Awesome man! I do about the same thing! What do you do if you need more mics? We sometimes use the dreaded 2.4ghz Mics! But the ones you use definitely sound better.
@James.KingHTX Great question, for my area we RARELY need more than 2 mics, but if we do need more that's discussed during our initial consultation with the client and we then need to move to a more "normal" setup. I would still use that speaker but keep it wireless using the reverse lapel method. And have a dedicated mixer somewhere where I have more inputs. If you wanna see more about the reverse lapel setup i did it in our Christmas tree lighting video
I’d be really nervous without a mixer if feedback happened. I know you mentioned putting the speakers in front, but what’s your go to if it happens with this setup?
Those speakers have an auto feed back suppression, i forgot to add that, you can basically ring out the speaker before ceremony. But you also have the control of that channel from the phone so you can work the system simular to having a mixer.
Awesome man! I do about the same thing! What do you do if you need more mics? We sometimes use the dreaded 2.4ghz Mics! But the ones you use definitely sound better.
@James.KingHTX Great question, for my area we RARELY need more than 2 mics, but if we do need more that's discussed during our initial consultation with the client and we then need to move to a more "normal" setup. I would still use that speaker but keep it wireless using the reverse lapel method. And have a dedicated mixer somewhere where I have more inputs. If you wanna see more about the reverse lapel setup i did it in our Christmas tree lighting video
I’d be really nervous without a mixer if feedback happened. I know you mentioned putting the speakers in front, but what’s your go to if it happens with this setup?
Those speakers have an auto feed back suppression, i forgot to add that, you can basically ring out the speaker before ceremony. But you also have the control of that channel from the phone so you can work the system simular to having a mixer.