NAB Preview: Sennheiser AC3000
Apr 4, 2005 8:00 AM, By Mix Editors
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Sennheiser will launch the new AC3000 antenna combiner for wireless monitoring applications at NAB 2005. The new active AC3000, which operates with all wireless systems, allows up to eight personal monitor transmitters to be connected to a single common transmitter antenna.
Occupying a single rackspace, the AC3000 may be used across the entire UHF range from 470 MHz to 870 MHz. Combining multiple RF monitoring systems through a single broadband device can reduce intermodulation between transmitters and keeps cabling to an absolute minimum.
The 19-inch housing includes front panel LEDs for RF level indication. U.S. MSRP: $3,000.
Visit www.sennheiserusa.com for more information.
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