The difference between using a wired and wireless microphone for a specific job is no longer about sound quality. It’s about a group of other factors, many of which users should consider before making the choice. Since the development of wireless microphones some 60...
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Microphone Secrets for the Worship Stage
Capturing the best sound possible starts with the microphone. For many, choosing the right mic for a specific application can be a mystery. In this webinar, join Worship Facility editor Gene Lass and QSC Audio Instructor and worship performer Golden Presciado to...
RF Venue Eliminates Guesswork with Free Wireless System Builder Tool
WirelessSystemBuilder.com by RF Venue is a new, free, simple-to-use online tool for matching compatible wireless microphone and in-ear monitor systems to available white space spectrum at any location in the U.S. The brand-agnostic app connects a daily-updated...
The Church For All Nations Solves Wireless Challenges
The Church For All Nations in Colorado Springs, CO, had a problem. Actually, they had a multifaceted problem: Its RF wireless microphone and IEM systems were experiencing regular dropouts and signal fades during services and even rehearsals. The RF products the church...
Wireless Mics 101: The Basics Plus Some Do’s and Don’ts
Join Worship Facility editor Gene Lass and his guest, industry veteran and Lectrosonics Vice President Karl Winkler as they discuss the most common problems presented by wireless mics at churches and venues of all sizes, and the ways to solve them or prevent them...
Time for a Wireless Mic Upgrade?
Understanding what’s involved in upgrading to a new wireless mic system is vital in making sure you choose the right one for your church
Lectrosonics Unveils New DBSM Single Battery & DBSMD Dual Battery Bodypack Transmitters
Both include specially developed circuitry designed to provide extended operating time on AA batteries and offer RF power selections at 10, 25 and 50 mW.
Shure Files Petition With FCC To Open Dedicated UHF Channel For Wireless Microphone Use
Shure seeks reversal of recent FCC decision to ensure at least one “vacant” 6 MHz UHF channel is designated in each market for wireless mics.
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