EV Introduces the R100 Diversity Wireless Microphone System

VHF System Brings Advanced Electro-Voice Technology and Reliability to Musicians, DJs and Other Audio Markets

January 28, 1999 -- Electro-Voice will introduced the R100 Diversity Wireless Microphone System at the NAMM Convention. This new true diversity VHF system brings advanced EV technology and American built craftsmanship to musicians, DJs and other audio markets.

"Audio customers looking for the best overall value in VHF wireless will find the new Electro-Voice R100 irresistible," says Mike Torlone, director of marketing music products for Electro-Voice. "The combination of superb EV transducers and the latest wireless technology results in a winning product."

The R100 features EV's patented Secure-Phase™ true-diversity circuitry that provides the strongest, cleanest signal possible. Unlike other diversity circuits that switch antennas, Secure-Phase™ utilizes the signal from both antennas at all times to increase signal strength, minimize dropouts and increase range.

The R100 system offers a wide choice of handheld, bodypack, lavalier, headset and guitar wireless systems to perfectly meet any need.

The R100 system operates in the range between 174.100 and 185.350 MHz (channels 7-8 in the TV band) on single custom-tuned frequencies. R100 receivers feature permanently attached telescoping antennas for easy setup and can also be rack-mounted with an optional kit. The wide-range adjustable 1/4-inch line-level output makes connections simple.

For more information on the Electro-Voice R100 wireless system, please contact Mike Torlone, director of marketing music products for Electro-Voice at (616) 695-6831 or (616) 695-1304.

Visit Electro-Voice (a division of Telex) on the web at www.telex.com.


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