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Sound Academy Set For December 6

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OLD LYME, CT — Audio professionals who regularly work with RF systems are seldom at a loss for advice, but most of that advice sounds vaguely like a magic incantation. "Set the offending channel to twice the value of your oldest living relative, rub two coins of different value below the receiver, tap the transmitter with a wooden pencil, and chant the name of the person who will use the wireless connection backwards five times." Cut through the hearsay and half-baked theories at an RF seminar organized by Sennheiser and Live Sound Magazine, led by RF engineers Volker Schmitt and Joe Ciaudelli. The Sennheiser RF Seminar will take place on December 6, 2006, at the Renaissance Washington Hotel in Washington, D.C. from 10am to 5pm. Between them, Schmitt and Ciaudelli have over 21 years of RF experience that ranges from the creation of wireless products to frequency coordination for Broadway productions, major theme parks and broadcast networks. They understand wireless systems from their basic physics to their practical application with a clarity that separates the half-baked theories from the real ones.

Participants will interact with Schmitt and Ciaudelli in an intimate environment to learn about and ask questions about using multi-channel RF systems in challenging environments, troubleshooting, impacts of the new FCC policies, basic RF technology and more. The $49 registration fee includes lunch, the seminar and complimentary giveaways.

More information can be found at www.sennheiserusa.com/soundacademy.