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Author Topic: [Obsidian Sound V4] High Frequency System ?  (Read 1701 times)
Tr0y3n
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« on: August 03, 2016, 05:01:50 PM »

Hello everyone !

First, sorry for my bad english, i'm a froggy french ^^



So, I'm a little producer in France, and I am buiding a big Star Wars project !
I've order 6 sabers (1 double Dark Sentinel LE {red}, 1 Consular {violet}, 1 The Guardian {blue}, 1 Menace CE {green}, 1 Arbiter {blue}, 1 Sentinel v4 {blue}), and i'm preparing a show ^^

The sound is very good but for 300 peoples in the public, i need a better solution Smiley

Do you have any idea for me ? I think the best way is replace the speaker by an emitter (high frequency ? wireless ?) and send the sound signal to my stage manager !

Thanks for reading and hope i will find a solution Smiley

You can watch the training of my team here (lights on) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5KNaep7JX0
(lights off : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_fU7EOChFw )
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Tr0y3n
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« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2016, 11:08:10 PM »

Up Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2016, 10:34:48 AM »

Cool looking project!

I would look into a Shure wireless system, with lavalier mics. The challenge will be in placing the transmitter body packs to not interfere with the physicality of your routines. While body packs are designed to clip onto a belt or piece of clothing, touring dance companies often use custom made elastic pouches to allow the pack to be worn on the arm or thigh. The lavalier mic could be taped near the wrist to optimize capturing the sound from the hilt (for instance, Gregory Hines, the famous tap dancer, used two wireless packs with the mics run down his legs and taped at his ankles to pick up the sound from his taps).

I'm sure you could find a local audio/visual rental company that could rent you a system for your performance, as well as assisting with amplifying the sound for the space you are using. While you could buy a system, there are/can be technical issues with getting multiple wireless mics working reliably and having an experienced technician will most likely give your audience a better experience.

Hope this helps and best of luck!
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