Hi
Researching a solution for a pubic installation that would require several (2-5?) omni condenser mics and transmitting to a single receiver roughly 5 meters away.
Something like the new RODE Wireless Go (which is a 1:1 ratio microphone setup) would be ideal.
Does such a product exist?
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Wireless condenser- multiple transmitters to single receiver
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- art3mis
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Re: Wireless condenser- multiple transmitters to single receiver
Not that I am aware of.
What's the problem with having a receiver per mic/transmitter?
What's the problem with having a receiver per mic/transmitter?
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Hugh Robjohns - Moderator
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Re: Wireless condenser- multiple transmitters to single receiver
Need a single receiver. All audio inputs will be read and processed by a single application.
- art3mis
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Re: Wireless condenser- multiple transmitters to single receiver
Multiple receivers feeding a mixer to gereate a combined output? It's what everyone else does...
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Hugh Robjohns - Moderator
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Re: Wireless condenser- multiple transmitters to single receiver
You *have* to have a separate receiver for every transmitter.
It's the law of Physics.
A single transmitter can send to multiple receivers - but you *cannot* have several transmitters to a single receiver.
However - you can have several receivers in a single housing.
Multiple transmitters on the same frequency just fight with each other and cause horrible noises and unusable sound.
It's the law of Physics.
A single transmitter can send to multiple receivers - but you *cannot* have several transmitters to a single receiver.
However - you can have several receivers in a single housing.
Multiple transmitters on the same frequency just fight with each other and cause horrible noises and unusable sound.
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