I went with the " Bingfu Wireless Microphone Receiver Antennas"/amazon, great performance still. I love my ASWPs, I like your idea with the full waves. Corporate events, weddings and airshows with the antennas up high and scanning right at the start of events,(best practices).
Eddy, I'm very impressed with this setup. My concern is that I'm based in NYC, and I have had success with Sennheiser EW-D's Q1-6 band (Q1-6: 470 to 526 MHz). I've been recommended this band, as NYC's frequency bandwidth is often full. With this said, do you know what frequencies are available on the Alto Stealth Wireless Pro / Sennheiser fullwave omnidirectional antennas?
Alto Stealth Pro Frequency Range is 540-570MHz (USA), up to 700 selectable UHF frequency bands. The Sennheiser A1031-U Wideband Passive Omni Antenna's Frequency response is 450 - 960 MHz.
Hey Eddy! In your opinion does this assist in decreasing breakdown time! Just finished an outdoor event and had trouble with the Xvive system that I have! Looking for a reliable wireless system and yours seems to be the best!
I am not certain about how you break down at events but usually for me, I turn off the cocktail speaker once cocktails have concluded. Then I can break it down and pack it up. All while dinner is going on so for me, yes it saves me time at the end of the event. It also saves me from setting up a separate system for cocktails but if you are using a cellphone or iPad I guess it isn't much difference.
Did you try it with the included 1/4 wave antenna? And should you use two of the full-wave omnidirectional antennas with that setup instead of just one? I have the same setup available. Just not sure. Thanks!
I only use full wave antennas with my Alto Stealth Pro system. Far better transmission than quarter-wave antennas. I use two when needed. If I only have one satellite speaker, then I use one antenna or if I am using the left channel for multiple satellite speakers.
I went with the " Bingfu Wireless Microphone Receiver Antennas"/amazon, great performance still. I love my ASWPs, I like your idea with the full waves. Corporate events, weddings and airshows with the antennas up high and scanning right at the start of events,(best practices).
Eddy, I'm very impressed with this setup. My concern is that I'm based in NYC, and I have had success with Sennheiser EW-D's Q1-6 band (Q1-6: 470 to 526 MHz). I've been recommended this band, as NYC's frequency bandwidth is often full.
With this said, do you know what frequencies are available on the Alto Stealth Wireless Pro / Sennheiser fullwave omnidirectional antennas?
Alto Stealth Pro Frequency Range is 540-570MHz (USA), up to 700 selectable UHF frequency bands.
The Sennheiser A1031-U Wideband Passive Omni Antenna's Frequency response is 450 - 960 MHz.
Hey Eddy! In your opinion does this assist in decreasing breakdown time! Just finished an outdoor event and had trouble with the Xvive system that I have! Looking for a reliable wireless system and yours seems to be the best!
I am not certain about how you break down at events but usually for me, I turn off the cocktail speaker once cocktails have concluded. Then I can break it down and pack it up. All while dinner is going on so for me, yes it saves me time at the end of the event. It also saves me from setting up a separate system for cocktails but if you are using a cellphone or iPad I guess it isn't much difference.
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Did you try it with the included 1/4 wave antenna? And should you use two of the full-wave omnidirectional antennas with that setup instead of just one? I have the same setup available. Just not sure. Thanks!
I only use full wave antennas with my Alto Stealth Pro system. Far better transmission than quarter-wave antennas. I use two when needed. If I only have one satellite speaker, then I use one antenna or if I am using the left channel for multiple satellite speakers.
Just one antenna? No other antenna hooked up to it? I have so many questions
Yes, I was only using one channel for a satellite speaker. There is no need to use both channels for one satellite speaker.
How can I help you since you have so many questions?
@@eddybobby6211 I'm confused about using just one antenna. Love to see a comparison between the included 1/4 waves vs half waves, versus the lpa.
@@eddybobby6211 I never thought of each antenna being designated to the left and or right channel.