The time came for Insync to upgrade their existing radio mic system, and with the digital switchover on the horizon next year, they were keen to ensure that their investment was fully Channel 38 compliant.
Sennheiser is one of a number of premium audio brands for which AC-ET is a distributor. The purchase was co-ordinated by Glen Thompson from the company's High Wycombe office with Insync's MD, Scott Tompkins and head of sound, Ali McGrattan.
"Sennheiser is an excellent choice for any spoken word and presentation scenarios, and also provides extremely clear vocals for bands and live performers. Overall, it's a great workhorse" says Tompkins.
The package consisted of 15 EM 2050 twin rack mount Diversity receivers with PC Control, 20 SK 2000-GBW body-pack transmitters and 10 SKM 2000 BK hand-held mics with MMD 935-1 cardioid capsules, four MKE 2-4-GOLD-C lavalier mics were also purchased to supplement existing stock.
The system has full Ethernet connectivity and is network enabled, so when connected via a wireless router it can be accessed using a laptop by the engineers from anywhere in the venue.
(Jim Evans)