Launched at Plasa 2004, London, beyerdynamic's Opus 100 Mk II is an entrance level, easy to use VHF wireless system for applications requiring only a few simultaneous channels. Depending on country regulations up to nine channels simultaneously are possible.
Providing high quality audio, the only difference between VHF and the popular UHF systems is the amount of simultaneously available channels.
The Opus 100 Mk II VHF features the NE 100 S true diversity receiver. This is a 9,5" unit in a durable plastic housing with two folding antennas, power switch, adjustable squelch control and output level, LEDs for AF and RF level and external power supply.
The TS 100 Mk II is a compact bodypack transmitter for a host of applications. The TS 100 Mk II comes in a rugged plastic housing with a 4-pin mini XLR input to connect to a wide selection of microphones and instruments. The bodypack transmitter features an absolutely noiseless On/Off switch, low-battery-warning and an operating period of up to 15 hours.
The handheld transmitters SDM 168 and SEM 180 are designed for classic vocal applications on stage. The SDM 168 is equipped with a dynamic microphone capsule (supercardioid), the SEM 180 with a condenser capsule (cardioid). |
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