Sennheiser AC 2
The Sennheiser AC 2 is a 4-to-1 active transmitter combiner that allows you to combine the signals of up to four SR 300 IEM G2 transmitters onto a single antenna. This can be useful in a variety of applications, such as:
The AC 2 also incorporates DC distribution for powering the transmitters, so you don't have to worry about running separate power cables to each transmitter.
To set up the AC 2, simply connect the transmitters to the DC outputs on the back of the unit, and then connect the antenna to the BNC socket on the front of the unit. The AC 2 is also rack-mountable, so you can easily integrate it into your existing setup.
Sennheiser AC 2
The Sennheiser AC 2 is a 4-to-1 active transmitter combiner that allows you to combine the signals of up to four SR 300 IEM G2 transmitters onto a single antenna. This can be useful in a variety of applications, such as:
The AC 2 also incorporates DC distribution for powering the transmitters, so you don't have to worry about running separate power cables to each transmitter.
To set up the AC 2, simply connect the transmitters to the DC outputs on the back of the unit, and then connect the antenna to the BNC socket on the front of the unit. The AC 2 is also rack-mountable, so you can easily integrate it into your existing setup.
Sennheiser AC 2
The Sennheiser AC 2 is a 4-to-1 active transmitter combiner that allows you to combine the signals of up to four SR 300 IEM G2 transmitters onto a single antenna. This can be useful in a variety of applications, such as:
The AC 2 also incorporates DC distribution for powering the transmitters, so you don't have to worry about running separate power cables to each transmitter.
To set up the AC 2, simply connect the transmitters to the DC outputs on the back of the unit, and then connect the antenna to the BNC socket on the front of the unit. The AC 2 is also rack-mountable, so you can easily integrate it into your existing setup.
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