Bangkok--5 Jul--TQPR Thailand
To support her Ultimate Collection compilation album, singer-songwriter Anastacia is spending the spring and summer on an extensive European tour, which includes multiple festival dates. A comprehensive package of Sennheiser wireless microphones, instrument microphones and wireless monitoring is travelling with the tour.
"We are using Sennheiser because Horst (Hartmann, monitor engineer) and I both get on very well with the equipment and how it sounds," says Front-of-House engineer Chris Madden. "It enables us to have clean RF every day and we don't have any problems."
"I've used the 5235 a lot with female singers and get on really well with it. It's always worked. I used it with Jessie J and really like it," says Chris. "It's meant for loud stages and has really good rejection."
"I like the sound of Sennheiser mics, particularly the 5000 Series. I think it's the best vocal mic they make, particularly for female artists," says Hartmann, monitor engineer. "The 184 MHz bandwidth gives me a lot of channels to choose from, meaning I can go all over the world with just one system and still find the frequencies I need.
"It has been a pleasure to support Chris and Horst, both long-time users of our product, on the Anastacia tour," concludes Phil Cummings, Artist Relations for Sennheiser. "Everything has worked perfectly and it's great to see Anastacia back out on tour in 2016."
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Anastacia.jpg: Anastacia is using a full complement of Sennheiser wireless and wired microphones as well as wireless monitoring systems for her current tour of Europe (Photo credit: Barbara Weber)