D Squared Digital Wireless Microphone System Introduction
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- This video gives an overview of the Lectrosonics D Squared digital wireless microphone platform, utilizing the Lectrosonics 4th-generation digital architecture for excellent flexibility, ultra-fast setup, studio quality audio, and ultra-low latency. The system includes the DSQD 4-channel digital receiver with analog and Dante® outputs, DBu digital belt pack transmitter, and DHu digital handheld transmitter. System features include 24 bit, 48 kHz digital audio, 2-way IR sync, three levels of encryption, talkback, and a tuning range from 470-608 MHz (470-614 MHz for export versions). Three different receiver diversity schemes are available: antenna switching, ratio diversity, and frequency diversity. The D Squared System represents a new milestone in wireless mic system flexibility, audio, and radio performance, and up to 8 channels in 1 RU. The receiver is also compatible with current and previous generation Digital Hybrid Wireless® transmitters. For more information on the D Squared digital wireless system, visit www.lectrosoni...
So - the XLR outputs are analogue signal only, meaning if you wanted a fully digital signal flow, you would have to use Dante?
Yes, that's correct.
We do now offer a version with AES3 outputs instead of the Dante outputs.
two D2 receiver run cat6 cable on Dante connect with SD Scorpio, correct? 8 channel digital ? can I run two more SRC for total 10 channels ?
Yes, you can run two DSQD through a switch, into the Scorpio. There are USB-powered network switches like this one: www.amazon.com/Black-Box-Network-Services-LGB304A/dp/B0148L7YI2
I Believe Doug Aldrich, Dio, Whitesnake, Dead Daisy's ect…. Use's this Brand
Yes, Doug uses the L Series wireless system for guitar and has for several years now.
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