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Brandon Pert

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  1. I didn't realize it has three capsules like the CS3e. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. The MTO audio slicker gets incredibly hot inside. I used it in 75 degree weather and nearly fainted. It becomes a greenhouse inside although it's well made. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I believe it's the invision 0. Works great on my ccm4. Small size is cool but hard to take full advantage of with cable attached since it comes out the back. The cmc6 with the swivel actually will give you more headroom in a tight space and the ability to add cut or low pass filters. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Yes Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Some of you may find this ad humorous. I didn't have a boom op on this one but I thought it came out decent anyways. https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Z8GLIJ_HQJ8 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. It looks like the Swiss Army knife of audio bridges. Combine this with an AX32 and you get a ton of routing and recoding power in a very small space. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Whatever happened to using your ears? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. They are both great vans and you can't go wrong either way. I was stuck on the fence too but just pulled the trigger. I traded in my Infiniti which I've owned for almost 7 years for the FTC. You can get a great deal on a new 2013 right now. Lots of rebates. I like the comfort of the seats better, general ergonomics, and styling. Test drive them both and see which one you like more. One big advantage of the nv I must admit is that the wheel wells don't cut into the cargo area. Too many things to list right now but I will be sure to make a full report once I've finished outfitting her and have given her a fair shake down.
  9. Good to know Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. On the other hand 48V can possibly fry a t-powered mic right? I'm asking not telling. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Thanks for all of the tips guys. I just received my transit yesterday. I considered the nv200 but ended up going with the FTC. I'm thinking the full metal barrier is safer especially with some of the sketchy areas I have to park in. Great tips on different ramp options too. I'm going to look into a DIY solution. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. This is a question for Ford Transit Connect owners. I'm wondering what ramp and partition people have purchased. There are many options and just want to see if we can gather ideas here possibly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. When I think Denecke I think top notch service, top notch gear, with service in LA locally. They are even nice people too! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. I use sennheiser ifb for my boom op and Comteks for clients. Occasionally the shorter range is an issue so I'll give the boom op a comtek instead. Eventually I want to get zaxom ifb for boom and cam hops. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Definitely depends. I've found the lav strap to be hit or miss based on many factors. On occasion I've found an rm-11 in a lav strap between a tight fitting undershirt and a t-shirt can work for furry chests. If it's a button up shirt I would probably try to hide the lav between buttons and avoid the hair jungle. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. I know it was a bad joke. It looks like you have an ekg machine on there. These would make cool cart decorations.
  17. Congrats that's fantastic! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Where can I purchase the sound cart Lego Kit? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Everyone has said it well. "It depends". I have a few random examples. I've experienced range consistant to 1/4 mile while sometimes going to 1/2 mile with at 250mW when using powered antennas. This was in the desert near the Hoover Dam and when I scanned my Lectros they come up clean as a whistle. While using the whip antennas it seems like you can easily get 300 feet at 250mW, although I've experienced much better range in desolate areas and they can even in urban ones. I run mine at 100mW generally and adjust when necessary. I'll save batteries and drop to 50mW if I know the tx's will be close by. Sometimes certain individuals absorb a ton of rf compared to others so I'll boost them to 250mW.
  20. "When we arrive, if there is either a YAMAHA or DIGITAL CONSOLE of any manufacure located on front of house island, I will chop it into a hundred pieces, and each of those pieces I will chop into a hundred pieces... so that's like, er... tenty hundred? Anyway, then I will douse them in petrol and burn them. In accordance with local and national guidelines on the burning of bits of shit mixer, of course." This made me laugh. Hope none of the Yamaha owners are offended.
  21. Congrats Jan! Very well deserved!
  22. Is it possible that your batteries are near the end of their life? I use the Maha-C9000 to occasionally analyze my batteries and also maintain a soft conditioning schedule with my MH-C801D chargers. Powerex recommends a soft conditioning every 10 charges. I've been getting much better life out of my Nimh batts this way.
  23. Does anyone make a pop up drawer similar to the ones you see for rackmount computer monitors? I'm trying to use the slim profile if the smartview duo to my advantage and store it away horizontally. Anyone have any photos or cool tips or tricks they use for hiding things away in their cart?
  24. This is scary. I wish that an investor was doing something this huge in the states. What's going on in Boston seems interesting but nearly as big as what's going on in China. I'm starting my Mandarin lessons tomorrow - don't know about you guys.
  25. Just discovered the export function. Very handy for working with other mixers and coordinating frequencies on the fly. Is there a way to import information from one list to another and combine lists?
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