Lectrosonics at NAMM 2024

Lectrosonics will exhibit its digital wireless product family at the 2024 NAMM Show in booth 17914, North Hall, at the Anaheim Convention Center.

Lectrosonics will give away a dual-stereo M2 Duet system for in-ear monitors (comprising the M2T transmitter and two M2Ra body-pack receivers), and demonstrate its D2 digital wireless including the DSQD four-channel receiver and DHu handheld mic. The Digital Hybrid LT and LR pairing will also be on hand. PA Systems engineers tired of long cable runs with system tuning microphones can audition the TM400, a wireless test and measurement bundle with the highest audio performance available.

M2 Duet and Giveaway
The M2 Duet system rises to in-ear monitoring challenges. Its all-digital transmission and reception can acquire more usable channels than analogue systems given the same amount of available RF spectrum and makes for extended range with virtually no noise floor. “Our guitarist specifically commented on how the M2 system sounded amazing during rehearsals,” commented Foo Fighters monitor engineer Ian Beveridge, “even to the point of saying he would never go back to what we were using before.”

For a chance to win an M2T plus two M2Ra units, attendees simply need to visit Lectrosonics’ booth (17914) during exhibit hours, have their NAMM badges scanned, and audition the M2 Duet system via headphones or earbuds. The winner will be drawn at random and notified by email. Lectrosonics will pay shipping; the winner is responsible for applicable sales tax.

The LT and LR, part of Lectrosonics’ Digital Hybrid Wireless line: The LT is easily worn on the belt and has a physical mute/power switch. Guitar hero Doug Aldrich (Whitesnake, Dio, The Dead Daises, Revolution Saints), praised the pairing: “I literally could not tell the difference between Lectrosonics and a guitar cable. In fact, I think the Lectro might even sound a little better! The LT has a wide enough gain range to deal with the high-impedance output from a guitar. I use a medium setting and it’s plenty hot enough, and I don’t even have active pickups.”

Testing the response of a P.A. system in the venue du jour is a task many concert engineers must repeat, show after show. The TM400 eliminates the need for long cable runs between hardware or software test platforms (e.g., SIM, SMAART, TEF) and a calibrated measurement microphone. An HMa or DPR-A plug-on transmitter snaps directly into the XLR barrel of the mic with no need for cabling, and the R400a or DSQD receiver provides digital signal handling for audio free of companding artifacts.

“Musicians and audio engineers are discovering the quality and dependability film and TV sound crews have relied on for decades,” commented Karl Winkler, Executive VP of Product Design and Distribution. “In a way, live musical performance is even more demanding, because you can’t just cut and do another take. We believe we make the best wireless gear in the world; we make it right here in the USA, and we’ll be here to support it for you.”

Visit Lectrosonics at booth 17914, North Hall (second level), at the Anaheim Convention Center, January 25-28, 2024.

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