Microphones, accessories

Mar 1, 2009 12:00 PM

    

Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless

Features two independent channels that can feed separate inputs or can be mixed internally to feed a single input; offers two diversity modes — SmartDiversity reception is employed by independently combining antenna phase for each receiver channel, while the two channels can be used together in True Diversity Ratio mode as a single receiver.
505-892-4501 www.lectrosonics.com
Booth: N5223

WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM

Azden 325ULT series

Dual-channel UHF camera-mount wireless systems; feature 188 user-selectable frequencies displayed on an LCD screen so users can always find a free channel; consists of the 325UPR dual-channel on-camera receiver, the 35BT beltpack transmitter, the 35HT handheld microphone/transmitter and the 35XT plug-in transmitter; the 325ULT comes with 2 35BT/EX-503L body-pack mics along with the 325UPR receiver, packed in a carry case.
516-328-7500; www.azdencorp.com
Booth: N2614


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