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Shure PSMŽ 700 Personal Monitor Systems
P7TRE5 WIRELESS SYSTEM
Includes:
- P7T Half-Rack Transmitter
- P7R Body-Pack Receiver
- E5 Universal Earphones
System Specifications:
- RF Frequency Range 722 - 865 MHz, country dependent
- Frequency Selection 32 frequencies per system; up to 16 compatible
- Audio Frequency Response 50 Hz - 15 kHz
- Transmission Range 91 m (300 ft.), environment dependent
- Total Harmonic Distortion 0.8% typical
- Signal to Noise Ratio 80 dB typical
- Channel Separation 35 dB typical
Component Specifications:
P7T Transmitter
- RF Output Power 100 mW (+20 dBm), country dependent
- Modulation Limiter Internal Peak Limiter (>10:1 compression)
- Power Requirements 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz (P7T); 230 VAC, 50/50 MHz (EP7T)
- Maximum Input Level +25 dBu (+4 input level)
- Input Connectors Neutrik XLR - 1/4 in. combo connectors
- Loop-out Connectors 1/4 in. phone jack
- Headphone Monitor Connectors 1/4 in. and 3.5 mm
P7R Body-Pack Receiver
- Power Requirements 9 VDC battery
- Battery Life 4 - 6 hours, volume dependent
- Output Level +4 dBu 1% THD, RL =18 ohms
- Dimensions 27.18 mm (1.07 in.) by 64.5 mm (2.54 in.) by 85.09 mm (3.35
in.)
- Weight .23 kg (0.52 lbs.)
- DIP Switches Frequency Selection; Stereo/MixMode;
High Frequency Boost; Limiter
E5 Earphones
- Dual+Q15 low mass/high energy transducer type
- Sensitivity 122 dB SPL/mW
- Impedance 110 ohms
Mixmode - Shure Personal Monitor Systems (PSM)
Shure Personal Monitor Systems
MixModeTM - A Revolution in Personal Control
All Shure PSM systems offer mono, stereo and
MixModeTM operation.
MixMode gives performers greater control over their
monitor mix by turning the receiver into a 2-channel mixer.
In MixMode, the performer receives two discrete channels of audio,
just like in stereo. The difference is that each channel is sent
to both the left and right earphone. The performer hears the
two signals mixed together in each ear.
By adjusting the balance knob on the body-pack,
performers can control the relative level of each signal,
making one softer and the other louder in both ears.
For example, a performer may choose to
have their vocals (or instruments) sent through one channel
and the rest of the band sent through the other.
Using the balance knob on the receiver, the performer can
determine exactly how much of themselves they want to hear in the mix.
Musicians, in particular, enjoy the flexibility of
MixMode because it gives them the ability to adjust their mix from
one song to the next without having to signal the engineer at the soundboard.
This means they can have exactly the right balance for every song with a
minimum of fuss and distraction.
Other possible MixMode configurations:
-
One channel is lead instruments and the other is the rhythm section
- One channel is the band's monitor mix and the other is crowd noise
- One channel is the musician's mix and the other is a click track
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