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Wireless monitoring system from Lectrosonics

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Lectrosonics introduces the Quadra digital wireless monitor (IEM) system at Winter NAMM.

Consisting of the M4R belt-pack diversity receiver and the M4T half-rack transmitter, the new Quadra system features digital RF modulation, two or four channels of 24-bit/48 kHz digital audio, analog or digital inputs, and a unique mixing interface for users.

 

The Quadra system operates in the license-free ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical) band between 902–928 MHz and has a throughput latency of 1 ms for the analog inputs and <0.5 ms for the digital inputs.

 

The M4R diversity belt-pack receiver features an interface with a backlit LCD and membrane switches. A four-channel mixer enables the performer to tailor the mix in real time, based on what is sent to the transmitter from the monitor console. Several channel setups and knob configurations are available, providing users with a variety of choices as to how the system operates. The M4R runs for 6 hours on three alkaline AA batteries.

 

The M4T half-rack transmitter features transmission power of 200 mW. Locking XLR connectors are designed to facilitate up to four channels of either analog or digital (AES/EBU) audio sources to be applied to the transmitter. A backlit LCD and large membrane switches provide an interface that is operable even in the most challenging environments. The included hardware supports rack-mounting of two M4T units together in a 1RU configuration. A USB jack provides for future firmware updates in the field. The M4T operates on AC mains power, avoiding the use of a wall-wart.

 

Pricing & Availability

  • M4T transmitter MSRP: $2875
  • M4R receiver: $1765

 

The system will be available in February, 2011.

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