Overview

The Deity Microphones SPD-1 is a compact and lightweight power distribution box for managing power in large sound bags or on small location sound carts. With its triple DC inputs, hot-swappable functionality, support for both smart and non-smart batteries, seven power-output ports, and the ability to display battery telemetry data, the SPD-1 is designed to make your life on set as easy and stress-free as possible.

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Deity SPD-1 Smart Power Distro

The Deity Microphones SPD-1 is a compact and lightweight power distribution box for managing power in large sound bags or on small location sound carts. With its triple DC inputs, hot-swappable functionality, support for both smart and non-smart batteries, seven power-output ports, and the ability to display battery telemetry data, the SPD-1 is designed to make your life on set as easy and stress-free as possible.

Triple DC Inputs

  • Two TA4F Power Inputs: SPD-1 is compatible with any battery ranging from 12 to 18V. Users can hot swap between the two TA4 power inputs.
  • USB-C Power Input: the USB-C input port is capable of providing regulated 12V into your system from wall power—useful when you are stationed in one place for a while and don’t want to use batteries.
  • Verify that your USB-C power supply supports the 12V USB-C power standard and supplies enough watts. A USB-C laptop-style power supply is suggested.

Seven Power-Output Ports, Over Two Circuit Groups

  • The six, unregulated 4-pin Hirose power-output ports enable you to power multiple devices simultaneously.
  • The ports are divided across two power circuit groups (Group I and II), each with its own locking toggle switch switches, making it easy to turn your devices on and off without needing to power down your primary devices.
  • The SPD-1 features an easy-access, front-facing 5V/2A USB-A port, making it simple to charge your devices and keep them powered up.

Two Locking Power Switches

  • Locking toggle switches make turning your devices on and off easy and safe, and they help prevent accidental power-downs.
  • Group I Power Switch: Enables the Group I power outputs.
  • Group II Power Switch: Enables the Group II power outputs.
  • Pull and toggle right/left to enable or disable the power outputs Group I and II.
  • Smart Battery Telemetry Display to Monitor Power on Set

Smart Battery Telemetry Display to Monitor Power on Set

  • The SPD-1 displays battery telemetry data to keep track of your power usage. Monitoring power on set is crucial to keeping production running smoothly. With the SPD-1, you can easily keep track of your power usage, ensuring you never run out of power at the wrong time.
  • The 1.1” color screen provides you with all the information you need, like total power consumption, battery temperatures, voltage, battery life, and battery cycle count.
  • Included is an SPD-T4BATT TA4F to HiQ Battery CupF, specifically designed to hold a 2054 smart battery, known for its reliability and long battery life (battery available separately).

Versatile Mounting Options

  • The SPD-1 features dual 1/4”-20 threaded mounts, allowing you to mount the device in any position securely.
  • The included reversible mounting clip makes it easy to change the device’s orientation as needed.

Wide Compatibility

  • Sound Devices 633, 664, 688, MX-HIROSE DC input sled
  • Sound Devices A10-RX A-TA3 adapter, A10-RX A-XLR
  • Zaxcom Nova, Nova 2, Deva 24
  • Zoom F8, F8n, F8n Po, F4
  • Lectrosonics SREXT SR mounting kit, DSR4EXT, DCR822
  • Wisycom MCR54 end plate
  • MiPro MR-90SC
  • Sony UWP-D

Multiple Batteries Supported

  • The SPD-1 supports both smart and non-smart batteries with its triple DC inputs and hot-swappable functionality.
  • When using a non-smart 14.4V or USB-C battery, the SPD-1 will display incoming voltage.
  • The screen on the SPD-1 adapts its displayed data to the type of power you supply.
  • Supported batteries include: Audio Root, Deity S-95, Inspire Energy, Remote Audio HiQ, RRC, Sound Device Smartbattery

Multiple Batteries Supported

  • SPD-1 Power Distribution at a Glance
  • For large sound bags and small sound carts
  • Triple DC inputs, hot-swappable
  • Two TA4F inputs; one USB-C input
  • Six 4-pin push unregulated outputs
  • Easy-access USB-A charging port
  • Suggested operating range is 12 to 18V
  • Supports smart and non-smart batteries
  • Displays battery telemetry data
  • Measures total power consumption
  • Two power circuit groups with locking toggle switches
  • Lightweight aluminum housing
  • 1.1" color screen
  • Dual 1/4"-20 threaded mounts
  • Reversible mounting clip

Key Features

  • Manage Power in Sound Bag or Sound Cart
  • 12 to 18V for Wide Range of Devices
  • Supports Smart and Non-Smart Batteries
  • 2 x TA4 Inputs + USB-C Input
  • 6 x Unregulated Hirose Power Outputs
  • Front-Facing USB-A 5V/2A Output
  • 2 x Power Circuit Groups
  • 1.1" TFT Color Screen
  • Displays Battery Telemetry Data
  • Lightweight Aluminum Housing, Belt Clip

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Product Overview

The Deity Microphones SPD-1 is a compact and lightweight power distribution box for managing power in large sound bags or on small location sound carts. With its triple DC inputs, hot-swappable functionality, support for both smart and non-smart batteries, seven power-output ports, and the ability to display battery telemetry data, the SPD-1 is designed to make your life on set as easy and stress-free as possible.

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