SKU: DISTRO9 HDR
DISTRO9 HDR™
MAP: $1,999 USD
The Distro9 HDR is a powerful and versatile antenna distribution system designed to enhance the performance of your wireless microphone system.
With its innovative features and exceptional audio quality, it's the ideal solution for a wide range of applications, from live events to broadcast studios.

Key Features & Benefits
Two input zones
Expandable
Compatible
About the Product
What's Included
SKU: DISTRO9HDR - DISTRO9 HDR Antenna Distribution System, (1) AC power cordSpecifications and Product Resources
View All ResourcesMost Common Questions Asked
What benefit do I get using the D9 vs. multiple D4s?
Higher quality signal- Higher Dynamic Range. Reduced intermodulation, typically increasing the number of available channels to tune to
What does HDR stand for?
High dynamic range. D9’s dynamic range is typically 20dB better than competing units.
What is the biggest selling point of the DISTRO9HDR unit
More channels in less space Higher dynamic range - lower noise
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