
Made in the USA by a Bunch of Fanatics Lectrosonics USA Lectrosonics Europe, & Latin America: Middle East & 581 Laser Road NE South Africa: Rio Rancho NM 87124 USA The Bakery (505) 892-4501 Jim Bakker (800) 821-1121 toll-free +33 (0) 78558 3735 (505) 892-6243 fax www.lectrosonics.com Lectrosonics Asia & Australia: Lectrosonics Canada: More Technologies 49 Spadina Avenue Peter More Suite 303A Los Angeles, CA Toronto, Ontario M5V 2J1 (310) 470-8998 (416) 596-2202 (310) 470-0262 fax (877) 753-2876 toll-free (416) 596-6648 fax Master Catalog 2014 Quality Products Since 1971 Introduction ............................................................................................................................2-3 Transmitters and Accessories ............................................................................................ 6-12 SM Series, RM, RM2, HH, HM, LT, WM, LMb, UM400a Microphones, Accessories & Parts ..................................................................................14-17 Portable Receivers & Accessories ...................................................................................20-28 SRb Series, Octopack, SR9VBP, Quadpack, UMCWB, UCR411a, UCR100, LR, VR FIELD Digital Wireless & Accessories ........................................................................................30-33 DR, DRM, DB, D4T, D4R Studio Receivers & Accessories ......................................................................................36-39 Venue, VRS, VRT, R400A Remote Antennas, RF Amplifi ers & Accessories ...........................................................41-43 ALP Series, SNA600, PCA900, UFM230, UFM50, PF50, PF25 IFB System & Accessories ................................................................................................46-47 IFBR1a, IFBT4 ASPEN Series Digital Audio Components, Accessories & Cables ...............................50-57 SPN2412, SPN1624, SPN1612, SPN812, SPN32i, SPN16i, SPNTrio, SPNConference, SPNDNT DNT Series ..........................................................................................................................58-61 SPNDNT, DNT BOB 88, DNT16i, DNT0212, DNT22, DNTWP DM Series Digital Audio Components, Accessories & Cables .....................................62-66 DM1624F, DM1612F, DM812, DM84, DMTH4, DMPA12 Analog Audio Components, Accessories & Cables .......................................................70-72 PA8, XLR8, H187, M175, M175LS Systems/Packages ............................................................................................................ 74-76 TM400, IS400 Reference .............................................................................................................................. 77-7 www.lectrosonics.com ©Copyright 2014. Lectrosonics, Inc. 1 Made In The USA By A Bunch Of Fanatics Introduction to Lectrosonics or more than 40 years, the fanatics at Lectrosonics Ranger a few years later. Being ideally suited to outdoor have held the philosophy and business plan to: “Build use, markets and dealer networks were quickly developed to Fthe best product we know how to make, and support it serve auctioneers and marching band directors. with the best service we can possibly provide.” The company As other electronics manufacturers were moving off-shore, was founded in 1971 in Albuquerque, New Mexico with Lectrosonics stayed here at home as the importance the Voice Projector product line. In the mid-1970s, the fi rst of being made in the USA began to grow. Customers wireless microphone was added to the product line under the appreciated the fact that they could call the factory directly Freedomike® trademark. Following that, he “Mouse Years” to discuss any issues they had with the products. This direct lasted a little over two decades, beginning in the late 1970’s. feedback was invaluable to the company, and the responsive The products caught on in New York City and San Francisco attitude led to changes in the product designs accordingly. where street musicians needed the portability and economy As a result, the infectious sense of ownership in the products of rechargeable battery power. In New York, every music within the staff was shared by dealers and customers. store along 48th street stocked the products and within a few years thousands of them could be found all over Manhattan. By the summer of 1988, several new products had proven The last production run of Maxi Mouse took place on successful and new markets had been entered and the plant September 25, 2000. was moved to Rio Rancho, 15 miles north of the original location. The television broadcast market eagerly adopted With new management in August of 1981 under the the new plug-on transmitter and compact receiver for ENG leadership of John Arasim, an emphasis on mechanical and documentary