Monitor engineer Daniel Kent and FoH engineer Matthew Kettle (photo: Richard Minter)
UK - The stock of Olly Murs has never been higher, with the newly appointed X Factor co-presenter's latest album Never Been Better debuting at No.1 and certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. April and May saw the British singer-songwriter play a 26-date UK and Ireland arena tour, where a full Sennheiser package had microphone and monitor requirements Wrapped Up.

The tour played multiple nights in Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield, with additional shows in Leeds and Liverpool and a four-night run at London's O2 Arena.

"I've used Sennheiser vocal microphones on most things I've done over the last five years or so and have always had excellent results," explains monitor engineer Daniel Kent, who has worked with Murs for the past two and a half years. "You also get brilliant support from them, whether something needs fixing or if you just want to try something different. They are always really helpful."

The tour featured Sennheiser SKM 5200 wireless microphones with the MD 5235 capsule for Murs, four backing singers, guest vocalists and support act Ella Eyre, who duets with Murs during the headline set. Wired microphones included e 902s, e 904s and Neumann KM 184s on the drum kit and e 906s for the guitars. Wireless monitoring came courtesy of a dozen 2000 series systems.

"When I started working with Olly we were using a different microphone, but we tried the 5235 capsule and it sounded great straight away. He likes it, it suits his voice, it sounds great with the wireless IEMs and (front-of-house engineer) Matthew Kettle felt no need to change it, so it's obviously doing the right job," says Daniel. "We also use wired 935s for vocals when Olly does smaller acoustic performances."

He continues, "I've used the 2000 series IEMs on everything for quite a long time. I've tried other systems and just don't think they sound as good. Another reason for speccing them is because of their high power. We had a large moving screen and side screens, the backing singers spent quite a lot of time behind the main screen and Olly was going out onto a B stage at FoH, but we had no problems at all with the RF. I let (audio rental company) Wigwam and RF technician George Hogan take care of it all and it was absolutely fine."

At FoH, Matthew Kettle, an engineer who has worked with Sennheiser on many previous projects, backed Dan's view of the products, saying, "Both the audio and RF elements of the SKM 5200 and MD 5235 have provided a solid focal point for the performance and have performed reliably night after night."

After two stops in the Netherlands and Denmark in June, the tour will head to Australia in August.

(Jim Evans)


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