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Can a Plug-On Transmitter Power a Shotgun Microphone?
Can a Plug-On Transmitter Power a Shotgun Microphone?
A plug-on transmitter and a shotgun microphone form an integrated electrical system. This comprehensive guide breaks down how DC-to-DC boost converters deliver standard P48 power and provides a step-by-step decision framework for field production.
Plug-On vs Bodypack Transmitter: Which Wireless Setup Is Right for You?
Plug-On vs Bodypack Transmitter: Which Wireless Setup Is Right for You?
Plug-on vs bodypack transmitter: which is right for your workflow? Discover the key differences, microphone compatibility, and best use cases for interviews, weddings, documentaries, and wireless boom microphone setups.
What Is a Plug-On XLR Transmitter and Who Needs One?
What Is a Plug-On XLR Transmitter and Who Needs One?
A plug-on XLR transmitter converts a wired microphone into a wireless system, offering greater mobility without replacing your existing gear.
Wireless Intercom Latency Explained: Causes, Real-World Issues, and How to Fix It (2026 Guide)
Wireless Intercom Latency Explained: Causes, Real-World Issues, and How to Fix It (2026 Guide)
Wireless intercom latency can disrupt communication, from film sets to home systems. This guide explains what causes delay, compares DECT vs WiFi, and shares practical ways to reduce lag and improve real-time performance.
DECT vs 2.4GHz: Which Is Better for Wireless Intercom Systems
DECT vs 2.4GHz: Which Is Better for Wireless Intercom Systems
DECT vs 2.4GHz: which wireless intercom system is better? Discover the key differences in interference, latency, range, and reliability to choose the right solution for your workflow.
Why Wireless Intercom Systems Break at Scale (And When You Need a Hub)
Why Wireless Intercom Systems Break at Scale (And When You Need a Hub)
Most wireless intercom systems work perfectly—until they don’t. As teams grow beyond 8–10 users, hub-free systems hit structural limits. This guide explains why mesh-based setups break down, and when a hub-based system becomes essential for stable, low-latency communication.
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