Backward Audio has been using RF Venue Products faithfully and successfully for many years. But I have to say with the introduction of the “Diversity Architectural Antenna” into our installation projects, this product became one of our favorite products ever! It works, looks great, and is easy to install. And now we also use the “CP Architectural Antenna” for any of IEM installations also. Two great products. If a Systems Integrator hasn’t used these products yet, I highly recommend giving them a try.
-Wayne Backward, Backward Audio
As Design/Builders, CSD offers custom solutions for all of our clients and RF Venue’s combiners and distribution solutions go hand in hand with our designs in creating the most elegant and efficient systems that deliver performance to the highest standards of excellence that we are known for. It’s a great partnership that we value.
-Daryl Porter, CSD Group, LLC
One of the many features that we like is the distribution system can be used with wireless systems of all brands. This is a great feature especially because we go into existing jobs that the client may already have multiple manufacture brands of wireless and they want to add more wireless. The brand we add may be a completely different brand that they have already.
Additionally the antennas can be black or white for permanent installs!
So you can see why we love RF Venue!
-Jim Costello, Trinity AVL
I have been using the CP Beam on both my touring systems as well as local production events with great success for years now! They are reliable, the coverage is great, and the fact that I can fold them down into a 2U drawer for storage and transportation is also fantastic! I have also started incorporating using the CP-ARC into some installations and designs in the works as well and are looking forward to having the client love that they just disappear into the facility but still maintain great coverage!
-Chad Griswold, Mastermind Production Group Inc.
Mar 29, 2024 10:42:58 AM
It probably goes without saying that to have successful wireless mic operation, you need to get a good signal from the transmitter, through free space, and then through the receiving antenna, through the coaxial cable, through the distro, and into the receiver. That’s why it might seem counterintuitive to advise that active antennas — i.e., antennas that have built-in ...
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— As is its standard practice for “anything that employs wireless,” BNY Productions turned to RF Venue®, to ensure dropout-free performance at Nikao Church’s new main campus, with system components including RF Venue’s Diversity Architectural Antenna™ & DISTRO9 HDR™ ...
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For far too long, far too many wireless system designers and operators have had to work in the blind, with little awareness of the RF environments that they work in. Today, with broadcast TV channels more densely packed together in a sharply reduced UHF spectrum, along with ever more emissions from electronic devices, including 5G mobile devices, that approach becomes increasingly ...
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