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MIPRO ON TOUR WITH THE SINGING COYOTES
Easy to use, frequency agile wireless technology never inhibits
performances
Nashville, TN – September 2008 … Capitalizing on the fame
brought to them by the 2000 release of Touchstone Pictures’ film
Coyote Ugly, the Singing Coyotes are the latest endeavor in the ever-expanding
Coyote Ugly brand founded by Coyote Ugly Saloon owner and founder Liliana
Lovell. Ms. Lovell took her best entertainers/singers from the 13 Coyote
Ugly saloons across the country to form this all-female singing and
dancing group. Consisting of Brandee, Christa, Crystal, Lindsay, and
Nathalie, the group tours extensively, and wherever they go, MIPRO wireless
technology—distributed throughout North America by Avlex Corporation—
helps them keep the action fresh.
Nashville, TN-based Thunder Sound & Lighting, a design/build firm
that handles a wide range of installed and live sound projects, including
sites such as Raging Waters in San Dimas, CA, was contracted to outfit
the Singing Coyotes with wireless systems for their performances. After
meeting with the group and its management to gain an understanding of
their expectations, the entertainers were provided MIPRO ACT-707HM PLL
synthesized handheld transmitters and three ACT 707-D dual channel receiver
systems for a total of six channels. For monitoring, the Singing Coyotes
each use MIPRO’s MI-808 T/R in-ear monitoring system, which consists
of the MI-808T stereo transmitter and the MI-808R stereo receiver.
According to Steve Kimbrough, co-owner of Thunder Sound & Lighting
and sound engineer for the Coyotes, the ability to easily locate and
lock in open frequencies in a crowded RF environment was a key factor
in selecting the MIPRO wireless transmitters. “The Singing Coyotes
travel a lot,” says Kimbrough, “and you never know what
type of RF environment you’re going to find yourself in. For this
reason MIPRO’s ACT (Automatic Channel Targeting) technology was
very important to us, as the ACT system makes it quite easy to identify
and select available frequencies.”
“Similarly,” continued Kimbrough, “the MIPRO MI-808
in-ear monitoring system provides a consistent and balanced mix every
time the group performs. The Singing Coyotes perform in such a wide
range of venues and situations, that giving them a stable and consistent
reference is critical. Each performer has her own custom mix. When you
have 500 screaming guests in the audience as the girls are dancing and
singing, the ability to hear clearly is absolutely essential. Without
the freedom of movement and the clear fidelity provided by the combination
of their in-ear monitors and wireless mics, they could not do their
show.”
A recent engagement highlighted the Coyotes’ need for frequency
agile wireless equipment, as Kimbrough explained. “The Singing
Coyotes recently performed for Chet Culver, Governor of Iowa at a NASCAR
sanctioned auto race in Newton, IA that also featured NASCAR driving
sensation Kyle ‘Rowdy’ Busch,” said Kimbrough. “In
this situation, there were literally hundreds of wireless channels we
had to avoid. Each car’s race team has numerous voice frequencies
and their cars also have them. This way, the crew chiefs can monitor
the car and its engine via the on-board computer that communicates with
the pit crew’s computer during the race. There are also TV up-links,
track radios, plus police and EMS radios all around, so we depended
on MIPRO’s ACT function to provide us the full 100 channels—enabling
the girls to hear clearly and perform without dropouts.”
“We’ve trained each girl in the group how to select alternate
frequencies,” said Kimbrough. “So far, we’ve never
had to make a change during a performance, but it’s great to know
they can handle the situation should the need occur. The equipment performs
exceptionally well and once the frequencies are selected, the MIPRO
gear holds onto it.”
Kimbrough was also very complimentary about Avlex Corporation’s
technical support services. “Avlex has great support,” says
Kimbrough. “Before we travel, we frequently call Fred Canning
to check on frequency conditions in the area where we’re going
and to see if there are any frequencies we need to avoid. The MIPRO
wireless mics and in-ear monitor systems are a pleasure to use and,
with Fred’s help, we’ve always had a great show.”
For additional information about the Singing Coyotes, visit the group
online at www.myspace.com/singingcoyotes.
For more information about Thunder Sound & Lighting, contact the
company at 618-751-9211.
About Avlex Corporation
Avlex Corporation is a leading supplier of high quality, feature rich, and competitively priced professional audio products. The Avlex, Superlux, and Mipro brands of microphones, wireless systems, electronics, and accessories are available through independent dealers and contractors nationwide. For additional information on Avlex Corporation, visit the company online at www.avlex.com.
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