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Ed Sheeran Selects Sennheiser Digital 9000 Wireless For U.K. Tour

Front of house and monitor engineer Chris Marsh switches to wireless with Digital 9000 for vocal, loop vocal and guitar.

Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran’s latest UK tour was considered successful with 400,000 tickets sold over his two weekend appearances at London’s Wembley Stadium and Dublin’s Croke Park.

Supplied by production company Major Tom, Sennheiser‘s 2000 series wireless monitors and its flagship Digital 9000 Series microphones were in use throughout.

Front of house and monitor engineer Chris Marsh decided to change microphone during Ed’s last US tour, using Digital 9000 for his vocal, loop vocal and guitar.

“Digital 9000 Series has changed our lives,” says Chris. “We had been looking at ways of moving Ed’s guitar away from being wired, but we hadn’t found a good enough wireless system for him to lose the cable, which he’d been using since the very beginning. That was until we tried Digital 9000; unlike others we tried, we found it sounded even better than the cable.”

“From an audio point of view, his vocal became a lot more prominent and his guitar sounded more natural. On top of that we’ve been doing stadiums, so having something that has such strong RF capability made a real difference. It meant that Ed could be up to 50m away from the receivers and still have rock-solid reception. It’s made a really big difference to the show and to Ed’s ability to move around the stage.”

“Sennheiser has a long-standing relationship with both Chris and Ed,” says Phil Cummings, relations manager EMEA for Sennheiser. “When we suggested that Chris try Digital 9000 for Ed, we were confident that it would perform as they wanted it to. We’re delighted that it proved to be the right choice.”

“We use a great combination of equipment, all serviced by Major Tom,” Chris concludes. “We’ve been traveling around the world with it for the past 18 months and it has stood up to everything we’ve thrown at it, performing faultlessly throughout.”

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