Nov 04

This is a look at the features and benefits of my active antenna system for my wireless microphones, and how it can deliver perfect playback and recorded audio despite distance and line-of-site challenges between the Wedding ceremony and reception locations.

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11 Responses to “Wireless Microphone Antenna System for Weddings”

  1. BassIsLoadedDJ Says:

    Well, yes and no! Prior to purchasing this system, there were times where my distance was a bigger stretch than my system could handle OR guests that stood up to welcome the bride down the aisle caused my officiant’s mic to lose line-of-sight. Even with Shure systems in place I had these issues come up. Since putting this antenna system in place, I have not once come close to a dropout. Not once.
    But overall, yes, I completely agree with your comment…Buy Shure! Thanks for watchin’…
    ~Rick

  2. partymastersdj Says:

    Buy Shure and you won”t have any problems….

  3. dchay333 Says:

    Ii have seen and heard those antennas at a concert and let me tell you guys they were AMAZING!!! I will be investing in some in the future. Thanks for the vids they are very helpful!!!

  4. benmcc76 Says:

    amazing!!!!

  5. BassIsLoadedDJ Says:

    The ceremony master is a long XLR run. Delay is tiny and the officiant and bride & groom don’t even notice it with proper speaker placement. I understand the whole wireless broadcast thing and will do it in areas of the reception, but I’ve yet to grow the balls to broadcast a ceremony master out wirelessly.
    Thanks man!
    ~Rick

  6. BassIsLoadedDJ Says:

    Once in a while I still do the separate ceremony system. I also feel like guests would rather look at the beautiful setting and bride rather than me and what I’m doing. An assistant and two-way radio solves the watch & adjust problem. In addition, many of my ceremonies are using 3-4 mics these days. I have never been a mini-system guy, but then again, that’s MY humble opinion! I appreciate you watching though!
    ~Rick

  7. absoluteeventservice Says:

    Although this system is very awesome, I probably wouldn’t go that route, I’d just use a mini system with a player/mixer combo & good quality wireless mic down next the the ceremony probably close to you speaker. True you might be in a couple of pictures, but a good photographer can shoot around you and still get all the shots they need, also, being down there allows you to watch & adjust music play times of ceremony if needed. This is just my humble opinion, but thanks greatly 4 vid & info.

  8. DjBrianProductions Says:

    cool man

  9. djfrankis Says:

    cool

  10. Maxsdiscos Says:

    looks very good, I have not seen any system like it before.

    So if the mics go to the antennas, then how does the sound get from your console to the ceremony speakers?
    (out of interest)

  11. sainifabulous Says:

    damn rick i swear you probaly spent more on your mics then your whole system?

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