Let’s go to the hop, (oh baby)
I get asked more and more every day about camera hops –what’s available and what’s coming. It seems as though […]
I get asked more and more every day about camera hops –what’s available and what’s coming. It seems as though […]
This past June our Tyler Wade and his staff at the Trew Audio Toronto store hosted an evening of
Lectrosonics has long owned a majority stake in the North American film and television audio market. Their Digital Hybrid wireless
Paul Isaacs of Sound Devices shows off the new CL-2 Boom Fader Controller for use with the 788T Recorder.
K-Tek’s Brenda Parker demonstrates and explains several items from the K-Tek and Reinhardt Windscreen lines. The Klassic Traveler Boom Pole
Simon Davies demonstrates the new Rycote InVision Video mount.
Lectrosonic’s Gordon Moore describes and displays the new Octo Pack 8 Channel Wireless Receiver distribution unit, the HM plug-on transmitter
There have be many reports, recently, of mysterious and unacceptably high noise levels when using the Sound Devices 788T headphone
While wireless microphone transmitters are normally thought of as being used with microphones, we often use them for line-level signals, such as when tapping into mixing board feeds or when using them as wireless “camera hops” to a camcorder. It has been determined that the previously recommended line input cable sometimes forced the transmitter limiters to work too soon and more often than Trew Audio recommends