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Two new microphones are available, with metal housings or durable plastic housings with charging contacts on the base. Both models feature a colour LC- Display, Automatic Frequency Scan and ACT settings. SPL capacity is 116-146 dB. Both come with adjustable input sensitivity, internal 4-level pad: 0, -10, -20 and -30 dB and Silent On/Off switch.
The Opus 900 system offers a range of interchangeable capsules, enabling a full range of uses, handling theatre, broadcast, large installations or live concerts. The DM 960 S and B capsules are both fitted with the exceptional high-performing TG-X 60 dynamic hypercardioid capsule, while the DM 969 S is fitted with the Opus 69 dynamic supercardioid capsule. The EM 981 S has an electret condenser capsule and the CM 930 B features beyer’s ultra full range ‘true condenser’ capsule.
Three new receivers, housed in rugged metal boxes, feature true dual diversity working in UHF. The NE 900 S, a single channel receiver, is 9.5” in width and 1U high, while the NE 900 D, a dual channel receiver, and the NE 900 Q, a quad receiver, are housed in a standard 19” 1U rackmount. An engineer-friendly “jog wheel” for fast access and reconfiguration of the system has also been added.
Each receiver offers 99 selectable pre-programmed frequencies, ranging from 668-692 MHz, 790-814 MHz, 841-865 MHz, with possibility to program a free frequency within 24 MHz bandwidth in 25 KHz steps. All feature a monitoring headphone output with volume control and balanced XLR per channel, Remote-In and-Out port and PC-controllability.
Two choices of Beltpack transmitters are also available for the Opus 900 Wireless System. The TS 900 M, with metal housing and the TS 900 C in a tough plastic case with re-chargeable contacts. Both come with ACT infrared interface for frequency setting, LCD for selected channel, group and battery status, gain control, silent on/off switch and 4-pin mini-XLR input connector.
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