SKU: COMBINE6 HDR
COMBINE6 HDR™
MAP: $1,499 USD
More IEM channels, higher performance, in less rack space. Six channels of clean, consistent IEM signals for the whole band, in a compact road-friendly package. COMBINE6 HDR streamlines your IEM system to give you a distraction-free, reliable monitor mix - with built-in expansion.
Key Features & Benefits
High Performance
Half Rack Size
Highly Expandable
About the Product
What it is:
Half rack transmitter combiner with 6 channels and HDR performance
Who it’s for:
Bands and performers using multiple in-ear monitors
Product Setup
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Most Common Questions Asked
What benefit is there to High Dynamic Range in the COMBINE6 HDR? ">
What benefit is there to High Dynamic Range in the COMBINE6 HDR?
The high dynamic range in this combiner product allows it to handle as many as six IEM transmitter signals with lower noise and higher linear headroom. This helps maximize multichannel performance by reducing the risk of intermodulation and the interference artifacts it would produce.
What benefit is there in using a combiner instead of separate antennas for each IEM transmitter?">
What benefit is there in using a combiner instead of separate antennas for each IEM transmitter?
Minimizing the number of antennas — preferably, to only one — eliminates noise and interference among multiple antennas. You can then use one circular polarized antenna that is optimal for IEM transmission, such as the CP-BEAM or CP-ARC.
What if I need to use more IEM channels? Can I join combiner units?">
What if I need to use more IEM channels? Can I join combiner units?
Yes, the COMBINE6 HDR has a built-in 2-to-1 passive combiner so you can join the active outputs of two COMBINE6 HDR units to feed one antenna — a total of 12 channels in only one rack space.