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bullet Posted: 8/07/08 at 2:14pm
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Isn't there a page on the Bose web site that talks about the applications of using a pir of sticks in a theatre??  Maybe I read that somewhere else... I'll try to source it a post it....
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There is one bit of very important information missing. What do you expect to use this system for?

Having a system like the one OP gave a link to is nice in that it doesn't require a lot of set-up and it all packs into a neat little package. However the one shown is more appropriate for selling ShamWows or small seminars. The system shown is too limited for any use for theatrical. There are similar systems that might work, but they will be a lot more money.

For theatrical use you usually need a sound operator. Are you going to be happy with a sound operator standing behind a speaker on the apron? A minimum requirement is to separate the speakers from the mixer. I personally wouldn't want the amplifier to be built into the speakers or the mixer, but I can see how that might be attractive for a person that is not into technical stuff. With so little money available, you might do better to try renting different systems until you find something you like.

Are you just amplifying voices or do you need to get over an orchestra or even a Piano? It matters.

Will it be used for music playback or just voice? You may need bigger speakers to make music sound decent.

Will it have to reproduce sound effects? a ringing telephone doesn't take much, but thunder takes a lot.

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I don't know how useful these will be outdoors, but I can tell you that Crown boundary mics are a lifesaver.  The PCC-160 costs about the same as a prosumer Shure lavaliere but it can pick up multiple actors onstage (effectively negating the need to mic individual actors).  The only downside is that it is wired (but you could probably find a way to patch it into a lavaliere transmitter) and the actors need to be able to project halfway decently, but otherwise it is extremely amazing.  I work in children's theater and we use this instead of giving the children, who are anywhere from 4  to 12 years old, $300 lavalieres because it became too much of a liability.

http://www.crownaudio.com/mic_web/pcc.htm
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Thanks again, great info! It would be used for small shows (maybe 50 - 100 attendees) and possible small outdoor shows. I'll definitely check out the mics, thanks! We will probably use it for music and also for actors, but possible not at the same time. Thanks all!
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Have a look at Behringer. They are very cost effective. I have powered desks, heaps of desks and amps and 6 powered speakers.
I swear by the powered speakers. They are quick amd easy
They shouldnt fail unless you over drive them. 15" will give you plenty of head room (400W RMS)
A mixer is cheap and CD's are a dime a dozen
JBL EON are lower power but I am really satisfied with the Behringer (cheap too)
Even mic's are cheap. It is no use buying an expensive mic if you have a cheaper system. It is all relative. If all of you mics are the same, then the quality is the same. If you mix and match different mics, then the quality of your mics also becomes noticible
 
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