Telex Shows ProStar Series Wireless Microphones

ProStar UHF Guitar System
ProStar UHF Guitar System

July 11, 1997 -- Telex® is featuring the new VHF and UHF ProStar Series Wireless Microphone systems at the NAMM Convention held from July 11 to 13 in the Nashville Convention Center and Arena, Booth 2028. Both systems are aggressively priced, offering MI and professional audio users superior Telex quality and reliability at cost effective price points.

"We are viewing the two ProStar systems as two completely different classifications of product," says Gary Bosiacki, National Sales Manager/Sound Reinforcement Products for Telex. "The ProStar UHF model comes in at about the same price point as the older VHF product. The ProStar UHF unit offers power and quality beyond any other system in its price range. The new VHF system is even more cost effective."

Responding to client demand, Telex has designed both units in a rugged, half rack space, plastic case. A new rack tray is available that accommodates two units, thereby reducing the amount of space taken up in the rack. The UHF unit is available in gray, while the VHF version is offered in black. Both systems are offered in a lapel and a handheld version. The handheld versions offer the choice of a condenser or a dynamic microphone. Both systems also come optimized for guitar applications with specially tuned circuitry that enhances the frequency response and attack characteristics of the guitar.

"The VHF spectrum is getting more and more crowded because of the number of different wireless microphone systems sold out there," states Bosiacki. "There is more available frequency spectrum up in the UHF range with a lot of room for expansion. We feel that the ProStar UHF system is the wave of the future."

The UHF system occupies the 690 to 725 RF carrier frequency range with a frequency range of 50 to 15,000 Hz. Frequency stability measures .005 percent with an unweighted signal-to-noise ratio of 91 dB with less than 0.5 percent third harmonic distortion. Ultimate quieting (ref. 12 kHz Dev.) measures 97 dB.

The VHF system occupies the 174 to 186 RF carrier frequency range and offers a frequency response of 50 to 15,000 Hz. Frequency stability measures at .005 percent with an unweighted signal-to-noise ratio of 85 dB with less than 0.5 percent third harmonic distortion. Ultimate quieting (ref. 12 KHz Dev.) measures 91 dB.

Both units come with a warranty that is three times longer than any other system at the same price points. Systems are available in eight different stock frequencies and frequency coordination assistance is always available from Telex.

For more information on the new VHF and UHF ProStar Series Wireless Microphone systems, please contact Telex at (612) 884-4051.

For more information, visit their web site at www.telex.com.


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