Deity THEOS DLTX Phantom Power Body pack Transmitter
- 5 999 kr
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Artikelnummer:
3906
As a filmmaker, sound is one of the most important aspects of your work. Nothing is more frustrating than discovering that your audio is unusable due to interference, dropped signals, or other issues. This is where the Deity Theos Digital Wireless Microphone System comes in. This state-of-the-art system is designed to make your audio recording process seamless and stress-free.
- Ultra Wideband Digital UHF spectrum; 550-960 MHz*
- Up to 100mW RF Output
- Provides 48V Phantom Power
- 3-Pin LEMO Audio Input
- Built-in 32-bit float recorder in the transmitter
- Recordings are saved to a Micro SD card; up to 512Gb
- Wirelessly sync timecode from Deity TC-1 or JAM via 3-Pin Input
- Can be remotely controlled via the Sidus Audio™ app
- Up to 14Hrs Long Battery Life: 2x AA Batteries**
- Supports USB-C for external power
- Full-color LCD screen
- CNC-milled aluminum chassis
- SMA antenna ports
*Actual frequency band size will be limited to local laws
** Battery life tested at 10mW, Bluetooth Off, Screen Sleep 10 Sec, LED On, Deity Lithium 3000mAh batteries
*** Not for sale in North America
Featuring Global OneBand™ Technology
One of the standout features of the Theos DLTX is its use of ultra wideband UHF spectrum, with frequencies that span between 550-960 MHz.*
Theos DLTX also features swappable frequency ranges based on your phone’s GPS / Firmware Update. Now you can travel the world with one wireless microphone kit.
*Actual spectrum is limited by local laws. See your government's rules on RF spectrum for wireless microphones -
Built-in Recorder
The DLTX is also equipped with a built-in recorder. The onboard recorder features both 24-bit and 32-bit float formats so you never have to worry about gain staging on your backup WAV files. Recordings are saved to a Micro SD card, providing ample space for your audio recordings.
The built-in recorder features an impressive EIN self-noise of -130dBu (A-weighting, gain at +42dB, 150ohm source impedance). This puts it on par with some of the most expensive audio recorders in the TV and film industry