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Old September 29th, 2008, 12:53 PM
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Putting the transmitter & receiver higher than the crowd is a good suggestion. Don't think he thought of that How would you do that when I would think the transmitter would sit right next to your setup?
It wasn't easy all the time. The receivers generally weren't a problem as they would sit on the tv or sometime could be devised to mount it by the tv using it.
The transmitter, we used to sit it on the table by us, but people walking around it would ultimately end up giving interference. Sometimes there was a shelf or something that was by us that we could use, but many times not. We had to devise a stand of some sort to get it higher that the crowd - about 6-7 feet on average. We ended up just getting a round base mic stand & modified the reach with a second piece from an old stand that we had to connect together & added a little tray at the top for the transmitter.
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