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Who I has gone totally wireless?

will post some later but its a 6 space, 8" deep rack that I got off of Amazon. The CQ is 4 spaces racked, have Sennheiser units together on one rack space and antena connections out front on another. In the back I have 1u power strip and a back panel where I can tap the vocal signal if I ever want to run it out to a vocal pedal for harmonies...

That would be awesome, thanks! That's also more or less where I've ended up as well. 6U with G4 transmitters front top, CQ, then a brush grommet panel at the bottom to pass through right angle XLRs to the back of the transmitters. PDU and a 1U d-series panel in the back with couplers to tidy up antennas, ethernet, and USB. Velcro mount a gl.iNet slate (or similar) inside the box. No fuss, no muss.
 
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We run lots of wireless stuff. I will say that if you use XVive or other similar wireless, I would not rely on more than 2 separate channels at a time.
We only use XVive 2.4 channel for our IEM, and it's been solid.
I've found that if there are only 5 channels to choose from, I can usually find 2 sometimes 3 solid channels.
The rest of our wireless stuff are components that can auto scan and find side channels (like Shure GLXD16 and GLXD4), and 5.8 Ghz stuff.
I found that when trying to add too many of those ubiquitous 5 channel 2.4 Ghz units, they run into interference problems.
 
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I've been using these EBL Li-ion 3000mWh AA rechargeable batteries for the past month. However, my Eneloop NiMH 2000mAh batteries last much longer in my IEM receiver pack. EBL seems to use marketing gimmickry.

I used to have the Eneloop 2000mAh rechargeables but swapped to the Eneloop Pro’s a couple of years ago which are rated at 2500mAh and I prefer these they really are the best AA rechargeables IMHO.
 

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