The ISE novelty for the MIPRO brand is the system update for the series of digital microphones, which now has a much greater receiving range without signal loss<\/strong><\/p>\n The German brand MIPRO<\/strong><\/a> has chosen ISE 2020<\/strong><\/a> to launch the third generation of the ACT-800 Digital Microphone Series<\/strong><\/a>, with remarkable updates. not only have the receivers of the series been visually and technically revised, but also the transmitters.
\nThe system now offers a bandwidth of 72MHz<\/strong> and, according to the company, a much greater receiving range without signal loss. With up to 48 interference-free channels<\/strong> and a user-defined group where 16 channels<\/strong> out of 2.881 frequencies<\/strong> can be selected and stored, the 800 series<\/strong><\/a> features a proprietary DSP audio processor and A\/D converter, providing a dynamic range of >115Dba<\/strong> and <2.7ms<\/strong> latency.<\/p>\n
\nThe 1U dual- and quad-channel receivers can optionally be equipped with a Dante<\/strong> or AVB<\/strong> interface. The new handheld transmitter comes with a sliding protection cover, which is said to be simple and quick to access but protects the unit from accidental touch. A special battery compartment allows either rechargeable batteries or AA batteries to be used.
\nThe microphone head thread was specially developed for MIPRO<\/strong><\/a> and Shure<\/strong><\/a> microphone capsule modules. <\/p>\n