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Shure
Guide
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Personal
Monitors
By Gino Sigismondi
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ShureGuideToPersonalMonitorsBy Gino Sigismondi

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Given the personal nature of “in-ear”monitoring, choosing the right system is animportant step. Several choices are available,and present as well as f

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10simultaneously in the same location. The different ways these mixes can be configuredare covered in Chapter 5, so here are just thehard numbers:• PS

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combining (highly recommended for multipletransmitter setups) and remote antenna placement. Other PSM 600 advantages includean input level control, in

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Earphone OptionsThe key to successful personal monitoring liesin the quality of the earphone. All the premiumcomponents in the monitoring signal path

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E1In 1997, Shure introduced the E1, an isolating“universal” earphone designed for in-ear monitoring. A low-mass, high-energy driverthat uses balanced

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Let me just rave toyou a bit aboutShure’s PSM 600 system. The on-boardlimiter is wonderful,the E1 Earphoneswork great out of thebox, and the audioqual

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by subwoofers or other low frequency transducers. Commonly found in car audio andcinema applications, these devices mechanicallyvibrate in sympathy wi

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Hooking up PSM systems and making themwork is a relatively simple process, but theways in which they can be configured arealmost limitless. In this se

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Each performer can choose which mix they wantto listen to by adjusting the balance control onthe receiver. Be sure the receivers are set forMixMode™ o

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Club Level Bands – with monitor consoleAt this point, we’ve reached the limit of monitoring capabilities for the typical smallformat FOH console. Band

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Table of Contents1Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Personal Monitors for Houses ofWorship and Sound ContractorsThe advantages of using personal monitorsextend beyond those of just the performers.We hav

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Personal Monitor MixersPersonal monitoring gives the performer anunprecedented level of control. But for the performer who desires more than simple vo

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Chapter 6 Expanding the Personal Monitor SystemConnecting the P4M Mixer to aWireless Personal MonitorConnecting the P4M to another P4M(which provides

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My floor-wedge spentthe rest of the tour inthe back of the truck.It is such a relief tofinally hear all thenuances and detail ofmy efforts, particular

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The primary use for an AuxPander is to provide additional monitor mixes, in either alive performance or recording environment.Since more and more perf

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First, connect the main mixer’s inserts to theIn/Out jacks of the AuxPander. Second, connectAuxPander’s output jacks to the inputs of themonitor syste

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No discussion of monitoring systems would becomplete without some discussion of humanhearing. The brain’s ability to interpret thevibration of air mol

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ears. Here are a few suggestions, though, tohelp protect your hearing.1. Use the limiter! All Shure PSM systems featurea built-in limiter. We strongly

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Radio Transmission Radio refers to a class of time-varying electromagneticfields created by varying voltages and/or currents in certainphysical source

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of space. However, the speedof radio waves is somewhatslower when travellingthrough a medium other than vacuum. For example, visiblelight travels more

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Introduction2I am bowled over and fully converted tothis exciting,well thought out product.–Ian Andersonof Jethro Tull‘‘‘‘We live in an age of extreme

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This discussion of radio transmission has so far dealt onlywith the basic radio wave. It is also necessary to considerhow information is carried by th

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result in 50% decrease in range. Though these are best (andworst) case predictions, the trend is clear: greater antennaefficiency can give greater ran

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A properly designed 1/2 wave antenna does not require aground plane, allowing it to be remotely mounted with relative ease. It can also maintain prope

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32Appendix – WirelessAppendix Wirelesssystems. However, it is more difficult (and more expensive) todesign equally low noise, low distortion frequency

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33Appendix – WirelessAppendix WirelessAntenna Combining – 4 systemsAntenna Combining – 5 systemsAntenna Combining – 6 or more systems

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AmbienceRoom acoustics or natural reverberation.AmplitudeMagnitude of strength of signal or wave.AntennaElectrical circuit element that transmits or r

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MixA combination of input signals that are varied in leveland tone to provide the desired sound for the listener.MixerA device which allows the combin

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36Gino Sigismondi, a Chicago native and Shure Associate since 1997,has been active in the music and audio industry for nearly tenyears. In addition to

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SHURE Incorporated Web Address: http://www.shure.com222 Hartrey Avenue, Evanston, IL 60202-3696, U.S.A.Phone: 847-866-2200 Fax: 847-866-2279In Euro

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The (Brief) History of MonitorsChapter 1Although no one seems to know for sure, wecan probably thank heavy metal bands fromthe late Sixties/early Seve

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4When was the last time you had a great experience with a wedge monitor system? Youcould hear everything, no feedback, plenty ofvolume (without being

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gain-before-feedback, hearing conservation,reduced vocal strain, and less interference withthe audience mix.Adequate VolumeThe most common request giv

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6It’s the best system I have used to date.I was very impressed with the quality.–Roger Daltrey of The Who‘‘‘‘help; just don’t point them at the speake

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of the monitors make the house mixsound “muddy” and can severelyrestrict the intelligibility of thevocals, especially in smaller venues.But eliminate

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8signal to both sides of the earphones. Theinputs to the system should now be treated as“Mix 1” and “Mix 2” instead of left and right.The balance cont

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