The Lost Colony Doubles Down on Point Source Audio; Mics Shine Through Tough Weather

CO2 dual element mic is added to microphone inventory of the longest running drama in an outdoor theatre
 
OUTER BANKS, N.C. - July 31, 2019 - PRLog -- Manteo, N.C.— Through wind and rain, stage fights, environmental acoustics and more, Point Source Audio mics have weathered all the challenges in The Lost Colony, the outdoor theatre production located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The audio team, confident in their PSA investment since 2013, recently added the new patent-pending CO2 Confidence Collection dual-element headset mic (https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/) to their collection of 24 active on set mics.

"We were excited to see a product that made the application of the dual elements simpler by combining those wire runs and keeping things as tidy as possible. That mic has been a great benefit to the production," says Sound Designer/composer Michael Rasbury. "The [lead] character is most likely to have a mic issue due to the activity required by this role; stage combat; perspiration."

Since 1937, The Lost Colony has been telling the story of the first English colonies in North America and their mysterious disappearance. Over the past few years, the audio systems have been overhauled, upgraded and redesigned, including the ever-important microphones.

Robust equipment to withstand elements including water—in the form of rain and perspiration— as well as wind and heat is invaluable for theatre, but especially for outdoor theatre. The associate producer Lance Culpepper explains: "To provide our audience the experience that they're expecting, we really have to put a lot of our resources into ensuring that the audio equipment can sustain itself through all of these dynamic changes. That's one of the reasons why microphones are so important to us. Prior to the Point Source mics, we saw a much shorter lifespan with the previous microphones and we had to send them out for servicing more frequently. We don't see those problems with the Point Source mics."

The CO2 Confidence Collection has two waterproof and frequency-matched elements, each measuring a tiny 3mm. Both elements offer built-in redundancy and integrate PSA's first-to-market features including IP 57 waterproof rating and the "unbreakable" headset boom. Point Source Audio mics are engineered for durability and to endure challenging mic applications.

The audio team at The Lost Colony includes sound designer Michael Rasbury, A1 Joe Reynolds, and A2 Josiah Rodgers. Microphones supplied by Wake Forest, NC-based Provision Audio Video Solutions.

For more information about Point Source Audio and its products, visit www.point-sourceaudio.com.

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