The WLL-TR-1p-II wireless transmitter/ receiver system is composed of two units, one WLLTX1-II transmitter and one WLL-RX1p-II receiver. Additional receivers may be ordered to accompany a single transmitter. The WLL-TX1 wireless transmitter unit transmits uncompressed stereo audio ...The WLL-TR-1p-II wireless transmitter/ receiver system is composed of two units, one WLLTX1-II transmitter and one WLL-RX1p-II receiver.
Additional receivers may be ordered to accompany a single transmitter. The WLL-TX1 wireless transmitter unit transmits uncompressed stereo audio wirelessly for maximum fidelity. Audio input options for the transmitter unit include USB, stereo mini or 1/4" balanced input connections at the transmitter.
A High/Low power selector switch on transmitter limits RF range where needed. The WLL-RX1p wireless receiver unit contains a 2-channel 50W/ch Class D amplifier which will power up to two speakers. 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. An additional 5 receivers (for a total of 6) may be ordered to accompany a single transmitter.
Two additional transmitters can be used with separate frequencies with a total of up to 18 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.
Features: 3 RF channels to minimize interference from other devices. Each band contains 3 channels, 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 6 receivers may be used for each transmitter. For more than 6, 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 componenets, 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.