Lectrosonics, Inc.
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
United States
Washington, DC – November, 2014… Sweet
Honey in the Rock (SHIR) is an all-female, Grammy Award–nominated
African-American a cappella ensemble celebrating their 40th Anniversary in the
industry this year. The troupe expresses their history as African-American
women through song, dance, and sign language. Originally a four-person
ensemble, they have featured five-part harmonies for many years, and since 1981
they have included an American sign-language interpreter as a sixth member for
all their live performances. The ensemble’s audience and community comes from
diverse backgrounds and cultures throughout the United States and around the
world. With performances that range from an Arts Envoy program in Belize for
the U.S. Embassy to those at venues such as the Aronoff Center for the Arts in
Cincinnati, OH, SHIR relies on their wireless microphones to help them connect
with their audiences. And for this, they count on Digital Hybrid Wireless®
technology from Rio Rancho, NM-based Lectrosonics.
Sunderland,
MA-based Art Steele serves as SHIR’s audio mixer and technical director. In
addition to his involvement with SHIR, which goes back 35 years, Steele is also
the owner, manager, and sound designer for Audio Promedia, an audio services
company involved the live sound, pro touring, and special events markets. For
his work with SHIR, Steele employs a combination of Lectrosonics SMDa
Super-Miniature beltpack transmitters along with UT400 and HH handheld
transmitters. On the receiving end of the system, he uses a fully loaded
Lectrosonics Venue receiver. He discussed his fondness for Lectrosonics
equipment.
“Clear,
natural sounding audio quality is, of course, the first priority with any audio
setup,” Steele says. “With Lectrosonics, I get absolutely pure, clean tone—free
from the audible in / out gating sounds of some RF systems out there or the
false, muddy bass ‘ghost’ notes commonly associated with companding. Combined
with the equipment’s extremely low self-noise floor, the performance of these
wireless systems is firmly competitive with a hard wired mike to any objective
listener. The Lectrosonics RF platform actually offers a more accurate, more
extended low frequency performance than a wired vocal mike!”
Steele
elaborated on Lectrosonics RF performance attributes. “I’ve been very
impressed,” he said. “The 100 milliwatt power of the SMDs transmitter provides
great dropout-free range, enabling me to sound check the headsets from dressing
rooms hundreds of feet away—even on other floors and through building
architecture. This aspect of the equipment leaves me free to monitor the RF
system transmission details via the Venue rack at FOH.”
Steele
also commented on the ability of the Lectrosonics wireless microphone systems
to handle high SPLs. “Sweet Honey’s full bore gospel performances could easily
stress most systems,” Steele reports. “The choices Lectrosonics made for the
parameters of the ‘over the top last resort limiting’ within the platform are
excellent. I also applaud the company for not rolling off low frequency
performance as many manufacturers do. Lectrosonics’ no compromise approach to
audio works for me.”
Steele’s
receiver setup consists of the one rack space Lectrosonics Venue Wideband
receiver operating on Block 20 and 25 with Lectrosonics SNA600 Dipole antennas.
“The SNA600 antennas fold nicely into a mike pouch along the rear of my soft
zipper closure rack bag,” he explained. This bag packs into a standard piece of
luggage with 2 inches of foam on all sides. This is an extremely compact setup
that travels well.”
When
asked about his experience with Lectrosonics’ build quality and reliability,
Steele was exceptionally complimentary, “My equipment has been on tour
continuously for over four years—as airline-checked baggage—and I’ve
experienced no failures! Combined with excellent battery performance, which
typically translates to two one hour sound checks and a two hour show before
needing to change to a new pair, I couldn’t be more pleased.”
Before
turning his attention back to his business, Steele offered these parting
comments regarding his experience with Lectrosonics equipment, “Lectrosonics’
audio performance, RF agility, and overall build quality are all exceptional.
Over the years, I’ve tried and used all wireless performance platforms and
Lectrosonics is far and away the best!”
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