Lectrosonics has introduced the Quadra digital wireless monitor (IEM) system at Namm.

Quadra digital wireless monitorConsisting of the M4R belt-pack diversity receiver and the M4T half-rack transmitter, the Quadra system features digital RF modulation, two or four channels of 24-bit/48kHz digital audio, analogue or digital inputs, and a unique mixing interface for users. The system operates in the license-free ISM (902MHz -928MHz) band and has a throughput latency of 1ms for the analog inputs and <0.5ms for the digital inputs.

The M4R diversity belt-pack receiver features a user-friendly interface with a high-resolution, backlit LCD and membrane switches. A four-channel mixer enables the performer to tailor the mix in real time, based on what is sent to the transmitter from the monitor console. Several channel set-ups and knob configurations are available, providing a variety options for system operation. The M4R runs for six hours on three alkaline AA batteries.

The M4T half-rack transmitter features transmission power of 200mW for extended operating range. Locking XLR connectors facilitates up to four channels of either analogue or digital (AES/EBU) audio sources to be applied to the transmitter. A large, high-resolution, backlit LCD and large membrane switches provide an intuitive interface. The included hardware supports rack-mounting of two M4T units together in a 1U configuration. A USB jack provides for future firmware updates in the field. The M4T operates on AC mains power, avoiding the use of a wall-wart.

‘We have been asked repeatedly for many years to make an IEM system,’ says Karl Winkler, Director of Business Development. ‘We didn’t want to make a “me-too” product, though. Instead, we based the Quadra system on our own D4 digital wireless platform, which has already been proven for film and TV production. I’m confident we have a unique solution for the touring market. Furthermore, by virtue of its use of the license-free ISM band, the Quadra can be added to most existing wireless microphone installations without ‘stepping on’ what is already in place.’

The system will be available in February 2011.

More: www.lectrosonics.com

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