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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

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Why You Need accessories ESSENTIALS for Wireless Audio

When you operate 2 or more microphones or in ear monitors you need essentials

 

The mics and IEMs you purchase come with stock antennas that are OK for a single microphone or IEM in easy environments. But, to consistently get the performance you expect, you need wireless audio essentials.

What are examples of wireless audio essentials? 

  • Remote Antennas
  • Antenna Distribution for wireless mics
  • Antenna Combiners for wireless IEMs

Can you operate without wireless audio essentials?

  • Your wireless microphones or IEMs may not work to your expectations, e.g, may experience dropouts, interference, and poor audio
  • Your IEMs may get distorted, noisy, or squeaky

When do I need essentials? 

  • When using 2 or more mics or IEMs
  • When the wireless rack is in a remote location
  • If you’re operating around stage lighting, video projection, in the presence of 5G cell phones, or near a metro area

How much should I plan to spend for essentials? 

  • Approximately 10-25% of the wireless budget