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UHF-R At Domstufen Erfurt, Germany

Shure UHF-R scored due to its diverse setup, control and management capabilities
July 24, 2014 |
UHF-R At Domstufen Erfurt, Germany

Shure UHF-R scored due to its diverse setup, control and management capabilities

The famous open air theatre “Domstufen” in Erfurt (Germany) hosted  the rock opera “Jedermann”. Originally a traditional play by Hugo von  Hofmannsthal, it was transformed in a modern performance with  appearances from the philharmonic orchestra as well as the rockband  Lidenbrock. To reconcile the various sounds and ensure a flawless  performance, a solid wireless transmission was needed.

The Erfurt subsidiary of Neumann&Müller was in charge of the  production of the Domstufen. A total of 90 channels Shure wireless  system UHF-R and 24 channels of PSM 1000 was used to realise a  trouble-free production.

Shure UHF-R scored due to its diverse setup, control and management  capabilities, its secure performance plus its impressive sound quality.  “Jedermann” was performed by 19 soloists with two microphones each which  all operated without a hitch.concludes Pfanzagl-Cardone. "In terms of  wireless technology and amplification, there are so many protective  features now that we're much safer than we used to be. So you could say  that we go about our business in a more relaxed way."

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