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== The Wireless Rack == | |||
[[File:Sennheiser Wireless Rack 1.jpg|300 px|right]] | |||
The rack unit has eight wireless receivers | |||
* Eight channels in the rack go to the T8S. | |||
*T8S outputs left and right go to T4S Aux 5/6 panned left and right | |||
*T4S ToneMatch outputs go to L1 Pro32s. | |||
* All inputs are panned hard left or hard right. Nothing is panned up the middle. | |||
Details of the wireless rig. | |||
*4 x Sennheiser EW-D EM (single channel receivers = 4 channels) | |||
*2 x Sennheiser EW-DX EM 2 (dual receivers = 4 channels) | |||
*Sennheiser EW-ASA (antenna splitter) | |||
*Front panel antenna kit with 1/2 wave dipole antennas | |||
*To be added: Another antenna splitter and external antennas, but for now, this is performing exceedingly well | |||
== T8S and T4S == | |||
I use the T8S for the wireless receivers and the T4S for extra connections (e.g., Host headset microphone using Sennheiser AVX system) or emergency wired connections. | |||
=== Connections === | |||
The T8S Main Outputs Left and Right are connected to the T4S Aux Inputs 5/6 (panned hard left and hard right) using 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve balanced cables. | |||
I connected the T4S ToneMatch ports to the L1 Pro32 system using 50-foot (15-meter) CAT-5 cables. | |||
=== T8S Noise Gate === | |||
I use the T8S Comp/Gate | Noise Gate with an aggressive -35 dB threshold. This shuts down each microphone when no one is singing directly into it, minimizing feedback and stage bleed from open microphones. | |||
== The Microphones == | |||
[[File:MMD 935.jpg|300 px|right]] | [[File:MMD 935.jpg|300 px|right]] | ||
These are Sennheiser MM 935 capsules - the wireless version of the Evolution 935 microphones. | These are Sennheiser MM 935 capsules - the wireless version of the Evolution 935 microphones. | ||
Almost all my microphones are supercardioid or hypercardioid (e.g., the Sennheiser 965, Sennheiser MD 445, Neumann KMS 105). | Almost all my microphones are supercardioid or hypercardioid (e.g., the Sennheiser 965, Sennheiser MD 445, Neumann KMS 105). | ||
The MMD 935 are cardioid, and I got them for less experienced vocalists who may not have the mic technique or discipline to stay on the mic as you need for the more directional microphones. | The MMD 935 are cardioid, and I got them for less experienced vocalists who may not have the mic technique or discipline to stay on the mic as you need for the more directional microphones. | ||
=== KK 205 and MM 445 == | |||
[[File:KK 205 MM 445.jpg|300 px|right]] | [[File:KK 205 MM 445.jpg|300 px|right]] | ||
I use the Neumann KK205 or Sennheiser MMD 445 for my vocals. The Neumann KK205 is for quieter gigs when I want an intimate feel. The KK 205 is the wireless capsule version of the wired Neumann KMS 105. | I use the Neumann KK205 or Sennheiser MMD 445 for my vocals. The Neumann KK205 is for quieter gigs when I want an intimate feel. The KK 205 is the wireless capsule version of the wired Neumann KMS 105. | ||