The wireless microphone is entering a new stage of evolution.
Many have compromised on sound quality to pursue convenience, gotten stressed about sharing one microphone, and plagued by external radio interference during operation with no hope for a remedy.
The digital wireless microphone system has eliminated these compromises that have thus far been a given when using wireless microphones. This gives the operators the freedom to focus on creative work rather than on “radio wave control.”
Transmission without a compander has enabled the accurate reproduction of the original sounds, providing a constantly high SN ratio and sound quality, regardless of the DU ratio, through digitalization. In addition, the immunity to external noise has increased, enabling the use of more channels at one time.
Furthermore, digital technology has brought about the benefit of confidentiality.
This has not only enabled the protection of content, but also the prevention of eavesdropping at closed-door conferences and constitutes a powerful solution to prevent information leaks.







