I have tentacles track E. I’d like to see a boom adapter for it like the one you shared here. Those peak design bags are so handy. It’s my little tech/edc bag.
That would be so cool! Tentacle is really innovative and I wouldn’t be surprised if they came out with an adapter. And yeah I’m sold on the peak design stuff it’s so thoughtful and well made!
Hey! Here’s the deal. The PHA60 approach has some pros and cons. Pros: utilizes existing transmitters, relatively inexpensive Cons: Awkward/clunky, doesn’t mount securely near the microphone end of pole (I added a rubber shim to help secure it), cabling is annoying and pricey. It’s really not the type of cable we tend to carry so you have to invest in backups. If a WTB60 is released I would definitely go for that over this solution. this is a good interim solution that I will still keep in my package as a backup when the new boom transmitter is eventually released. I think HMA style boom transmitters are a lot more elegant, easier to deploy and a bit more safe (fewer cables in the mix). FWIW I think a cool approach might be MTP61 and an Ambient phantom adapter.
@@nicolasfieldsoundservices thanks so much for such a detailed response! I appreciate it! This all lines up with what I’ve been feeling about it. Been doing a lot of research to upgrade out of my Sennheiser kit. Narrowed it down to Wisycom MCR54 and MTP61/60 or A20 with A20/minis. I really think I’m leaning towards Wisycom for a number of reasons; transmitter battery time being a very big one. I do a lot of one man band run and gun stuff. With a little narrative thrown in. If you had to do it all over again, do you think you’d still go Wisycom?
Happy to help! Yeah I am super happy with the investment into Wisycom and will definitely be adding some more channels of symphony wireless eventually. The A20s are quite amazing too, I’m sure you’d be happy either way. I honestly went for wisy because the price to performance ratio was unbeatable
@@nicolasfieldsoundservices thanks for the reply! There doesn’t seem to be a “wrong” choice in the top brands. I’m definitely suffering from analysis paralysis, haha. I’ll make a choice at some point. Keep up all the great content! 👍🏻😃
I have tentacles track E. I’d like to see a boom adapter for it like the one you shared here. Those peak design bags are so handy. It’s my little tech/edc bag.
That would be so cool! Tentacle is really innovative and I wouldn’t be surprised if they came out with an adapter. And yeah I’m sold on the peak design stuff it’s so thoughtful and well made!
What are your thoughts on the PHA60 after having it for a year now? Thanks!
Hey! Here’s the deal. The PHA60 approach has some pros and cons. Pros: utilizes existing transmitters, relatively inexpensive Cons: Awkward/clunky, doesn’t mount securely near the microphone end of pole (I added a rubber shim to help secure it), cabling is annoying and pricey. It’s really not the type of cable we tend to carry so you have to invest in backups.
If a WTB60 is released I would definitely go for that over this solution. this is a good interim solution that I will still keep in my package as a backup when the new boom transmitter is eventually released. I think HMA style boom transmitters are a lot more elegant, easier to deploy and a bit more safe (fewer cables in the mix). FWIW I think a cool approach might be MTP61 and an Ambient phantom adapter.
@@nicolasfieldsoundservices thanks so much for such a detailed response! I appreciate it! This all lines up with what I’ve been feeling about it.
Been doing a lot of research to upgrade out of my Sennheiser kit. Narrowed it down to Wisycom MCR54 and MTP61/60 or A20 with A20/minis. I really think I’m leaning towards Wisycom for a number of reasons; transmitter battery time being a very big one. I do a lot of one man band run and gun stuff. With a little narrative thrown in. If you had to do it all over again, do you think you’d still go Wisycom?
Happy to help! Yeah I am super happy with the investment into Wisycom and will definitely be adding some more channels of symphony wireless eventually. The A20s are quite amazing too, I’m sure you’d be happy either way. I honestly went for wisy because the price to performance ratio was unbeatable
@@nicolasfieldsoundservices thanks for the reply! There doesn’t seem to be a “wrong” choice in the top brands. I’m definitely suffering from analysis paralysis, haha. I’ll make a choice at some point.
Keep up all the great content! 👍🏻😃
Thanks! I understand completely haha. Hope you have a busy summer!