David Peterson
October 11th, 2017, 05:18 AM
More info here about the SMWB (uses a single AA battery, a very small transmitter!):
SMWB (http://www.lectrosonics.com/US/Menu-item-for-category-listing-module-497/product/561-smwb.html)
And the info for the dual battery version:
SMDWB (http://www.lectrosonics.com/US/Menu-item-for-category-listing-module-497/product/562-smdwb.html)
Wish I could get one of each and a SRc!
Ah well, maybe next year....
However, it is very weird that it has a max of 44.1KHz?? What on earth are they smoking....
Also is a damn pity there is no TC :-( Guess they're still keeping a reason for you to buy their PDR instead.
But having a split gain recording option is nice.
SMWB (http://www.lectrosonics.com/US/Menu-item-for-category-listing-module-497/product/561-smwb.html)
And the info for the dual battery version:
SMDWB (http://www.lectrosonics.com/US/Menu-item-for-category-listing-module-497/product/562-smdwb.html)
Wish I could get one of each and a SRc!
Ah well, maybe next year....
However, it is very weird that it has a max of 44.1KHz?? What on earth are they smoking....
Also is a damn pity there is no TC :-( Guess they're still keeping a reason for you to buy their PDR instead.
But having a split gain recording option is nice.