Electro-Voice

collapse expand iconDescription

Electro-Voice’s entry into the world of UHF wireless represents an excellent value for wireless customers who are seeking an inexpensive solution to their wireless presentations. Available in a wide variety of configurations, this is the Bodypack Set Omni Lavalier, equipped with the RE3-RX dual antenna receiver, the RE3-BPT body pack transmitter, and the RE3-ACC-OL3, an omnidirectional lavalier wireless microphone. This set is additionally equipped with the TA4F for attaching the lavalier to your lapel or other clothing.

The Receiver

The RE3-RX is a half-rack diversity receiver with dual antennas and a universal power supply. It comes complete with a rack-mounting kit, and both balanced XLR and unbalanced ¼” TRS outputs. It pairs perfectly with the included body pack or with the RE3-HHT Hand-Held transmitter, and features frequency scanning and syncing. The way the dual antenna system works minimizes the possibility of dropouts, as both antennas are constantly looking for a signal, and if one drops out, the other is already there to pick up the audio.

The Bodypack

The RE3 bodypack is made of cast magnesium and can easily absorb a tumble to the ground. It takes two AA batteries (alkaline or rechargeable are preferred). Five bodypack system sets are available for instrument and lavalier/headworn microphone applications: OL3, CL3 (lavalier), HW3 (headworn), GC3 (instrument cable) and one bodypack-only system. It is small and easily concealed, making it great for theatrical presentations.

Other cool features include The “ultrasonic sync,” which simplifies operation by automatically syncing transmitter and receiver frequencies, and locking in other operations data.

A magnetic sliding latch mechanism keeps the battery door closed, and makes opening it easy to access the batteries.

The Microphone

This system comes with the RE-3-ACC-OL3, an omnidirectional microphone that is ideal for public speaking. Its polar pattern is perfect for auctioneers, business presenters, teachers, or anyone who needs hands-free vocal amplification in environments that don’t have a large number of competing audio signals.

The RE3 serves three bandwidths within the North American market. The specific frequencies were chosen in order to minimize some of the complexities involved in modern RF. There are two 36 MHz-wide bands in the low and high 500 MHz spectrum, along with one that operates within the 600 MHz duplex gap that the FCC has dedicated for wireless microphone use.




Electro-Voice Bodypack Set Omni Lavalier 560-596 MHz
Electro-Voice Bodypack Set Omni Lavalier 560-596 MHz
Electro-Voice Bodypack Set Omni Lavalier 560-596 MHz

collapse expand iconFeatures

  • RE3-RX

    Diversity reception minimizes dropouts
  • 3 MHz tuning bandwidth for trouble-free operation
  • Easy-to-read LCD display
  • Frequency scanning for selecting open frequencies
  • Sync function links transmitter to receiver for easy setup
  • RE3-BPT

    Robust metal body
    Sync function for easy frequency setup
  • Selectable low and high output power
  • Up to 36 MHz tuning bandwidth
  • Unique magnetic latch and lock for easy access to batteries

    RE3-OCC-OL3

    Small and unobtrusive low-profile design
  • Omnidirectional polar pattern delivers an open and natural sound
  • No proximity effect
  • Wide dynamic range and frequency response

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General
  • Dynamic range: 300'
  • Line of sight: 100'
Receiver
  • Bandwidth: Up to 36 MHz
  • Housing: Metal
  • Rackmountable: Yes
  • Width: 8.27"
  • Height: 1.73"
  • Depth: 6.1"
  • Weight: 2.71 lb.
Transmitter
  • Battery type: AA x 2
  • Battery runtime: 10 hours
  • Width: 2.0 in.
  • Height: 10.2 in.
  • Weight: 8.6 oz.
Microphone
  • Microphone Type: Self-biased condenser
  • Max SPL: 130 dB
  • Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional
  • Cable length: 57"
  • Length: .36"
  • Diameter: .2 mm
  • Weight: .617 oz.

collapse expand iconWarranty

Microphones: 3 year full replacement
Wireless: 2 years
Speakers: 3 years active, 5 years passive

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