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beyerdynamic Announces Dante-Enabled TG 1000 Wireless System

New system offers networking integration; interchangeable dynamic, condenser, and ribbon capsules; and several beltpack options.

beyerdynamic will be presenting a new version of the TG 1000 digital wireless system at ISE 2017.

This 24-bit system now has a Dante interface and can be integrated into digital audio networks based on the Audinate solution.

The TG 1000 dual receiver is equipped with a Dante network interface in the form of an RJ45 connector flanked by status LEDs on the back of the 19-inch device (1 HU). The dual receiver’s analog audio output also comes with a modern digital option.

The Dante network solution from the Australian company Audinate is popular in professional audio applications, and in recent years has established itself worldwide at live events, studios, and in fixed installations. Dante transfers uncompressed digital audio data via standard IP networks; thus, interference-prone, inconvenient multi core copper cables are replaced with cost-effective Ethernet connections.

With the help of clearly designed software, even complex networks can be configured with just a few clicks of a mouse. Dante is supported by numerous pro audio manufacturers and allows for multi-channel signal exchange, with negligible latency, between hundreds of pro audio products available on the market.

The beyerdynamic TG 1000 wireless system has a switching bandwidth of 319 MHz in the UHF range (470 – 789 MHz), guaranteeing long-term investment security and smooth operation across the globe. Operation is intuitive thanks to the high-contrast OLED display, one button navigation and Chameleon software. Up to six dual receivers can be cascaded without the need for external antenna splitters.

The total latency from transmitter to receiver is only 2.1 milliseconds. In optimal environmental conditions, the transition range can reach up to 300 meters. In a business environment, optional proprietary encryption ensures that sensitive information remains confidential. The TG 1000 system components bear the “Made in Germany” quality seal, are made with a high level of expertise in Heilbronn.

There is an assortment of capsules available for the TG 1000 handheld transmitter that, in addition to dynamic variants and condenser capsules, also includes the beyerdynamic TG V90w ribbon module. The TG MM1w interchangeable capsule can be used in combination with the TG 1000 handheld transmitter to calibrate public address systems in theaters, at live concerts and at festivals.

Lavalier, neckworn and earhook microphones are available for use with the TG 1000 beltpack transmitter, and discerning instrumentalists appreciate the beyerdynamic Touring Gear instrument microphones. The ergonomically designed TG 1000 transmitters, which can be synchronized using the FastSync function in less than a second, facilitate around eight hours of constant use; the transmission performance can be switched between 10 mW and 50 mW. A range of accessories, from an intelligent charger with network connection to flexible antenna management, completes the offer.

beyerdynamic will be presenting the TG 1000 wireless system with Dante for the first time from February 7-10, 2017 at the Integrated Systems Europe in Amsterdam (Hall 1, Booth M122).

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