Shira, I have used and rented Eartec systems for a number of years, and continue to be amazed at the performance of the UltraLite headset transceivers - I agree they sound better than the beltpack version. They seem to outperform their specs in terms of distance. I have one school that uses them that have a 1000 seat theatre, a 30ft deep stag with 20ft backstage area, then a brick wall a 20ft corridor another brick wall then the band room they use as a staging area/dressing room, and the system has no problems working from the lighting booth into the band room - to say I was astonished was an understatement! I could try to sell you on a ClearCom system, but you can get a 7 station system (Hub + t Transceiver headsets) for around the same as they charge for a beltpack and headset.
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Rod Reilly
Owner, Bodymics
908-899-1277
Somerset NJ
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-05-2019 12:57
From: Ken Buswell
Subject: Wireless Headset system?
I've been very happy with the eartec Ultra light system with the hub. I think the quality is much better than the belt pack systems they have.
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Ken Buswell
Drama Teacher
Peachtree City, GA
http://mcintoshtheater.org/
Theater kills ignorance
Original Message:
Sent: 09-05-2019 11:57
From: Shira Schwartz
Subject: Wireless Headset system?
Hey all,
I need to replace the headsets we use backstage with a minimum of a 7 person system that is wireless. Does anyone have one they recommend? I'm most concerned about the ability of the mic to pick up sound when the person that is talking is not speaking loudly. I'm looking at an Eartec system for this. Has anyone used this brand and, if so, how's it working for you?
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Shira Schwartz
Chandler Unified School District
Chandler AZ
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