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Guys

has anyone ever used a wireless speaker or speakers as additional sound ..

reason is I have chance to do a few gigs at a local golf club that is not designed for functions .. its just a long fairly narrow room and I wondered if a couple of wireless speakers were the answer as they dont really want me running cables all round the room..

 

thanks for any info..

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I can't say that I have used 'wireless speakers' but if you are careful with your wires and tape them down well right against the wall, then it shouldn't be a big problem. It is possible to use a wireless microphone system plugged in back to front, i.e. the receiver is plugged into the speaker ( if it is an active speaker) and the trasmitter is plugged into the output of your mixer. If you have passive speakers then this would be more of a problem as the amp would have to be next to the speakers, which would not be ideal, as you cannot control it easily and even worse some punter might try it on and turn up the volume! :scared:

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I would strongly recommend against the use of domestic video senders.

 

They have major problems with sharing the airwaves. They pick up interference from Radio Mic's, WIFI networks & Devices (e.g. iPhones, laptops with wifi on etc...) and sometimes even mobile phones.

 

Having used a set to transmit video wirelessly to a VCR and finding the sound recorded from the camera completely unusable (think whining & bleeping noises) I would avoid them at all costs.

 

just my 2p worth.

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I would strongly recommend against the use of domestic video senders.

 

They have major problems with sharing the airwaves. They pick up interference from Radio Mic's, WIFI networks & Devices (e.g. iPhones, laptops with wifi on etc...) and sometimes even mobile phones.

 

Having used a set to transmit video wirelessly to a VCR and finding the sound recorded from the camera completely unusable (think whining & bleeping noises) I would avoid them at all costs.

 

just my 2p worth.

 

The new breed of 5.8ghz senders overcome the shortcomings as mentioned above, they are well above the frequencies used by wi-fi and even immune from commercial microwave ovens. Currently they are few and far between, and their slightly higher price tags mean that they are less likely to appeal to consumers as opposed to conventional cheap and cheerful 2.4ghz systems = less clutter and risk of interference,at least for the near future.

 

The range is also better, as does the sound quality, and yes I use them myself so I am speaking from experience. :D

 

Maplin and CPC both sell them for about £59 for a kit

 

 

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'War doesn't determine who is right, war determines who is left, and you wont win this war.'

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Just plug a wireless guitar system in back to front.

.....but what do I know ?

 

 

 

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one of the venues I work at has got its bar away from the main room the bar is linked to the main room by a Bose wireless system, the sound quality is fantastic.

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Check this historic post from good man technical veteran Mr RobbieD:

 

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JBL do wireless speakers

http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR230080

 

 

And the output valurs are....?

Cheers!

 

Roy B.

 

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Don't like Control 1 s.

 

4" bass driver...easily overpowered by a crowd just talking.

 

Can't realistically see the point of this system.

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Maybe an idea of the OP's budget might be handy??

"The voice of the devil is heard in our land"

 

'War doesn't determine who is right, war determines who is left, and you wont win this war.'

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50w and as Kinky said yes they are small drivers but its purpouse of use....quiz were punters are in another room.background music in annother room ect.

 

Only a middlesborough fan would be unable to spell a 5 letter word!! tongue out icon

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LOL it was wot Andy said when he shared a bed wiv u that proveked me to spell Kinky lol

 

He often misleads people, I think it's about denial. :D

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Guys

has anyone ever used a wireless speaker or speakers as additional sound ..

reason is I have chance to do a few gigs at a local golf club that is not designed for functions .. its just a long fairly narrow room and I wondered if a couple of wireless speakers were the answer as they dont really want me running cables all round the room..

 

thanks for any info..

 

I went to The DJ Superstore today and they had a new system in cost £250 and it worked very well give them a call. you could stand in front of the receiver and there was no problems at all. hope this helps i will have ordered one.

 

PG

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I think it's about denial

 

Wasnt that a hit by the Sugababes

 

I always thought that it was a river in Egypt :ads:

 

And being 'In denial' was going swimming in it tongue out icon

 

 

sorry....i'll get my coat and close the door on my way out.

"The voice of the devil is heard in our land"

 

'War doesn't determine who is right, war determines who is left, and you wont win this war.'

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