Sony announces dual-channel wireless receiver, part of UWP-D Series - NewscastStudio

2022-07-01 20:55:42 By : Mr. Mac Chang

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Sony Electronics has announced the URX-P41D two-channel portable receiver, supporting MI (Multi Interface) shoe with Digital Audio Interface.

The URX-P41D is part of the UWP-D Series, integrating Sony’s 4th generation technology for digital audio processing, NFC Sync and quick set up.

The URX-P41D will work with all UWP-D transmitters (backward compatible with previous generations) and will be available as a stand-alone receiver and as part of a new kit, the UWP-D27, which will include two UTX-B40 Bodypack Transmitters.

The URX-P41D and UWP-D27 will be available beginning in April 2022 for a suggested list price of $679.99 and $1,229.99, respectively

Digital audio interface to improve sound quality

“NFC SYNC” function to allow quick and easy channel setting

Compact form factor, with improved ergonomics

External Microphone Input and Three-channel mixing function

Functions to improve performance when on location

Broadcast Audio, Broadcast Equipment, ENG and Remote Production, Industry Feed, Microphones

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