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Lectrosonics Introduces Belt-Mounted Mute Switch

The new mute switch provides pop-free audio muting for company's belt-pack transmitters.

Lectrosonics has announced the introduction of the Mute switch.

Designed for use with the company’s belt-pack transmitters, the Mute switch is a belt-mount unit that provides instant, pop-free audio muting.

The Mute switch is an active device that is powered by any 5-pin Lectrosonics transmitter, including the new Servo Input transmitters such as the SM Series, LMa, and UM400a.

It works with most 2- and 3-wire lavaliere microphones wired according to Lectrosonics guidelines.

The new Lectrosonics Mute uses an optically coupled switch to silence the audio signal without any clicks and pops, even when located in a strong RF field.

The unit’s toggle switch is weather resistant and the included cable has weather resistant vinyl boots at each end.

A wiring kit is included that provides a 5-pin connector, strain relief parts, and an additional water resistant vinyl boot to protect the lavaliere microphone connector from moisture.

With its weather resistant package, the Mute switch makes an ideal choice for outdoor sporting events. The housing is machined aluminum, powder coated, and laser engraved for ruggedness and legibility.

The toggle switch is conveniently sized and can easily be controlled under garments. The reversible, stainless steel belt clip enables it to be adjusted to the user’s preference.

“The new Mute switch is an indispensible accessory for our 5-pin transmitters,” commented Karl Winkler, Lectrosonics’ Director of Business Development. “This is the perfect solution for muting the audio feed of referees, ministers, or others who require the ability to either temporarily silence or temporarily engage their microphones.”

“The unit’s robust design protects it from moisture and the housing is specifically built to withstand the rigors of outdoor use. I’m confident many sound professionals will find this an invaluable accessory.”

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