While the Omaha Community Playhouse has consistently received reviewer accolades for its performances, it has received criticism for its production audio. Unfortunately, the Omaha Community Playhouse is situated in an area with a lot of RF (radio frequency) activity. An antenna farm nearby is used by the area’s broadcasters, which caused significant interference problems and dropouts. After suffering through various other interference, and audible annoyances, the theater’s management decided there had to be a solution, which they found in the form of a new wireless microphone setup, which included transmitters which were designed especially so as not to interfere with an actor’s wardrobe!Learn more about the solution to this RF interference problem at the Infocomm International Web site.
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