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Prodipe UHF B210 DSP Lavalier Duo

SKU: APA2018-26244
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With the UHF B210 DSP Duo you can connect two Series 21 mics (one to each bodypack).

Τhe new Prodipe UHF B210 DSP Lavalier mic is specially designed for people on the move.

Comfortable and light, it boasts a tailor-made cardioid capsule for singing and vocals.

 

Features:

  • DSP circuit

  • Automatic IR search and selection of 100 available UHF frequencies

  • Mini XLR connections on the UHF B210 DSP bodypack

  • 1 balanced XLR output + 1 unbalanced Jack output.

  • 8 B210 DSP systems can be used simultaneously

 

Specifications:

Microphone:

  • Type: Small diaphragm condenser

  • Directivity: Omni-directional

  • Sensitivity: -37dB ±3dB (0dB=1V/Pa - 1KHz)

  • Frequency response: 30Hz - 18 KHz

  • Output impedance: ≤200Ω

  • Cable lenght:1m

Main functions:

  • Tranmission: UHF

  • Bandwith: 630 - 680MHz

  • Frequencies: 2x50

  • Dynamic range: >90dB

  • Harmonic distorsion: <0.1%

  • Frequency response: 30Hz - 20KHz

  • Range: 60m

Transmitter:

  • Power consumption: 10mW

  • Modulation: FM

  • Power source:LR6 (AA) 1.5V × 2 (approx. 8h)

Receiver:

  • Power supply: AC100~240V (50-60Hz)

  • Voltage: 12V

  • S/N Ratio: >96dB

  • RX Sensitivity: <-94dBm

  • Unbalanced audio output: 6.35mm Jack

  • Balanced audio output: XLR

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