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    Sennheiser Lav Frequency Question
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    I am buying to sets of the G2 Evolutions, my question is-

    should I purchase the 518-554mhz model and say the 740-776mhz model would this make for less interference between the two when used at the same time. Does it even matter.

    What really does the diffrent frequencies effect? Is it dependent on where you live?

    I was looking to order ASAP, I have a big shoot and need some help
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    check what are the open fq windous in your aria (check the lectrosonics site)
    if you dont sure ,take the scaner and scan your eria , do it few times to be sure that you dont have something that would make your wierless usless


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    just bought 500 freak set.. Rush at EVS said it will work great..Im in midwest
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    [quote author=Boomerang link=board=audio;num=1093483835;start=0#0 date=08/25/04 at 18:30:35]I am buying to sets of the G2 Evolutions, my question is-

    should I purchase the 518-554mhz model and say the 740-776mhz model would this make for less interference between the two when used at the same time. Does it even matter.

    What really does the diffrent frequencies effect? Is it dependent on where you live?

    I was looking to order ASAP, I have a big shoot and need some help
    Thank You[/quote]
    In the Midwest you would most probably use the B-range; it doesn't matter if you combine two B-range kits, because they each have 1280 frequencies available. Here is a resource Frequency finder off the Sennheiser site:
    http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite...qfinder-ew.asp


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    It's going to depend on what city you are by. Knowing "midwest" isn't good enough. You by Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis? Sennheiser has a frequency chart on their website you should look at. If you are all over the place, then the "A" range should work. I've sold tons of those systems in the "A" range to people all over the country, and the world, and I've never had a complaint.

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    I got the A* range.My frequency book shows that there arent even any frequencies to commercial, federal, state or local in this range.. Thats all I need to know. Of course imaging or mirroring might or possibly could be an issue. I doubt it though.
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    [quote author=Dave_Fisk link=board=audio;num=1093483835;start=0#4 date=08/27/04 at 11:06:59]It's going to depend on what city you are by. Knowing "midwest" isn't good enough. You by Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis? Sennheiser has a frequency chart on their website you should look at. If you are all over the place, then the "A" range should work. I've sold tons of those systems in the "A" range to people all over the country, and the world, and I've never had a complaint.

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    That's the chart I enclosed at the end of my post.


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    I have just ordered th 'A' which looks fine in my city, I sometimes work down south from here in Miami and the frequency 'A' is almost full should I invest in a second set of lavs?


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    ew 100 ENG G2 anyone familair with the transmitter that comes with this set? is it worth the extra 70$


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