Trantec, whose recently-appointed director, the affable Steve Baker, was on the stand, showed its award-winning S6000 UHF radio mic system, which is available in either 8-, 2- (S6002) or single-channel (S6001) variants - and also boasts a 72MHz tuneable range, which allows for greater flexibility in hostile RF environments.

Also displayed was the new S4.4 radio mic system, a licence-free UHF system which Trantec say offers a cost-effective and flexible alternative for presentations, musical instruments and vocals. The range includes a handheld system, with a cardioid dynamic capsule for vocal application; a beltpack system, with a transmitter supplied with a small lapel mic, for presentation applications, and an instrument cord which allows the beltpack to be used with electric instruments.


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