Passionsspiele St Margarethen turns to Mipro
Published: WORSHIP
AUSTRIA: The Passionsspiele St Margarethen musical depicting the conflicts of passion of Christ has been playing at the Römersteinbruch St Margarethen open air theatre during June and August since 1926. For the 2011 run, the decision was made to install and use Mipro wireless microphone systems for the play.
For this event, eight sets of ACT-747 quad-channel true diversity receivers (32-channel) were in use. Thirty-two sets of ACT-7T bodypacks were fitted with 32 MU-23 omni-directional headworn microphones for the performers. The venue also installed two sets of AD-707 four-channel antenna divider systems and four sets of AT-90 transmitting and receiving log antenna for signal transmission quality.
Backstage, the real-time ACT-707SD PC Control Interface software was put to use to pre-check RF signals before the performance. This found the signal was transmitted a distance of up to 108m. The sound engineers and technicians were reportedly ‘highly impressed’ with RF signals quality they received in the wardrobe area as it is separated by a large natural rock formation.
The Mipro equipment was supplied and installed by TV-Grill.