rmac Posted Tuesday at 11:50 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:50 AM DPA announces a new digital wireless system at ISE in Barcelona, following its announcement of CORE+ at NAMM. From DPA’s website: https://www.dpamicrophones.com/wireless/n-series/ ‘video: Introducing the N-Series Digital Wireless System Quote
Derek H Posted Tuesday at 03:03 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:03 PM Hmm. 2 channels per rack unit. Hard to be excited about that with everything else available. Good for them though. Surely there will be other receivers down the road. Quote
Matthias Richter Posted Tuesday at 03:46 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:46 PM exactly my initial thoughts. My RX12R could be home for 24ch in 1.5HE. Quote
Axel Mishael Posted Tuesday at 03:47 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:47 PM 42 minutes ago, Derek H said: Hmm. 2 channels per rack unit. Hard to be excited about that with everything else available. Good for them though. Surely there will be other receivers down the road. Perhaps they're trying to reach the broadcast, tv for now, I suspect that because the handheld and the size of the transmitter... On the other hand, a possible 4017 Digital is exciting to me... Axel. Quote
VASI Posted Wednesday at 09:54 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:54 PM It's their first time, so I can pretty understand that there is no receiver like MCR54. Looks interesting in terms of specifications from the other hand. Quote
DanieldH Posted Thursday at 09:52 AM Report Posted Thursday at 09:52 AM Pretty sure, they are addressing anything "stage" that can afford their products and is affine to their mics (theater, churches, concerts, and also Broadcast Studio). Microdot host connectors (or rather likely the new MicroLock advancement) is remarkably clever from sales perspective, but its even more interesting that Zaxcom did that before without economic interest to limit their product to Microdot mics. Quote
IronFilm Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM Hopefully this is just their first go at attempting to get low hanging fruit before taking on a more challenging project such as a Superslot receiver. Quote
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