NEW YORK — "Don't Tell Mama," a piano bar in New York City that uses an interactive entertainment experience, has acquired a new pair of Sennheiser wireless mics. The singing wait staff encourage the crowd to clap along and often single out patrons for impromptu duets or solos. Sound quality is of utmost importance, since it ultimately determines how well the singing wait staff at Don't Tell Mama can shape, hone, and control the room. Not only that, Mama's is located in mid-town Manhattan, not exactly the easiest spot for rock-solid RF. In answer, they have acquired two Sennheiser Evolution 345 G2 wireless series microphones.
Of the entire singing wait staff at Don't Tell Mama, it is arguably George Sanders who has the most dedicated fans. He has undeniable charisma, a comic sense that could stand by itself, and a knack for incorporating his adoring audience into his antics. Oh, and he has a rich baritone voice that would put many stage singers to shame.
George Sanders, one of the singers at Don't Tell Mama, said, " On the old wireless, I just had to yell or sing at the top of my lungs to be heard – and then it was usually distorted. The Sennheiser allows me so much more freedom and levels."
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