I have been asked to provide 2 wireless mic's for an upcoming wedding. I know the RMX you can plug one microphone into it. Is there a way you can add a splitter or somehing so that you can use 2 mic's ??
Thanks Guys
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Posted Mon 17 Jan 11 @ 5:33 am
buy a small 4 channel berhinger type mixing board. you can get them for like $70 online if that. run both mics in and tweak each mic's sound and then sum them into the mic input on the rmx
Posted Mon 17 Jan 11 @ 5:44 am
As pointed out, something like this will do the job perfectly, with solid results, for a very long time. Well worth the 75 US dollar investment.
Posted Mon 17 Jan 11 @ 7:05 am
curious?
dont twin sets of wireless mics come supplied with a reciever that just plugs direct into yout singular mic port?
never used wireless mic's but ive seen them around and i just assumed the reciever plugged into the mic port and you were up and running. appart from a little tweak of the eq on the reciever.
im disappointed if thats not the case lol
dont twin sets of wireless mics come supplied with a reciever that just plugs direct into yout singular mic port?
never used wireless mic's but ive seen them around and i just assumed the reciever plugged into the mic port and you were up and running. appart from a little tweak of the eq on the reciever.
im disappointed if thats not the case lol
Posted Mon 17 Jan 11 @ 8:21 am
Yeah we sell a twin set for £99 at the shop where I work - you can either have two seperate outputs, or a single mixed output.
Posted Mon 17 Jan 11 @ 9:42 am
Thanks folks for the tips Appreciate it !!
Posted Wed 19 Jan 11 @ 7:27 am
Route the RMX through a Xenyx or equivalent controller, I wouldn't use the mic input on the RMX.
Mic quality is not that good, plus there is no EQ and if you are provding mics for others to use you will need to adjust for the individual.
When mobile I use a Xenyx 1204 for that very reason. When in the club I slave off the club mixer and run the mic(s) through that.
Cheers,
Roy
Mic quality is not that good, plus there is no EQ and if you are provding mics for others to use you will need to adjust for the individual.
When mobile I use a Xenyx 1204 for that very reason. When in the club I slave off the club mixer and run the mic(s) through that.
Cheers,
Roy
Posted Thu 20 Jan 11 @ 3:19 am
I run my RMX thru a mixing board, thats best, more control. I also use a NADY DUO wireless mic setup for smaller events. 1 output, 2 independant mic volumes sounds pretty good for $50.
Posted Thu 20 Jan 11 @ 6:56 pm