Today we wrap up our coverage of NAMM (which is good since it was a week and a half ago…), and we’re going to start with a product I didn’t actually see. The problem was lines. As in lines of people. Wrapped all around the booth, 2 or 3 deep. I just didn’t feel like [...]
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REALLY! With Mike and Katie
Announcer: [in big, SNL-style voice] And now it’s time for REALLY! With Mike and Katie. Mike is Mike Sessler, a highly opinionated Tech Director; Katie is his not so technical teenage daughter. Together, they point out the ill-designed stuff that drives us all mad. And now, REALLY!
Mike: Thank you, thank you…
Katie: [giggles]
Mike: Speaking of wireless [...]
RF Webinar
Join Dave Stagl, Jason Cole, Mike Sessler and special guest Chris Phillips of Sennheiser as we discuss wireless mics and in-ear monitors. Learn about the 700 MHz spectrum update, when to use wireless mics, frequency coordination and using wireless mics for electric guitars.
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Playing With Some New Mics
This past weekend at Coast Hills, we had a great opportunity to play around with some new mics. I admit to being somewhat addicted to microphones. I’m fascinated by how different they can sound, the designs, and finding the best mic for the application. And while I’ve played with a lot of them, my experience [...]
It’s the Final Countdown
Cue up fire from my hands as I thrust them dramatically to the sky! (This is the first of a series of Arrested Development references this week–get used to it) While I couldn’t get Gob to join us today, I thought I would remind you, in case you’ve been locked in a tech booth somewhere [...]
Digital TV Transition Date in Transition?
Looks like our new government is hard at work already. A scant few days into the new administration’s reign and they’re already rocking the boat. The Senate passed a bill today that would delay the analog to digital TV transition for another 4 months. This is rather comical because the first deadline for the change was sometime [...]
