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Case study: With Relacart, nothing can "scallop" with Peter Pan!

Peter Pan Goes Wrong, the hugely successful comedy from Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields, creators of the critically acclaimed The Play That Goes Wrong.

This play has landed at the Chapultepec Cultural Forum in Mexico City, by the hand of Próspero Teatro, for a long season.

Something that definitely can't go wrong in this staging (or any other!) is the wireless microphone system to be used by the cast, and for this very fun performance Relacart has been the brand of choice for the production, based on its robust radio frequency stability, excellent frequency response and a bodypack size that may well be the dream of all audio professionals for musical theater: practically airtight, tiny to its maximum expression and with the need to use a single AA battery to operate: the ultra-compact and efficient T 32 from Relacart!

Accompanying ten transmitters of this model, a system was installed consisting of 5 double HR-32D receivers, with DANTE digital output, an impressive bandwidth of 130 MHz and a graphic spectrum analyzer integrated into each receiver, which provides unprecedented simplicity when performing the corresponding frequency coordination.

Completing the solution is the antenna distribution, with which Relacart makes it possible for Peter Pan to fly high in Mexico... unless something goes wrong!

navits is committed to contributing to Relacart's growth in Mexico, from north to south and from coast to coast!

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