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Trantec S6002’s Help Raise Funds for Cancer Research

RF specialist Trantec has offered 12 x channels of its acclaimed S6002 wireless radio mic system for a special charity production of Bat Boy The Musical staged in aid of Cancer Research UK at Bath Spa University Theatre.

   Supporting this worthy cause Trantec’s sales executive Mark Parkhouse collaborated with Phil Hurley from Cardiff based Stage Sound Services who supplied the system, which met Bat Boy’s producer and sound designer Jeremy George’s exacting specifications.

   Ten of the cast were equipped with the S6002 miniature beltpack transmitters and were impressed by its compact size, offering a discreet and comfortable solution - including the actors playing ‘Bat Boy’ and ‘Shelley’, who wore double-rigs.

   The S6002 is the sister product to the international award-winning S6000E rack mounted system and features its signatory unprecedented impressive RF tuning range of 72MHz. Covering the frequency bands from 662-734 MHz, 734-806 MHz and 798-865MHz, the S6002 is flexible solution that handles the challenges of the most frequency hostile environments.

   It’s dual receiver is feature packed and can fully monitored and controlled via the USB port using the same PC monitoring software as the S6000 and S6001 allowing the user to mix and match up to 40 receivers of different types and frequency ranges on the same PC screen. These receivers can be monitored locally or anywhere on an Ethernet based network.

   Jeremy George, commented: “It was fantastic to be able to use Trantec wireless microphones on this special production. The system offered great flexibility and sounded excellent. The discretion, sonic quality and fantastic usability made the S6002 system an absolute joy to use. I wouldn’t hesitate to specify the system again on another show.”

2nd July 2007

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