Description
ANLEON’s advanced S3 IEM system offers a full range of professional in-ear monitoring features, The stereo monitor system is equipped with S3’s versatile Personal Mix Control, which gives allows volume and mix control of two independent signals on stage, via controls on the S3 stereo body-pack receiver.
Professional system
While up to 8 complete S3 systems may be used simultaneously, any number of S3 stereo receivers can operate on the same frequency with a single S3 stereo transmitter. The S3 Stereo Transmitter is equipped with two XLR/¼” combo input connectors into which users can connect line-level inputs (from a mixing console, for example). The S3 Transmitter also offers a headphone output that allows you to monitor transmitter input signals directly.
- High-fidelity sound with clean, articulate mix allows performers to hear themselves clearly at lower volume
- Up to 8 simultaneous systems per frequency band
- Three receiver modes: Personal Mix, stereo, and mono
- Personal Mix Control allows volume and mix control of two independent signals at the receiver
- LCD information display offers step-through menus for setting preferences
- XLR loop output (true pass-through) connects signal to mixing console, additional IEM system or recording device with no signal degradation
- Adjustable squelch eliminates annoying static
- Pilot tone protects against RF interference when transmitter is turned off
- Portable system is quick to load and set up
- Reduces on-stage audio clutter for better overall mix & less feedback
- Use any number of Stereo Receivers (with individual mixes) on the same frequency
Operating Frequencies Band:
518.000 to 554.000 MHz,
626.000 to 662.000 MHz,
830.000 to 866.000 MHz,
(Not all frequency bands available in all areas.
Modulation Mode FM stereo
Maximum Deviation ±40 kHz
Frequency Response 60 Hz to 13 kHz (+/- 3 dB)
Dynamic Range 90 dB (typical), A-weighted
Total Harmonic Distortion <1% at (1 kHz, ±20 kHz Deviation)
The Transmitter Mono/Stereo configuration is used as follows: there is only one output from your mixer (connected to either the L or R input of your transmitter).This signal will go to both left and right earphones.
When two-signal transmission is not required , use Mono Mode for improved signal-to-noise performance,longer transmission distance. (Connect any unit that only delivers a mono signal to the transmitter’s left XLR-3F socket and set the transmitter to mono operation).
Ideal Applications.
Drummers
Keyboardist
Guitar player
Vocalist
Bass player
Every Musicians that is moving around the stage can use it.