Theatre

Theatre

From the smallest community production right up to the most state-of-the art Broadway show, clarity of speech, freedom of movement on the stage and realism of musical performance are critical. In today’s theater world, wireless systems have taken on increased importance due to more sophisticated set design and larger venues.

Lectrosonics offers a full range of reliable, rugged wireless microphone systems that open up the stage, greatly enhancing speech intelligibility, along with opportunities for more sophisticated lighting and choreography. Our products are designed with the performance in mind. They can be quickly set up, are rugged, reliable and flexible. Digital Hybrid Wireless® ensures compandor-free audio for the most natural sound possible through a wireless system.

The SMa “super-mini” transmitter series are state-of-the art belt-pack units with LCD screen and membrane switches for ease of programming. In addition, any SMa can be programmed remotely through the lavaliere microphone by using the RM remote control unit.

    Wireless Receivers

  • R400A single-channel unit
  • Venue modular receiver system

    Wireless Transmitters*

  • UT400 handheld transmitter
  • LMa belt-pack transmitter
  • SMa Series super-mini transmitters
  • RM remote unit for SM transmitter

    IFB Systems*

    (can be tied into monitor system or intercom ring)

  • R1a belt-pack receiver
  • T4 base-station transmitter

    Wireless System for Test & Measurement*

  • TM400

*LICENSING INFORMATION:
Licensing: A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas. Consult your national authority for possible requirements. Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void your authority to operate the equipment. Licensing of wireless microphone equipment is the user’s responsibility, and licensability depends on the user’s classification and application, and on the selected frequency. The user is strongly urged to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies.