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RF Venue’s Customers Drive its Success

  • Singular focus: No RF dropouts or interference, so your message is heard
  • Proven technology: Over 10,000 global installations
  • Continuous innovation: RF Venue provides equipment unique in the industry, challenging old myths and assumptions with patented products that address the biggest challenges in RF
  • Broad applicability: RF Venue products work with any brand wireless microphone or IEM system
  • Trust: RF Venue customer satisfaction score is twice as good as the average company’s. And its Net Promoter Score is +67—few companies anywhere have a better one
  • Affordability and reliability: RF Venue products usually cost the same as or less than products from other companies. Example: Two antennas can be replaced with just one RF Venue Diversity Fin antenna — superior performance at lower cost

About RF Venue

Working Across Wireless Brands

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With over 10,000 successful installs under our belt across all the major brands worldwide, we’ve seen it all.  And by far the most common misconception we see is the claim that one manufacturer's wireless system won't work with another, or that antennas and signal distribution accessories aren't compatible between brands

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For over 10 years, RF Venue has been a leading provider of accessories for any brand wireless microphone or in-ear monitor

No RF Signal is Proprietary

 

Whether the units are analog or digital, or you are using multiple brands/models (and even mixed frequency bands) you can connect it all to RF Venue antenna products and everything will be compatible.  Having helped countless customers specify, install and use our products, we know that RF Venue connects to any UHF based mic/IEM via common connectors, no adapters required.   

In fact you can mix both analog and digital wireless at the same time on both your antenna and your antenna distribution system.  Think of it this way … if you were designing a PA system, do you need a different mic and speaker system depending on the language someone speaks, or can you use the same mic for different languages?

 

Global Partnerships with Leading Brands

 

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Since 2015 Shure Europe has distributed RF Venue products with Shure wireless systems

Shure has long been distributing RF Venue products across EMEA alongside their own wireless products and accessories.  Another global manufacturer of wireless audio equipment, Audio-Technica, has adopted RF Venue essential accessories in multiple regions as their own accessories for their 2000 and 3000 series wireless mics and IEMs. 

 
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Some of the most complex RF projects in the world involve dozens of brands of equipment interoperating with RF Venue antennas 

Wireless System Builder App Includes Major Brands

 

Further improving compatibility between brands, RF Venue has released the industry-first Wireless System Builder app, a free web-based tool for designing and deploying wireless microphones and in-ear monitors.  Based on your project's location or from a spectrum scan, Wireless System Builder can recommend the best system across Shure®, Sennheiser®, and Audio-Technica®, and Audix® wireless equipment, including all compatible accessories. 

Be sure to check out Wireless System Builder here for free, no email or account setup required:   

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At RF Venue, cross-compatibility with major wireless brands is at the heart of what we do.  Analog or digital, regardless of brand, RF Venue Essential accessories can reduce dropouts, lower noise, and improve the sound quality of your wireless system

For more information about RF Venue's products and applications, be sure to watch  one of our webinars, read a case study, or sign up for our free 5 Minute RF Expert Email Video Training Series!  And of course if you have a specific question or inquiry about your project, don't hesitate to Contact Us here directly.

 

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