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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Re: [Sports-Music_Programming] Connecting to a Wireless System

 

See my photo on the Facebook page.  I am going to bring up this topic with Shure and Sennheiser as a problem that we are having and to a few folks in the sound business.  They never think about music being needed in game or the best practices to go about doing what we do.

Jarrod.

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-----Original message-----
From: mandre1135 <mjandre@comcast.net>
To:
Sports-Music_Programming@yahoogroups.com
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Sat, Sep 22, 2012 18:58:53 GMT+00:00
Subject:
[Sports-Music_Programming] Connecting to a Wireless System

Normally, I connect my mixer to the sound system via the XLR plug, usually located under the score's table. Then, I connect my Shure 58 and laptop running Sports Sounds Pro to the mixer, and I'm good to go.

Some of the venues I go to have in-house wireless systems and I have to use their wireless mics. There are no XLR connections near my location.

Is there any way that I can connect my mixer (Mackie 402 or Behringer 802) to a wireless system?



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