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Digital Reference DR-2505 Guitar Wireless System

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The DR-2505 wireless system is for professional musicians who need excellent interference rejection, or in stage setups where multiple wireless systems need to be used simultaneously, you can step up to the DR-2505. It offers an 8-channel UHF-based receiver so that each member of a band can operate on his or her own selectable channel without fear of interference.

Digital Reference DR-2505 Guitar Wireless System Features:

  • Synthesized 8-channel diversity dual antenna system with scan mode handheld microphone/transmitter
  • Frequency agile with advanced dipole antenna system
  • Power, RF and AF peak indicators

Digital Reference DR-2505 Guitar Wireless System Specifications:

  • Overall system specifications
  • Operating Frequency: UHF band 470.000 MHz to 491.750 MHz
  • Number of Channels: 8
  • Frequency Stability: ±0.005%, Phase Lock Loop frequency control
  • Modulation Mode: FM
  • Maximum Deviation: ±15 kHz
  • Operating Range; 150' minimum
  • Operating Temperature Range: 40 degrees F (4 degrees C) to 110 degrees F (43 degrees C)
  • Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 16 kHz

    Receiver specifications
  • Receiving System: Synthesized 8-channel diversity dual antenna system with scan mode
  • Image Rejection: 50 dB minimum
  • Signal-to-noise Ratio: 80 dB at 10 kHz deviation (IEC-weighted), maximum modulation 15 kHz
  • Total Harmonic Distortion: <=1% (10 kHz deviation at 1 kHz)
  • Sensitivity: 25 dBæV for 60 dB S/N (IEC-weighted)
  • Audio Output: 350 mV (1 kHz modulation, 10 kHz deviation, 100 k ohm load)
  • Output Connector: Balanced XLR & unbalanced 1/4" TS ("mono") phone jack
  • Power Supply: 120V AC 60 Hz, 6 VA; or 12V DC, 200 mA, center positive, with external slimline DC supply
  • Dimensions: 8.27" (210.0 mm) W x1.72" (43.5 mm) H x 4.73" (120.0 mm) D
  • Net Weight: 18.9 oz (536 g); without AC adapter, 11.9 oz (336 g)
  • Accessories Included: AD1202A 120V docking AC adapter; 120V AC IEC cordset

    Body-pack transmitter specifications
  • RF Power Output: 10 mW nominal, 5 mW typical
  • Spurious Emissions: Under federal regulations
  • Dynamic Range: >=90 dB, A-weighted
  • Input Connections: High impedance, low impedance, bias
  • LED Readout: Mute Status / Battery Status
  • Battery: AA alkaline, not included
  • Current Consumption: 60 mA typical
  • Battery Life: 8 hours (depending on battery type and use pattern)
  • Dimensions: 2.56" (65.0 mm) W x 4.41" (112.0 mm) H x 0.87" (22.0 mm) D
  • Net Weight: 3.2 oz (89 g)


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Simply Put, Amazing!

I purchased two of these units hours before a high-profile show for my other guitarist and me. We did not open these until right before soundcheck. We popped in the batteries found are frequencies, and, within minutes (about 2), we were up and running. The signal was strong, clear, and interference free. Not being tied down DRAMATICALLY improved our performance as well. This is a quality product any serious musicians hard-earned cash.

Reviewed by Immortal_Warrior on 7/3/2007 who plays Punk-Metal.

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