Connect two microphones via Bluetooth to a speaker
Antoine85100
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Hello everyone,
Ideally, I would like to connect two (small) microphones to the same Bluetooth speaker.
Problem: I know nothing about this, I don't know if it's possible, and I don't know what equipment is necessary to achieve this.
The goal is to have a stage microphone for a speaker on stage and a microphone for the audience so that everyone can hear the questions. The sound should be broadcasted through the speaker in multipurpose rooms with a capacity of 50 to 400 people.
I don't have a specific budget, but I am still looking for the best quality/price ratio possible.
Here is an example of a microphone I would like to buy (even though I don't know if we can connect them to any Bluetooth speaker):
https://www.thomann.de/fr/sennheiser_me66_bundle.htm?sid=4bcba3b6f973a6dc12cc631f8eb7f457
I hope I have expressed myself clearly,
Thank you in advance for any help!
Ideally, I would like to connect two (small) microphones to the same Bluetooth speaker.
Problem: I know nothing about this, I don't know if it's possible, and I don't know what equipment is necessary to achieve this.
The goal is to have a stage microphone for a speaker on stage and a microphone for the audience so that everyone can hear the questions. The sound should be broadcasted through the speaker in multipurpose rooms with a capacity of 50 to 400 people.
I don't have a specific budget, but I am still looking for the best quality/price ratio possible.
Here is an example of a microphone I would like to buy (even though I don't know if we can connect them to any Bluetooth speaker):
https://www.thomann.de/fr/sennheiser_me66_bundle.htm?sid=4bcba3b6f973a6dc12cc631f8eb7f457
I hope I have expressed myself clearly,
Thank you in advance for any help!
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The ideal would be 2 speakers as ==>
https://www.technimusic.fr/art-roadbuddy-10-hhd-2-ld-systems-61547.htm
Some venues are wider than they are deep, and the sound dispersion may be disappointing with a single speaker. This is why having a speaker on each side of the stage edge will provide better sound distribution. The microphones have good characteristics and are designed to handle falls. When passing the microphone hand to hand in the audience, it's not uncommon to hear a thud (oh, the microphone fell!) The one you were considering wouldn't have held up at all (389 € garbage! Ouch Ouch) So you will have 4 microphones. That will give you a backup.
I believe the two speakers can be connected to each other via a shielded cable (plan for about 12 m). I couldn't find any real information in the specifications, so for confirmation, feel free to call the technician.
If you buy 2 speakers, try to negotiate a bit on the prices (5% discount for example). Shipping is free.
See you soon . . .
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- Well, I messed up. It was €589 and not €489
Otherwise see ==>
https://www.technimusic.fr/cat-sono-portable-80-a-120-personnes-1264.htm
https://www.sogetronic.fr/2027-sono-portables
But you'll need to study the features well. Some less powerful speakers won't cover a room of 300 people. Others may also have only one microphone that can work at a time or even be sold with just one microphone input. In short, study them and make the right choice. Preferably opt for a professional site. If the same equipment you choose is sold cheaper on Amazon or C Discount, why not!
See you later . . .
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Hello.
>>> The sound must be broadcasted by the speaker in multipurpose rooms with a capacity ranging from 50 to 400 people <<<
Do you have the brand and model of this speaker?
For the stage and the audience, the microphones you have in mind are not suitable. The latter is more appropriate for sound recording.
See you later . . .