Brace Audio DWG1000-TX Digital Wireless Guitar System
November 22, 2009 · Print This Article
Brace Audio announced the shipping of the DWG1000-TX Digital Wireless Guitar System.
A breakthrough in wireless technology, the Brace DWG-1000 blows away traditional analog wireless systems and gives you something cables can’t: natural tone and freedom to roam the stage or control room.
Frequency response of 10Hz to 15kHz delivers thunderous lows and crystal-clear highs rivaling the most expensive audio cables without the static, pumping, breathing, and dropouts found in dynamics-destroying companding and other side effects of analog systems. Brace Audio’s different internal dome antenna design helps immensely for drop out avoidance and plus prevents antenna breakage.
The DWG-1000 is rugged and a no-brainer to use. ALL™ self-moving Channel Selection and Locking transparently urls the transmitter to the receiver the moment the units are powered on. Depending upon conditions, up to twelve DWG-1000 Digital Wireless Systems can be used simultaneously onstage and up to six DWG-1000-TX transmitters can link to a separate DWG-1000 receiver.
Operating at 2.4 GHz, the DWG-1000 includes a declaration of conformity, so you’ll never distress about their wireless being confiscated when traveling internationally and is certified for use in USA, Canada and the EU.
Transmitter:
*RF Output ability: 16 dBm
*Maximum Input Level: 2.75v peak to peak
*THD: <2% @ 800 mV pp 1 kHz tone
*S/N Ratio: more than 90 dB
*Battery Life: 5 hours (AA size battery)
*Output: 33mm, 1/8 in. mono Jack
*System gain: 1
*Frequency: 2.4 GHz, FHSS
*Input Impedance: 600K ohm
Operating capability Voltage: 3.0V Typical
Audio Frequency Response: 10 Hz – 15 kHz
Lower Battery wired: 15 minutes of life left
Antenna: Internal dome
Units operating at same moment: 8-12
Receiver:
Frequency Type: 2.4 GHz, FHSS
Battery Life: 7 hours (AA size battery)
Product contains
1 Transmitter
1 Receiver
2 – 1/4″ to 1/8″ Guitar Cables
Belt Clip
More info: Brace Audio
[Source] Boyana Atanasova




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