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Prolight + Sound 2013


A spectrum of wireless systems


MANY WIRELESS microphone manufacturers were presenting solutions that addressed the reallocation of frequencies due to the spectrum sell-off. Prolight + Sound saw the first platform in Germany for beyerdynamic’s TG 1000 digital wireless microphone system (launched at NAMM in January). This operates in a wide UHF frequency range between 470 and 789MHz. This wide bandwidth gives users ample opportunity to avoid interference from other devices, and also enables the system to function worldwide. AKG unveiled the latest version


of its WMS465 wireless solution, which has revised operating frequencies for the European market. WMS45 Band 10 operates on frequencies between 823 and 832MHz. According to AKG, this band is exclusively reserved for wireless microphone and in-ear monitoring in many European countries, and can be used free of charge in countries such as Germany.


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beyer’s TG1000 wireless reciever


Funktion-Onedemonstrated its new BR (Bass Reflex) Range, which provides “deep, strong bass at close range”. Versions includes double 18”, double 21”, single 15” and single 18” enclosures. The demo room also hosted the first public showing of the new PSM318 DJ Monitors (see p13) – as tried and approved of by the PSNEurope editor. www.funktion-one.com


AKG WMS45


Audio-Technica System 10 Making its European debut


was Audio-Technica’s System 10 digital wireless system. This operates in the 2.4GHz range, immune to interference from digital or analogue TV signals. Channel selection, sync and set-up are instantaneous, says A-T, making frequency hunting a thing of the past. The system uses frequency, time and space diversity to maximise signal integrity. On the TOA stand, Trantec


was giving visitors a first look at the S4.16 dual wireless system. This features up to


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