I don’t trust Bluetooth any further than a few feet. Definitely not for a ceremony. Too much can go wrong. The ceremony speaker doesn’t have to be in front of the guests so just go from the side and run the iPad wired. Great video
Thanks. I only used Bluetooth a couple of times to try it out and it worked great but like you, I don't trust wireless when I can just as easily be wired which is what I typically do.
Good video on a nice efficient setup. Bluetooth still makes me nervous for ceremonies but thank you for sharing. I noticed you have uplights that look very similar to some I own. Could you elaborate on them?
Hi Guy, thanks! It makes me nervous too. I just tested it out a couple of times but stay hardwired now. I have a mix of uplights. Most are Eternal Lighting Cube Echo MK2's Some are knock-off's that I purchased on Alibaba.
@@JSEntertainmentCo I recently purchased some from Alibaba. They work well and are half the price of the US distributed ones. I did have to figure out how to use them wirelessly but they make setting up and dismantling a breeze. They look nice and clean, too.
Hi Luke, For the ceremony piece which includes the extra consultation and planning to work out the logistics and ceremony flow and order of events, the 30 minutes of prelude music, 30 minutes ceremony and processional production, added equipment, added time for earlier arrival and setup, etc... I charge $495.00
What settings are you using for the Sennheiser lav mic? I have the JBL Eon One Pro too, but the mic preamps on that speaker aren't loud enough. I always run my Sennheiser G4 lav mic through an external mixer and then out to JBL.
Joe, just to clarify- the ceremony mics transmit to your receivers in your main rig then that signal is sent back to these IEM receivers. Is that right?