BryceKastor
Member
Hello CB
We are taking a look at upgrading our wireless system. Currently G3 Sennheiser and contemplating a switch to Shure ULX or maybe Axient if we can make a case for it. It's looking like price v price Shure has the Sennheiser D6000 and certainly the D9000 beat.
I do have one important question that my googling has not been able to answer as of yet.
In our current setup we have 2 x Senheisser SKP 300's and 2 x Senheisser SKP2000's that allow us to connect standard xlr terminated dynamic and condenser mics into the wireless system. Currently I do see this type of transmitter in the Shure or Senneheiser lineups.
Could we -- through the use of beltpack to xlr adapter -- send 48v power to a MX418C or a C1000 with a beltpack?
Have the flexibility of a wireless lectern has saved so many issues.
If this is not a possibility then we will likely keep 4 legacy units around just to support this.
I appreciate any help with this.
Keep well and safe everyone
Steven
We are taking a look at upgrading our wireless system. Currently G3 Sennheiser and contemplating a switch to Shure ULX or maybe Axient if we can make a case for it. It's looking like price v price Shure has the Sennheiser D6000 and certainly the D9000 beat.
I do have one important question that my googling has not been able to answer as of yet.
In our current setup we have 2 x Senheisser SKP 300's and 2 x Senheisser SKP2000's that allow us to connect standard xlr terminated dynamic and condenser mics into the wireless system. Currently I do see this type of transmitter in the Shure or Senneheiser lineups.
Could we -- through the use of beltpack to xlr adapter -- send 48v power to a MX418C or a C1000 with a beltpack?
Have the flexibility of a wireless lectern has saved so many issues.
If this is not a possibility then we will likely keep 4 legacy units around just to support this.
I appreciate any help with this.
Keep well and safe everyone
Steven