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Lectrosonics has announced the introduction of three new 'Large Bandwith' wireless systems - the LMb and LT Wide Band Transmitters and the LR Wide Band Receiver! For more pictures and details, check out the full press release below the jump!
LECTROSONICS INTRODUCES L SERIES WIRELESS MICROPHONE PRODUCTSFeatures include wide tuning bandwidth, Digital Hybrid Wireless® technology
Las Vegas, NV – March 2014 Lectrosonics, recognized the world over as a leading manufacturer of wireless microphone systems and audio processing products, is pleased to announce three new products in the company’s L Series ‘Large Bandwidth’ line of wireless microphones. The new L Series units all share a wide tuning range of three standard Lectrosonics blocks, or 67.5 to 76.8 MHz, depending on the specific frequency band, and employ Lectrosonics' patented Digital Hybrid Wireless® technology for compandor-free audio along with compatibility modes for interoperability with older analog systems. The new L Series product group consists of the LMb and LT beltpack transmitters, and the LR miniature receiver.
All three L Series units are available in four different frequency ranges for worldwide use:
Overall system audio specifications are as follows:
Karl Winkler, Lectrosonics’ Director of Business Development, commented on the company’s new L Series products, “These new wireless mic products fill a growing need for frequency flexibility in the face of ever more crowded and shrinking RF spectrum. We've taken our hard-won experience in making robust, reliable and user-friendly wireless microphones along with plenty of user input and distilled this knowledge into these three products. The super-small LR in particular should be of interest to the growing population of digital filmmakers using smaller and smaller cameras.ʺ
Availability for Lectrosonics L Series products is as follows: LMb and LT: Q2, 2014. LR: Q4 2014.
Pricing has not yet been determined.
These devices have not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. These devices are not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained.