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Deity Theos DLTX XLR Plug On Transmitter

As a filmmaker, sound is one of the most important aspects of your work. Nothing is more frustrating than discovering that your audio is unusable due to interference, dropped signals, or other issues. This is where the Deity Theos Digital Wireless Microphone System comes in. This state-of-the-art system is designed to make your audio recording process seamless and stress-free.

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Deity Theos DLTX XLR Plug On Transmitter

Deity Theos DLTX XLR Plug On Transmitter

As a filmmaker, sound is one of the most important aspects of your work. Nothing is more frustrating than discovering that your audio is unusable due to interference, dropped signals, or other issues. This is where the Deity Theos Digital Wireless Microphone System comes in. This state-of-the-art system is designed to make your audio recording process seamless and stress-free.

Theos DLTX also features swappable frequency ranges based on your phone's GPS / Firmware Update. Now you can travel the world with one wireless microphone kit.

Because its not possible to transmit 32-Bit float, Deity have added an analog limiter that will bring down your audio's peaks, allowing you to transmit signal without clipping. The analog limiter runs along a separate signal path in the transmitter and does not affect your 32-bit float recordings, preserving your signal in the rawest form for those onboard backups.

Thanks to the THEOS system using digital RF modulation, the system is intermod-free. Unlike analog wireless microphones that create harmonics, the RF signal of a THEOS transmitter only creates a single spike.

When it comes to coordinating frequencies, simply space out your transmitter's frequencies 700kHz apart. THEOS makes using multiple channels of wireless easy.

The DLTX' can be natively synced wirelessly from the Deity TC-1 timecode generator. Timecode ensures your on-board WAV files will sync with your master files in post. This feature is especially useful for filmmakers who need to work with multiple cameras or devices. It ensures that your audio and video files are perfectly synced, thus making the editing process much smoother, faster, and cheaper. Alternatively, the DLTX can be synced via the 3-pin audio jack if you are using 3rd party timecode generators.

The DLTX is also equipped with a built-in recorder. The onboard recorder features both 24-bit and 32-bit float formats so you never have to worry about gain staging on your backup WAV files. Recordings are saved to a Micro SD card, providing ample space for your audio recordings.

The built-in recorder features an impressive EIN self-noise of -130dBu (A-weighting, gain at +42dB, 150ohm source impedance). This puts it on par with some of the most expensive audio recorders in the TV and film industry.

Key Features:

Ultra Wideband Digital UHF Spectrum

Up to 100mW RF Output

Provides 48V Phantom Power

3-Pin LEMO Audio Input

Built-in 32-bit Float Recorder

Supports Micro SD Card

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Deity Theos DLTX XLR Plug On Transmitter

As a filmmaker, sound is one of the most important aspects of your work. Nothing is more frustrating than discovering that your audio is unusable due to interference, dropped signals, or other issues. This is where the Deity Theos Digital Wireless Microphone System comes in. This state-of-the-art system is designed to make your audio recording process seamless and stress-free.

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