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  • John Livings

    September 18, 2010 at 3:54 pm in reply to: Fan Looking Sub Woofer

    Thanks Ty,

    Not that I would ever need anything like that,
    But interesting.

    Regards, John

  • John Livings

    September 13, 2010 at 3:18 am in reply to: Need to understand music concert Tech Rider.

    https://www.4rfv.co.uk/equipment_sales_hire.asp?equipstr=4J7FC3P43WSD_23&model=Euphonix

    I don’t if that is of any help.

    Regards, John

    P.S. I would Not hesitate to email or call and ask them to explain all the abbreviations to you.

  • John Livings

    August 27, 2010 at 8:31 pm in reply to: Live feed from Camera to Projector

    Adam, Another simple option is if your cable person has 100 footers with “F” connectors installed (TV),

    Just put 2-100 footers together with a coupling and add a “F” to BNC or “F” to RCA to the equipment ends.

    Just be sure to order the correct “Gender” For the adapters.

    Regards, John

  • John Livings

    August 27, 2010 at 6:49 pm in reply to: Live feed from Camera to Projector

    Adam, You said 100′, I think you meant 1000′, 500′ is also common.

    Regards, John

  • John Livings

    August 27, 2010 at 2:32 am in reply to: Live feed from Camera to Projector

    You could use RG 6 Cable and just put the correct ends on, I think that would work.

    John

  • John Livings

    July 2, 2010 at 5:23 am in reply to: Headphone Amp Recommendation

    Hi Ty and All,

    Just a quick update on my search for a , Under $200.00 , 8-10 channel , 1-Rack Space, Headphone Amp.

    I went to a store and “Tested” a Headphone Amp, A Samson S-Phone 4X2 Channels(8-Headphones).

    This Amp works like it should, No Noise at “0” gain and very little noise if you Max out the gain.

    Clean, Clear Sound. No problem with all 8 outputs running 100 foot mic cables.

    I use a pre-amp on a SM-58 and everyone can hear me as I speak in a Very soft voice or whisper.

    The only drawback for me is, as far as I can tell, No mic pre amp, and I must use 1 channel of my board.

    I would have been just as happy with the Behringer or Rolls, If they had not been defective.

    Again Thank you Ty and Sam for your input.

    John

  • John Livings

    June 23, 2010 at 5:41 am in reply to: mounting transmitter

    Hi Craig,

    Not the most professional, However I bought mine at Big 5 sporting goods on sale for $2.00 each.

    https://www.sportsteam.com/6230-Baseball-Belt.aspx

    I bought 12 white and 12 black, i only use a total of 10 at 1 time, however if we have to Share body packs
    it gets the job done and the belts can be adjusted in a couple of seconds.

    John

  • John Livings

    June 16, 2010 at 8:56 pm in reply to: Headphone Amp Recommendation

    Hi Ty,
    I received the Rolls RA-102 today, Not nearly the quality of the Behringer, e.g.; High noise Floor and
    Low Headroom.

    I will try to return it as it is useless for my use (Headphone Amp).

    John

  • John Livings

    June 11, 2010 at 4:24 am in reply to: Headphone Amp Recommendation

    Thanks Sam,

    I ordered the unit (Rolls RA-102) from B&H today, If it works as well as the “good ” channels on the Behringer, I will be happy.

    Ty, I will post back after I test this Amp out.

    Regards, John

  • John Livings

    June 10, 2010 at 4:36 am in reply to: Headphone Amp Recommendation

    Hi Ty,

    I thought 8 X 100 feet would be a problem with the Behringer HA8000, But it’s not.

    The noise i talked about in the last 2-4 channels (5,6,7,8) was a problem with the channels, Not the cable
    runs or the Mic. The noise was present with a gain setting of “0” on those channels without a mic Plugged in and the headphones Plugged straight into the HA 8000.

    The gain adjustment is set to less than 1/2 the range (whatever the numbers mean?) on the Mic (SM58) and all the headsets. (0-6 range set to less than 3) and that setup worked fine.

    I am using a combination of Sennheiser HD 280 Pro (5) and Sony MDR 7506 (3)

    I use 100 foot XLR Mic Cables with an adapter on each end (1/4 TRS M to XLR F) and a XLR M to 1/4 TRS F that goes to the 1/4 inch TRS, Stereo Headphone Jack.

    Since there is no talk-back, I must set up everything during Sound Check (And I really don’t want 7-9
    people trying to talk to me)

    If the Rolls RA102 works, that would be the ticket (If all the channels on the Behringer HA8000 worked, That would have been Just fine for me)

    Anyway Ty, Thanks for your input, I still would like to get a Review on the Rolls RA102 if anybody has used one, Before I actually order one.

    Again Thanks, John

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