Product Code: 10channelwms4500system
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Fitting all components into
flight cases as well as the shortest possible setup time are
essential for festivals with several acts performing in succession.
While one performer is on stage, backstage preparations for the
following act must be completed so that it can be started without
any drawn-out interruptions due to alterations or soundchecks.
Wireless systems in particular require meticulous RF and audio
performance tests to be carried out before they are connected to
the FOH mixer. The advanced software of the SR 4000 receiver makes
all this easy. Rehearsal Mode, Auto Setup, and Frequency Scan are
just a few of the features that help set up all the RF connections
quickly and efficiently.
However, the ultimate quality of the audio signal delivered by the
receiver can only be tested by connecting the receiver to the
mixer, which is practically impossible once the show has started.
Two HPA 4000 headphone amplifiers, each connected to eight
receivers, eliminate this problem, enabling you to check audio
signal quality quickly and reliably without an additional
mixer.
In the example shown above, a complete 10-channel wireless system
including antenna splitters, power supply unit, and headphone
amplifiers can be fitted into a compact 8-space-rack. You can also
fit two small flight cases with five chargers each for the
transmitters, so that all transmitters can be charged completely
and simultaneously within just one hour. And, the complete tour
sound package takes up so little space it can be transported in a
standard station wagon – the ideal solution for any band on
tour.
Another excellent choice for smaller touring sound systems is the
WMS 450, which is compatible with many of the system expansion
components of the WMS 4000 for cost-effective, yet state-of-the-art
performance. For example, a complete 4-channel system including a
PSU 4000 power supply unit and PS 4000 antenna multi-coupler with
two front-mounted antennas will fit into a 3-space rack! All
that’s necessary to hook it up is to connect a single power
cable and the audio lines. All other components, such as the
transmitter, can be stored in a
2-space-drawer.
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