Offering dual premium Bose L1 sound
Based on over 10 years of groundbreaking research, the L1 Model I concert sound system features Spatial Dispersion loudspeaker technology, available only from Bose. The loudspeaker's proprietary, vertical design helps fill the room with clear sound like no ordinary concert speaker can. Our Dual Bose L1 systems with four bass modules project clean, detailed sound evenly throughout an audience of up to several hundred, with little change in tone or volume. Guests hear smooth, consistent tone, whether in front of the loudspeaker or off to the side. Ask Ryan to include Bose sound at your event.
Wireless microphones
Wireless microphones come in a variety of brands, styles and technologies. For as little as $50-$75 anyone can pick up a wireless mic at Radio Shack or online, while other retailers charge $1,000 and more. So what's the difference between a cheap mic and an expensive mic? The complicated answer is brand name, element quality, durability, frequency and technology(UHF, VHF, FM, etc.) but let's break it down to what matters for the average person who simply wants to hear clear announcements at their celebration without static or dropouts. I can sum it up in two words... dual diverisity.
Everything else aside the best wireless microphones are dual diversity. What does this mean? A dual diversity mic uses the best of two wireless channels. If a channel is lost, it simply switches to the other channel instantly to avoid a dropout. Any DJ who takes his profession seriously uses a dual diversity wireless microphone. So when you are talking with your DJ, you don't need to ask what brand he uses or if he uses UHF or VHF. Just ask if he uses a dual diversity mic. If he says he does not use dual diversity or he doesn't understand the question keep searching.
Current legislation may change laws governing access to wireless channels in 2009. Your DJ should be aware of these changes and explain how he intends to avoid problems at your celebration. No wireless technology is perfect but your DJ should take every step he can to reduce the chance of problems occuring at your reception.
Everything else aside the best wireless microphones are dual diversity. What does this mean? A dual diversity mic uses the best of two wireless channels. If a channel is lost, it simply switches to the other channel instantly to avoid a dropout. Any DJ who takes his profession seriously uses a dual diversity wireless microphone. So when you are talking with your DJ, you don't need to ask what brand he uses or if he uses UHF or VHF. Just ask if he uses a dual diversity mic. If he says he does not use dual diversity or he doesn't understand the question keep searching.
Current legislation may change laws governing access to wireless channels in 2009. Your DJ should be aware of these changes and explain how he intends to avoid problems at your celebration. No wireless technology is perfect but your DJ should take every step he can to reduce the chance of problems occuring at your reception.







