Pilot tone added to beyerdynamic entry-level wireless
Published: PRODUCTS
The inclusion of a pilot tone in the new TG 100 wireless system from beyerdynamic is being hailed by the manufacturer as ‘setting a new benchmark’ at the entry-level price point. The VHF system is available as either a handheld and belt-pack set.
The TG 100 receiver offers simplified control via two dials operating channel selection and volume. Status LEDs are included to indicate the main operating states, while the assembly is 1U in height with up to three devices able to fit side-by-side into a standard 19-inch rack-space. The handheld set includes the TG 100H supercardioid transmitter, while the belt-pack set offers the TG 100B belt-pack and TG H34c headset. Both versions reportedly work effectively up to distances of 80m, while the transmitters deliver approximately 10 hours of battery life.
The system – which is being offered with three different frequency ranges – can access up to 24 frequencies simultaneously. Eight channels are available for each frequency band.
Also new from the German manufacturer are two accessories for its installation microphones series, including a mic base and an LED ring.
The GMB 33/35 S microphone base is available in two versions for gooseneck microphones with (5-pin version) or without (3-pin version) an LED ring. The on-off button is backlit in red to indicate the status while several GMB 35 S 5-pin versions can be used in conjunction with a DSP device as a basic conference system.
Meanwhile, the BMR LED ring is intended for use with Classis BM series boundary microphones, indicating the status of teleconferences or video conferences by illuminating in different colours. The BMR is controlled via a media control system or the logic output of a DSP mixer.
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