Description
Professional digital XLR plug-on transmitter
The TA-80 is a small digital transmitter that can be plugged directly into all microphones with an XLR connector and operated. Both dynamic and condenser microphones can be used. The transmitter has an integrated phantom power that can be switched in steps of 5.12 and 48 V and supplies a supply current of up to 10 mA. When using dynamic microphones, phantom power can be switched off.
The various parameters of the transmitter can be set and displayed via the integrated LCD display and the function keys. The plug-on transmitter is compatible with the receivers of the digital wireless system ACT -800 and is housed in a particularly light but robust aluminum housing. Power is supplied by a high quality, exchangeable Li-ion battery type ICR 18500 which was developed especially for professional applications.
Charging takes place either directly in the transmitter by plugging the transmitter into the optionally available MP-80 charger or by removing the battery and charging it externally. It is therefore possible to always provide a charged replacement battery and to extend the service life of the transmitter as required by quickly changing it. With a fully charged battery, the operating time is up to 12 hours. Even when using real condenser microphones with a phantom power of 48V and 10 mA, the operating time is still very comfortable 5 hours on one battery charge. by plugging the transmitter into the optionally available MP-80 charger or by removing the battery and charging it externally.
It is therefore possible to always provide a charged replacement battery and to extend the service life of the transmitter as required by quickly changing it. With a fully charged battery, the operating time is up to 12 hours. Even when using real condenser microphones with a phantom power of 48V and 10 mA, the operating time is still very comfortable 5 hours on one battery charge. by plugging the transmitter into the optionally available MP-80 charger or by removing the battery and charging it externally. It is therefore possible to always provide a charged replacement battery and to extend the service life of the transmitter as required by quickly changing it.
With a fully charged battery, the operating time is up to 12 hours. Even when using real condenser microphones with a phantom power of 48V and 10 mA, the operating time is still very comfortable 5 hours on one battery charge. With a fully charged battery, the operating time is up to 12 hours. Even when using real condenser microphones with a phantom power of 48V and 10 mA, the operating time is still very comfortable 5 hours on one battery charge. With a fully charged battery, the operating time is up to 12 hours. Even when using real condenser microphones with a phantom power of 48V and 10 mA, the operating time is still very comfortable 5 hours on one battery charge.