detachable output cable, recessed switches and an optional protective rubber boot
This new model replaces the DXA-2s, DXA-4 and DXA-4P adapters.
There are multiple output options including sub outputs, a Tape output and 2 x AUX outputs with channel select. The main outputs (x2) and sub outputs (x2) also double as 1-4ch Direct Out (post-fader). In addition, a dedicated monitor return input is available for referencing audio from VTR or Camera feeds.
BluePack allows live man-on-the-street interviews through a cell phone equipped with Bluetooth Wireless Technology. This sleek belt pack provides a professional look and feel to field reporters and remote talent.
BluePack pairs to your cell phone like a Bluetooth wireless headset. This professional microphone preamp and powerful headphone amplifier make sure the message gets through. A 3.5 mm stereo line input jack allows recordings to be mixed into the broadcast.
The 3.5 mm stereo line output jack provides your full bandwidth microphone signal on the left channel and Bluetooth audio on the right channel. Like any phone call, live interviews are limited to 3.4 kHz voice bandwidth back to the station. This stereo output jack allows you to make a full bandwidth recording using your favorite recorder for transfer back at the station or over the web.
The stereo headphone output gives you a mix of the XLR microphone input, 3.5 mm input, and Bluetooth audio. This powerful ˝ watt stereo headphone amplifier will cut through any crowd noise. BluePack also pairs to Bluetooth equipped sound cards and music players in full bandwidth stereo A2DP mode.Broadcast Host turns your desktop into a professional broadcast center. Contains everything you need to get talk show quality phone recordings into your mixer or sound card.
Connect a mic and headphones for a simple broadcast back to the station. Already at the station? Use Broadcast Host in your newsroom to record high quality interviews. Or, you can upload your recorded interview to your podcast. Broadcast Host allows you to send mic and line level signals into the phone line while maintaining excellent separation between your voice and the caller. The stereo output jack on the back of the unit provides your voice on one channel and only the caller’s voice on the other channel. The balanced XLR output jack contains only the caller’s voice.
The digital hybrid connects audio signals to a standard analog telephone line without the transmit / receive crosstalk common to analog hybrids. The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) continuously monitors both the phone line and audio signals to deliver excellent separation. This proprietary, dual-convergence echo canceller algorithm can achieve excellent separation, typically exceeding 50 dB, without any setup and without sending a noise burst down the line.
Broadcast Host provides connections for a microphone, headphones, mixer, sound card, telephone and your analog telephone line. An auxiliary telephone is only required to place outgoing calls. The auxiliary telephone is disconnected when you press the “Call” button, and reconnected when you press the “Drop” button.
Broadcast Host features Auto-Answer/Auto Disconnect for use in IFB and monitoring applications. Other applications include: telephone interviews, talk shows, church PA interface, and conference room full duplex applications.CellTap give you a quick and easy way to record telephone interviews directly to your portable recorder or even directly to your computer sound card to be uploaded to your podcast.
Group Listen - Simply connect a powered speaker to the audio output jack and you will have a new conferencing capability. Everyone in the room can hear your conversation, but only the person wearing the headset can talk to the distant party. While this is not a speakerphone, in many cases it more suitable for sales presentations or contract talks.
CellTap must be used with an earpiece or headset.
Your cell phone will not recognize CellTap on its own.
Pick up this new handheld road tool to get audio in an out of analog phone lines, PBX systems, even cell phones. Perfect for Remote Broadcasts, IFB feeds, or interviews over any phone connection.
Cell Phones: Simply plug ComPack into the 2.5 mm headset jack of your wireless cell phone. Your phone will recognize ComPack as a headset which will disable the mic and speaker in the phone.
PBX Systems: Unplug the handset from any analog or digital PBX phone and plug the coily cord into ComPack. You can now send and receive audio through the PBX telephone set.
Analog Phones: Plug ComPack into an RJ-11 jack, go off-hook and dial, or answer an incoming call.
ComPack also functions as a simple telecom interface for your beltpack intercom system. This no-frills feature allows you to connect the 3 pin male XLR to your beltpack intercom group. This provides a full duplex, always-on connection to any telephone network.
The ComPack cell phone interface was designed to take advantage of the increasing number of wireless phones that accept third party headsets and earpiece headsets. While some wireless phones have the 2.5 mm jack directly on the phone, others require a headset adapter which converts their proprietary connector into this 2.5mm jack.

























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