production, and sales were growing engineering and manufacturing capabilities ushered in the quickly. Engineering had begun working on audio processing beginning of a new era in wireless microphone development. equipment targeted at the sound contracting and audio Machining capability opened up new possibilities and new visual markets. It was an exciting time and enthusiasm ran machined aluminum housings were designed to improve high. the ruggedness and appeal of the product line. Portable PA systems with built in wireless microphone systems began Time to air was faster for broadcasters and ENG crews using with the VP300 in the early 1980’s, followed by the Long wireless and the station that aired the story fi rst captured 1971 1979 1988 1994 Company founded in Mouse® product line starts Company moves to LecNet products Albuquerque, New Mexico rolling Rio Rancho, NM. USA. First products: VHF compact system - Voice Projectors and CR185, H185 amplifi ed lecterns 2 ©Copyright 2014. Lectrosonics, Inc. LECTROSONICS, INC. Quality Products Since 1971 the largest audience. The plug-on transmitter let them products. The wireless IFB system was introduced in 1998, use their familiar microphones, and the compact receiver and became a workhorse product in broadcast and fi lm could be mounted directly on the video camera. Initially, markets. In 2002 the fruits of several years of engineering the company was not aware of how much overlap existed effort began to appear. The Digital Hybrid Wireless® system between television and motion picture production. News and DM Series processors were introduced. Other new and documentaries were one type of fi eld production, products in development for a number of years were steadily while motion picture and television series production often released into production. took place in studios or at least in controlled environments. We learned that even though the production techniques In the most recent decade, variable power miniature were different, the equipment was often the same, and transmitters, encrypted digital wireless systems, and pure many of our customers worked in both fi elds. The reliability digital wireless systems have been developed for use in of the fi rst compact VHF system granted us access into fi eld production and live sound. A signifi cant engineering the motion picture production market. Dropouts were effort developed the ASPEN family of advanced digital audio almost non-existent, and the audio quality was good processors that were introduced in 2009. ASPEN (Audio enough for the fi nished sound track. Signal Processing Expansion Network) delivers leading edge technology with a massive digital matrix, IP and serial The fi rst audio processing product was the MAP (Modular connectivity, a comprehensive macro programming language Audio Processor) system, introduced in 1989. It was a and versatile control interfaces. card cage design with a variety of automatic mixing, signal processing and logic control modules that allowed the The fanatics at Lectrosonics are now introducing several new sound system designer to customize the hardware for and ground-breaking product developments including digital each installation. wireless, networked audio and tools for fi eld production. As always, we enjoy hearing from you and hope that you’ll come The years from 1995 through 2002 saw modest growth, to visit us in New Mexico sometime soon for a factory tour but an expansion of production equipment in the factory and some green chile. and increased engineering efforts to develop new 2002 2005 2009 2014 Digital Hybrid Wireless® SM Transmitter, ASPEN Series DSP Digital Encrypted 400 Series DMTH4 DSP Hybrid Wireless www.lectrosonics.com ©Copyright 2014. Lectrosonics, Inc. 3 Made In The USA By A Bunch Of Fanatics 4 ©Copyright 2014. Lectrosonics, Inc. LECTROSONICS, INC. Quality Products Since 1971 Darryl Frank, CAS Production Sound Mixer for Breaking Bad “Everything I’ve ever purchased from the company has been fi rst- rate. Combined with the fact that the company treats its customers like family; there’s really no reason to look elsewhere.” www.lectrosonics.com ©Copyright 2014. Lectrosonics, Inc. 5 Made In The USA By A Bunch Of Fanatics SM Series Transmitters Super Miniature Transmitters • Current-servo input for maximum dynamic range and acceptance of a wide variety of microphone types • Ultra-small size, backlit LCD interface and remote- control capable (with RM) • SMV: Variable isolated RF output, smallest size • SMQV: Variable isolated RF output, dual battery for extended operational time • Digital Hybrid Wireless® for compandor-free audio or compatibility with analog receivers The SM Series family brings Digital Hybird Wireless® SMQV SMV technology to super-small
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