SKU: DISTRO5 HDR
DISTRO5 HDR™
MAP: $899 USD
Five mic channels, higher performance, in 1/2 rack space. DISTRO5 HDR supports most bands' mic needs in less rack space.
Key Features & Benefits
High Performance
Half Rack Size
Highly expandable
About the Product
What it is:
Half rack antenna distribution system with 5 channels and HDR performance
Who it’s for:
Bands and performers using multiple wireless mics and wanting to consolidate down to 2 antennas
Product Setup
Takes up less space and provides 5A of powerWhat's Included
SKU: DISTRO5 HDR: DISTRO5 HDR, IEC Power Cord, Rack Ears (Short and Long), Half Rack Connecting Plate, Mounting HardwareTechnical Specs, Articles, and Videos
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Most Common Questions Asked
Can D5 be cascaded with D4/D9?
Yes as well as with distros from other manufacturers
What benefit is there to High Dynamic Range in the DISTRO5 and DISTRO9?
The high dynamic range in these distro products allow them to handle a larger range of wireless mic signal levels, 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.