X2 Announces Portable Digital Wireless System
January 8, 2008
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Designed specifically for working musicians, the XDS-PLUS combines the
portability of a stompbox device with the advanced sonic and RF
performance of the company's XDR95 rackmount system by putting the
receiver in a rugged metal stompbox chassis. However, due to its
compact and portable design, the system is also well equipped to solve
some unique challenges facing sound reinforcement and installed sound
professionals such as wireless high-quality audio distribution and
portable PA applications. The system features X2's proprietary
companderless digital format and new dual-diversity (anti-jamming)
technology for the sound and feel of a direct wire connection with
extended operating range and frequency response even in harsh
conditions including RF interference on your channel. Additionally, the
XDS-PLUS is 2009 Compliant meaning that it's free from DTV and FCC
licensing concerns and can roam virtually anywhere throughout N. and S.
America without issue.
The XDS-PLUS draws its wired sound characteristics from X2's
patent-pending digital technology. A 24-bit A/D converter at the XDT4
bodypack transmitter captures the full dynamic range of incoming
instrument, line-level or microphone signals, and then transfers them
in digital format on two separate RF carrier frequencies. The XDR2
stompbox receiver decodes the signals back into analog audio via a
24-bit D/A converter. Two BNC chassis mounted external antennas supply
RF signals to two separate receiver sections contained within the metal
stompbox receiver chassis to deliver freedom from dropouts, multipath
cancellation, RF interference and noise. Dual-frequency diversity
minimizes or eliminates the negative affects of an undesired RF signal
suddenly appearing on your channel. This is essential when considering
today's wide presence of cell phones/blackberrys, wireless networks and
other unforeseen or unknown sources of RF energy. The result is a
reliable performance in a multitude of environments now and in the
future.
The entire process takes place without the use of compression/expander
(compander) noise reduction I/C's common to analog wireless units.
These compander I/C's typically add coloration and distortion, and
cause a noticeable modulation of the noise floor. The X2 system is
notably free from all of these artifacts. The result is a frequency
response from 10 Hz to 20 kHz, ± .5 dB (half a dB or less),
dynamic range is >118 dB, and a THD of <.03%. Powering the receiver
unit is achieved by utilizing the 9V, 300mA power adapter that is
included with the system.
Guitarists and bass players enjoy an additional benefit of the XDS-PLUS
system: it provides unity gain from the source to the receiver output.
That means the instrumentalist can use their standard amp settings and
achieve the overdrive or tonal effects they are used to.
Equipped with a multisegment LED display providing instant feedback to
all integral system functions, the XDS-PLUS components are free from
complicated setup procedures and multipage menus. The XDR2 metal
stompbox receiver shows operating channel, diversity status, RF signal,
audio level (10 segment) and remaining battery life in the transmitter
(10 segment) in 20 minute increments. The XDT4 bodypack transmitter
shows operating channel, remaining battery life (in five one-hour
increments) and audio level when signal is present. Both components
offer five user-selectable operating channels.
X2 launches XDS-PLUS Digital Wireless Instrument System at Winter NAMM
2008 (Booth 1874)
Price is $599 MSRP with expected delivery being February, 2008. For more information, visit their web site at www.x2digitalwireless.com.
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