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Old 05-06-2008, 06:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm currently doing a production at the moment and when we have the choir rises in the centre of the stage we have a massive drop in signal. No we have tried everything that the radio guys (me and another guy) and the sound man can think of. So what do we do???

We want to know of a signal booster that we are able to get..... we need to know ASAP we have to tommorow night to organise one!!!!

Thanks pls help us!
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Old 05-06-2008, 06:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Signal booster? As in an audio amplifier? You're not supposed to put an amplified signal into an amplifier's pre-amp input, but that would probably solve your problem. However, you may have other problems. Be sure you have decent wires, nothing shorting out, nothing holding the signal back. I assume the system has been tested elsewhere and you didn't have the problems? Using the same wires? Don't use any extensions half-way, if you have, to extend the wires. Try to use full-length wires so there's less of a chance for signal loss.

Eh, there are some ideas... I really need to see the setup to be any more helpful.
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oh ok.... thanks anyway it has been sorted we eventually got another soltion... thanks anyway
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We eventually ended up getting 2 new headset... and that was out problem.... but anyway

This thread can now be closed pls...
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