Rentals

Intercom-over-Ethernet_700The great thing about audio industry standards is that every manufacturer has their own!

After waiting to see which digital network protocol emerged as the standard, we adopted Dante when Yamaha implemented it in their CL series consoles.  The flexibility and convenience of using ethernet cabling instead of heavy multi-channel microphone snakes, along with Yamaha reliability, was an easy decision.

Now, a couple years later, our CL Series consoles are routinely doing the heavy lifting on big shows.

For our digital “snake” we use entertainment-spec rugged Cat5e with four cables in a durable rubber jacket. That gives us two cables for Dante primary and secondary, one cable for remote control (wireless, speaker management, etc), and one spare.

Then there’s the question of intercom.

We don’t like to put intercom on audio snakes or a separate drive snake, since it can sometimes leak (crosstalk) onto the other channels.  We could run a couple more XLR cables—instead we decided to put that spare Cat5e cable to some good use.

To that end, we developed custom intercom over Ethernet adaptor boxes.  We’re using two of the twisted pairs for power and audio and the other two pairs as grounds. It would have been possible to use one of the “ground” pairs for a third channel, but 95% of all shows use just one channel and it’s rare to go beyond two. So instead we put both genders of XLR on the two channels, to help with the inevitable gender problems encountered when running intercom.

We use these with our Clear-Com Partyline systems, and they work just fine even over three hundred feet of cable.

If you have any questions about our intercom systems, or would like a rental quote, please contact our rental team at 847.367.9588 or rentals@tcfurlong.com.

ULXD-Group-325We recently expanded our already robust rental inventory of  Shure ULX-D wireless microphone systems with 18 additional channels in the G50, H50 and L50 bands. All 18 channels are full combo systems (1 handheld and 1 bodypack per receiver channel) with a mix of dual and quad receiver configurations.

“ULX-D sounds fantastic and is outstanding in terms of spectral efficiency,” said our Rental Manager, Chris Wintz. “We’re finding we’re able to squeeze multiple channels in pockets of available RF that are too small for other wireless microphone technologies.”

This new acquisition brings our total wireless microphone channel count to well over 100 channels in 10 different platforms including  Shure Axient, UHFR, ULXD, UHF, and ULXP; Lectrosonics 400 series; Sennheiser 2/3/5K series and Evolution series.  We also has a deep inventory of wireless IEM, intercom, IFB, and Point:Point systems.

In addition to having well-maintained RF systems at every level and price point, we stock a vast array of capsules, mic elements, specialty antennas, antenna distribution, RF filters, low loss cable, RF spectrum analyzers, and other RF components.  More important than our gear is our  team’s wealth of RF expertise and experience.

Call Chris Wintz or anyone on the Rental team at 847-367-9588 or rentals@tcfurlong.com for more information about our wireless systems or for a rental quote.

yamaha-ql1-ql5At the Prolight+Sound trade show, Yamaha released the all-in-one QL Series of digital consoles—the “little brother” to the CL Series.

The QL series inherits the performance and functionality of the CL Series, and is intended for small to medium scale live sound, corporate events, installations, and more.

QL consoles are available in two models: the QL5 (with 64 mono+8 stereo mix channels, 32 analog inputs, and 16 analog outputs); and the QL1 (with 32 mono+8 stereo mix channels, 16 analog inputs, and 8 analog outputs).

Both consoles feature:

  • A focus on high-quality sound reproduction that is faithful to the source
  • Rupert Neve Portico 5033/5043 Virtual Circuit Modeling (VCM) plugins
  • Built-in 16-channel Dan Dugan Automatic Mixer
  • “Touch-and-turn” knob for easy and efficient control of on-screen parameters
  • Comprehensive Fader Bank section, including 4 custom fader layers
  • 300 scene memories
  • Ample EQ and dynamics processing
  • 16 DCA groups
  • 8 Mute groups
  • 12 User Defined Keys
  • High visibility channel names and colors
  • Built-in Dante I/O (32×32 on the QL1, 64×64 on the QL5)
  • Gain compensation when sharing inputs with another controller
  • 2-track recording to USB flash drives
  • Multitrack recording via Dante
  • iPad and computer integration
  • 5-in/5-out GPI interface

We’ve already ordered one of each console for our rental stock, and will be holding QL Series launch events around the Chicagoland area.

To be notified when these events are announced, be sure to sign up for our email list in the box to the right.

For more information about the QL Series, or to get a quote, please contact our Sales Team at 847.367.9588 or sales@tcfurlong.com.

TC Furlong Provides Two CLs for Amos Lee Tour

BJ-Templeton-at-CL5_mainAmos Lee is an American singer-songwriter whose musical style encompasses folk, rock, and soul.  Born in Philadelphia, the 36-year old is embarking on a new tour in support of his sixth CD, “Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song.”  This CD follows the release of his album, “Mission Bell,” that debuted at #1 on the Billboard top 200 chart.  Currently finishing the fall leg of the tour, Lee and the crew will be hitting the road again in February for the winter leg.

TC Furlong of Lake Forest, Illinois is supporting Lee’s tour with a rental package including a Yamaha CL5 digital audio console at front of house, a CL1 for monitors, and two Rio3224-D input/output boxes positioned onstage, along with wireless IEM units for the band.   [click to continue…]

Allen-and-Heath-Qu-16Recently added to rental inventory, the Allen & Heath Qu-16 is a compact and very affordable digital mixer with 16 XLR/TRS mono inputs, 3 stereo TRS inputs, 4 effects returns and 12 mix outputs.

Made with many features and workflows started on the A&H GLD and iLive systems, the Qu-16 can be used in any application, including front of house, monitors, and recording.

Some features include:

  • 16 Busses
  • 4 FX Engines
  • 4 Mute Groups
  • Trim, polarity, HPF, gate, 4-band PEQ, compressor, and delay on all inputs
  • 1/3 octave GEQ, compressor, and delay on Main LR and Mono Mix outputs
  • 4-band PEQ, compressor, and delay on Stereo Mix outputs
  • Built-in Signal Generator
  • Built-in RTA with Peak Band indication
  • AES Digital Out
  • Motorized Faders
  • Qu-Drive direct Multitrack Recording and Playback on USB drives
  • iLive FX Library
  • Qu-Pad iPad App
  • USB Audio Streaming
  • DAW MIDI Control

The Allen & Heath Qu-16 adds to our wide variety of more than 20 models of analog and digital mixing consoles, ensuring we have the perfect choice for your application and budget.

To learn more about the Qu-16, or to get a rental quote, please contact our Rental Team at 847.367.9588 or rentals@tcfurlong.com.