Any Live Sound Reinforcement System Designers/Techs here in the forums?

Stealth1024

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If so, let me know.

Has anyone had any experience with the Shure UC series (http://www.shure.com/wlucidx.html) of handheld wireless microphones? I have a quote of $869 for a UC2/87 Handheld Transmitter with SM87A Supercardioid Microphone. I use the Shure U4D receivers (http://www.shure.com/wluhfidx.html) with UC1 and UC2 transmitters all the time and love them but the price is a little too steep for additional purchases.

If anyone has any good ideas for a reasonably prices microhpone for a baby grand piano let me know...

And of final note, I am using Yamaha S112IV mains (http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcgi.exe/DsplyModel/?gUPS00008CLUB+SERIES) powered by QSC 2450 Amps (http://www.qscaudio.com/products/amps/rmx/rmx.htm) and I want to couple each with new SW118IV subs . Yamaha is really pushing their CP2000 Amp (http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcgi.exe/DsplyModel/?gAMP00008CP2000) which they say works wonders with Yamaha speakers by utilizing some sort of special design to increase bass and overall frequency response... What do you guys think of this?
 

Viperoni

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I've dealt with Sennheiser headset wireless mics.....pretty bad IMO.
The Samson models have much better range, and this one shure diveristy headset + regular wireless mic were awesome, the regular mic was a sm58 with a wireless base I believe. Super nice quality for a wireless.
Nothing like a wired Sm58 though :D
 

Viperoni

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Well, if you wanted to, you could do a lot better for the speakers if you wanted to do DIY, otherwise I can't comment on their SQ since I've never heard them before.
 

Stark

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Harvey may have an idea. PM him.

I used to setup Apogee systems for TV awards shows, but never Yamaha.
 

Stealth1024

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Elaborate on the speaker choice Viperoni... I liked the Yamaha's since I've used them and they're cheap. I can't comment too much about the subs...

I'm putting together a system that I figured would cost about $3500 for 2 mains (Yamaha S12IV), 2 subs (Yamaha SW118IV), 2 monitors (Yamaha SM12IV), 3 amps (2 QSC RMX 2450 + 1 QSC RMX 1450), and a 16 channel Allen-Heath GL2200 (4 aux) mixing console.

What I do need is a crossover if anyone has any suggestions.
 

Viperoni

Lifer
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can you give me the cost of just the speakers/subs alone.....2 mains + 2 subs + 2 monitors.
Then I can pick from the woofers/tweets I know and give you a parts/price estimate