The WLL-RX1p wireless receiver unit contains a 2-channel 50W/ch Class D amplifier which will power up to two speakers. An additional 9 receivers (for a total of 10) may be ordered to accompany a single transmitter. Two additional transmitters can be used with separate frequencies with a total of up to 30 receiver units. Each transmitter/receiver contains 3 RF channels to minimize interference from other devices. Each channel contains 3 bands, alternating between them to preemptively counteract interference, keeping the signal clear and latency less than 20ms. Receiver output options include Push-On phoenix connectors or 1/4? connections. The WLL-RX1P also includes stereo line output for connecting auxiliary audio components. A Local Audio source may also be used at the receiver via stereo mini which mutes the wireless signal when connected. The WLL-RX1p wireless receiver unit contains a 2-channel 50W/ch Class D amplifier which will power up to two speakers. An additional 9 receivers (for a total of 10) may be ordered to accompany a single transmitter. Two additional transmitters can be used with separate frequencies with a total of up to 30 receiver units. Each transmitter/receiver contains 3 RF channels to minimize interference from other devices. Each channel contains 3 bands, alternating between them to preemptively counteract interference, keeping the signal clear and latency less than 20ms. Receiver output options include Push-On phoenix connectors or 1/4? connections. The WLL-RX1P also includes stereo line output for connecting auxiliary audio components. A Local Audio source may also be used at the receiver via stereo mini which mutes the wireless signal when connected.
- 3 RF channels to minimize interference from other devices
- Each channel contains 3 bands, alternating between them to preemptively counteract interference, keeping the signal clear and latency less than 20 ms
- Uncompressed 2-channel audio for maximum fidelity
- Multiple receiver/amplifier units may be used with a single transmitter
- Up to 12 receivers may be used for each transmitter. For more than 12, use an additional transmitter on another frequency
- USB, stereo mini or 1/4" balanced input connections at the transmitter
- Push-On or 1/4" connections speaker level outputs at the receiver. Also includes stereo line output for connecting auxiliary audio components, such as ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) adapters
- Local Audio source at the receiver via stereo mini (mutes the wireless signal when connected)
- High/Low power selector switch on transmitter limits RF range where needed