-2009, 04:18 AM
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Hi, i can get access to the following wireless systems:

:Audio Technica ATW 1451
:Shure T11 receivers & m Shure T1 tranmitters
:Sennheiser EM1 reciever K2 bodypack transmitter
:Shure CE4 divercity system

All with various lapel mics.

My question is that all these are mains recievers and when in a church how do i set it up. Also when im outside the church. And do i plug the systems into my Sony Z1e XLR`s or record to a minidisk recorder . Also would i need my digital mixing desk too?
Also if i do plug the systems into my Sony Z1e XLR`s this would restrict movment around the church & outside, right?

This is causing me and headach cos i need a wireless setup for a wedding in 6 weeks time. (my first with a wireless system.

Really appreciate advice from as many as possible.

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I'd flog that lot and buy yourself something with wireless receiver packs too. I use Sennheisers, and they're very good indeed.
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I'd flog that lot and buy yourself something with wireless receiver packs too. I use Sennheisers, and they're very good indeed.

Here here! never a moment's trouble wiht mine. videoing a speech on Monday and gonna use it yet again.
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