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LD Systems WS 100

Wireless system from LD Systems

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lechaps lechaps
Published on 03/06/08 at 10:46
Hello everyone,
So I just tell you what wireless system WAS 100 series (I just bought the guitar version WAS 100 BPG).
Ordered on the website well known "foo", I'll tell you my opinion.
It comes in plastic case hard and well protected from shock (the case is the same for the whole series since there are all possible cuts to get on the version). Small aside, there is no documentation in French in the box!
You will find, in this case pre-formed, the transmitter, receiver, power supply, a 6.35 jack, the cable transmitter / guitar, a game of heads and finally the two antennas.
but despite it's first printing very serious. Connecting the beast!
you first equip the receiver of the two antennas and connecting the external power supply. Start of the base with the power button, a pretty blue screen appears.
you can read about this one all the necessary information:
the input level,
the output level you set the level with the two arrows on the front,
bank and channel (factory and a canal bank 1),
the frequency 790,850 in this case (you have a total of 160 different frequencies!'s enough to find a quiet corner to send),
display a low battery and yes even on the receiver,
and finally an indicator of research to indicate to the infrared transmitter on how often you want it issues.
over the front you have different buttons that let you change the channel, the bank, the output volume, the activation of two infrared LEDs will indicate the channel receiver A or B as it is diversity.
in the back, you'll find everything you need, the antenna support, a 6.35 jack output, XLR output and finally the well squelch the power input of course.
Turning to the transmitter, install two AA batteries supplied in the box, the system integration is in my opinion a bit fragile and will be handled with care (system of prior plastic rear pivot underneath the box).
insert the cable guitar and start a lamp using the power button
blue display also tells you turn, the bank and the canal and finally battery status and frequency, rest assured you blue lighting turns off after a few seconds if the batteries would not long.
you also have a button lift for the detection of infrared light that you turn with that of the transmitter for everyone is found (small details infrared eye is located at the rear of the transmitter you will see the symbol, I suggest you put in front of the base when you use it).
you also on top of the transmitter in addition to the guitar cable plug, the small flexible antenna, an LED start-up and a 3 position selector: mic, 0 dB and -10 dB, selected according to the source you use.
it is connected and everything is settled, now move on to more important sound:
I went around the apartment any stall, I'll see later for the distance and I'll keep you posted if I notice something at that level.
go listen on my monitor speakers:
no more blows with the jack that's already a high note over the quality of reproduction of my strato hss is bluffing, I almost lost none of my sound spectrum from the traditional jack (I remind you that we are on studio monitors so live it's all good) on the other hand is slightly compressed with the same level.
compared to some models (Thomann, shure, sennheiser) I give high marks to the wireless system to a quality / price of 248 euros, it is the other that cost almost double. if I were to buy another one, this would be the one!