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Sennheiserin langaton Digital 6000 -järjestelmä loisti Rihannan esiintyessä Super Bowl LVII -ottelun puoliajalla

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Tähtiartisti käytti Sennheiserin mikrofonia haastavassa ympäristössä esiintyessään yleisön edessä ensimmäistä kertaa seitsemään vuoteen

Suomen aikaa varhain maanantaiaamuna 13. helmikuuta nähty Rihannan esitys oli Super Bowl -historian toiseksi katsotuin puoliaikashow. Fox-uutiskanavan mukaan esitys ylitti Philadelphia Eaglesin ja Kansas City Chiefsin välisen ottelun keskimääräisen katsojamäärän 5 miljoonalla katsojalla. Odotetussa esiintymisessä käytettiin Sennheiserin langatonta Digital 6000 -mikrofonijärjestelmää sekä kustomoitua SKM 6000 -audiolähetintä yhdessä dynaamisen herttakuvioisen MD 9235 -mikrofonikapselin kanssa. Sennheiserin langattoman järjestelmän valinta voi vaikuttaa pieneltä yksityiskohdalta, mutta esityksen äänentoiston eheyden varmistaminen oli poikkeuksellisen haastavaa, sillä Phoenixin metropolialueella sijaitseva State Farm Arena on yksi teknisesti haastavimmista ympäristöistä langattomien taajuuksien koordinoinnin kannalta.

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There were over 2000 frequencies coordinated in Phoenix over the Super Bowl weekend as dozens of simultaneous events took place in the area, including the 2023 NFL Honors Awards, various VIP events, outdoor concerts and more. With this, and the ever-shrinking spectrum available for wireless microphone operators, the audio engineers and frequency coordinators for this year’s broadcast had their work cut out for them.

“Phoenix is a challenging city because it is the only one that officially does not have a vacant UHF TV channel. They are all allocated for broadcast, so there is very little spectrum available for wireless mics,” says Joe Ciaudelli, Director of Spectrum & Innovation at Sennheiser, “to make matters more complicated, although it is an indoor stadium with a retractable roof, the State Farm Arena does not provide much shielding from outside RF signals, making it vulnerable to interference.” Ciaudelli is an industry veteran and international expert on spectrum and wireless system operations. He contributed the chapter on wireless microphones to the Audio Engineering Society (AES) Handbook and is a private sector adviser in the U.S. delegation to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the United Nations’ specialized agency on information and communications.

Sennheiser’s Director of Spectrum & Innovation, Joe Ciaudelli is an international expert on spectrum and wireless system operations. ​
(Photo Credit: Joe Ciaudelli)
Sennheiser’s Director of Spectrum & Innovation, Joe Ciaudelli is an international expert on spectrum and wireless system operations. ​
(Photo Credit: Joe Ciaudelli)

The location and circumstances made the already high-stakes Super Bowl halftime show that much more exacting for the audio professionals involved. “Thanks to their resourcefulness and diligent planning, the audio engineers and NFL frequency coordinators were able to combat the harsh RF environment this year by leveraging Special Temporary Authorizations (STA) via the FCC, along with some other workarounds,” recounts Ciaudelli. An STA gives licensed wireless microphone operators temporary access to frequency bands that are not permitted for wireless mics. The engineers also leveraged channels occupied by low power or distant TV stations and used clever placement of directional antennas to further attenuate these unwanted TV signals, before being picked up by the wireless microphone receivers. Without this planning and resourcefulness, the entire broadcast, including Rihanna’s performance, would have been at risk of audio dropouts and interference – a massive potential faux pas for her long-awaited showing.

Beyond safeguarding the wireless signal via the STA and directional antennas, the audio team had to be thoughtful with the choice of the wireless microphone system for Rihanna. Not only to ensure her vocals sounded as remarkable as the last time she performed live all those years ago, but also to combat the tough RF environment and establish a reliable wireless connection. Her MD 9235 microphone capsule offered sparkle on her vocals, while the Digital 6000 did the rest. Ciaudelli shares, “not only is the Digital 6000 with the MD 9235 capsule a great sounding microphone, but it also has such good intermodulation suppression and a clean RF signal. This is one tool that would work in an environment where all others might fail – it is a marvel of engineering from both the RF and audio standpoints. I am not surprised that it was used by the star.”

Ciaudelli continues, “this year’s Super Bowl highlights the challenges of a lack of suitable available spectrum for wireless mics that has led STAs to be a tiresome staple at almost all professional sporting events today. Even though it is called a Special Temporary Authorization, it is becoming so routinely used that they might as well start calling them Standard Temporary Authorizations.” As professional sporting events become more multifaceted and the wireless audio and video channel counts increase, the challenges of the spectrum crunch will only get more difficult to navigate.



Stephanie Schmidt

Communications Manager Professional Audio, Sennheiser electronic SE & Co. KG

Michael Jääskeläinen

Hill+Knowlton Strategies

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