Jump to content

Parapluie

Members
  • Posts

    12
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Parapluie

  1. Ok, thanks for the clarification. Appreciate it! I suppose I'll go for it if Raycom let me buy from them, and then deal with my local authorities when I import it to Norway.
  2. It was not possible to buy from USA, and Raycom says they only ships to UK adresses. Therefore it was not obvious for me that it's possible to buy this outside UK. If it is - great. A friend in UK can buy it for me, thats obvious though, but is it legal to import it to my country and use it there? That's the question. I also meant I'll do the buying and payment, but the shipment adress is a UK-adress.
  3. Since it CE-approved, does that mean we can buy this special deal and use it legally in any countries in Europe? I’m just wondering if it’s possible to buy this kit in some way if I'm not from UK (but within Europe)? I have a friend living in UK - can I buy and ship to him, and import it to my country later? Or can I fly to UK and buy it physical, and bring it back with me? Really want to buy this kit at this nice price
  4. Parapluie

    633 Bags

    Couldn't be more happy with my Portabrace cs-633 bag. I actually love it. It's so light, small and compact - the mixer fits perfectly into the bag. And the front pocket is still quite large to keep things in. I use it with the Portabrace AH-2M harness.
  5. Is it the Petrol PS607 bag you're talking about here? I got this bag and wonder if the 633 would fit into this? The 633 is 24 cm (width) according to the specs. I can't see how that will fit in to the PS607 (my 702 fits perfectly with its 21 cm).
  6. It's not possible to remove the plastic shield. Have the same sweat-problem too, when its folded down. Really like the bag except the big bellypocket and the no removable plastic shield. Wish they could sell the older version though
  7. Is there two versions of this bag? I bought mine in 2012, and that is slightly difference from another ps607 I worked with last week (not my own equipment) I suppose that was an older model then? The difference is the bellypocket size I think. My bag has a big round outstanding bellypocket that I don't like, but the older (?) bag had a much more flat pocket - much more comfortable to use in my opinion. I want that bag. Is it not possible to buy it anymore?
  8. John: my RF situation where I work isn't too bad. So i guess SRb would be a good choice when considering weight and price, if there is very little difference in quality in decent RF areas vs 411. I suppose that tracking front end feature would be nice in places with more RF-troubles. So maybe a combination of SRbs and 411s is the best route as several of you have mentioned.
  9. Thanks for all inputs and thoughts. Very good reading. Think I go for the SRb this time, and take it from there.
  10. Roger that! Will search harder next time. Thanks, Robert. That's the answer I was looking for!
  11. Hi! I'm gonna upgrade my audio kit and get a good quality wireless system. I think I will go for Lectrosonics after reading much positive about them. I want the oportunity to have 6 reliable radio mics in my audio bag. I think I will go for the SMDB/01 transmitters (I'm from Europe) But I'm not sure which receivers i should go for. The SRb or UCR411a. I like the idea of having just 3 dual SRb receivers, and not 6 UCR411a for the reason of reducing weights and space in my bag - and it's cheaper. But I have read that the UCR411a is more reliable and has better signal strength, range, less drop outs etc than the SRa. If that's so I'm suddenly leaning against 6 UCR411a again. But how is the new SRb compared with UCR411a in reability, range, drop-outs etc? I see many have the SRb in their bags when googling around. So I guess the SRb is a quite good investment after all? Any thoughts? Thanks
×
×
  • Create New...