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Electro-voice Re3-re520 Wireless Handheld Microphone System With Re520 Wireless Mic (5l: 488 To 524 Mhz)

Electro-voice Re3-re520 Wireless Handheld Microphone System With Re520 Wireless Mic (5l: 488 To 524 Mhz)
  • Product Code: ga192658
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$2,517.00 $3,725.16

The RE3-RX5L Diversity Wireless Receiver from Electro-Voice is a UHF wireless diversity receiver featuring clear frequency scanning, wireless synchronization to transmitter, balanced XLR outputs, and unbalanced 1/4" TRS outputs. It can be used when paired with any RE3 HHT handheld capsule or bodypack transmitter and microphone (sold separately) to deliver rock-solid system performance for presentation or interview audio applications.

The RE3-RX is rack-mountable, and the 1/2 space diversity receiver is designed to function as the control center for your wireless setup. Using clear frequency scan and sync functions, the receiver offers control settings that synchronize to a mated transmitter. Diversity reception technology minimizes the chance of signal dropouts and provides two different antenna locations. The antennas switch moment by moment based on signal strength and stability, which insures solid performance.

Additionally, the easy-to-read LCD display provides vivid viewing of all menus and operating parameters.

For Singers, Speakers & Presenters    Rack-Mountable Diversity Receiver    Wireless Handheld Mic Transmitter    RE520 Supercardioid Condenser Mic Head    Full Vocal Tone & Enhanced Isolation    Control Transmitter via Receiver    8-Hour Operating Time via AA Batteries    Informative Backlit LCD Screens    Transmitter Battery Status on Receiver    Selectable 10 or 50mW RF Output Power

Key Specs
Wireless TechnologyDigital UHF
DiversityAntenna Diversity
Receiver TypeTabletop
Number of Audio Channels1
Audio I/O1x XLR 3-Pin Male Balanced Line Output
1x 1/4" TS Male Unbalanced Line Output
Power RequirementsAC/DC Power Adapter
Parameters
Number of RF Channel Frequencies1440
DiversityAntenna Diversity
RF Frequency Band488 to 524 MHz
RF BandwidthUp to 36 MHz
ModulationWideband FM
Receiver
Receiver TypeTabletop
Mounting OptionsRackmount (with Included Hardware)
Rackmount Size1 RU (1/2 Rack)
Antenna2x 1/2 Wave External, Detachable (Rear-Mount)
Number of Audio Channels1
Audio I/O1x XLR 3-Pin Male Balanced Line Output
1x 1/4" TS Male Unbalanced Line Output
Frequency Response51 Hz to 16 kHz (Dependent on Mic)
USB Class-CompliantNo USB Connectivity
Approximate RF Sensitivity81 dBm
RF Output PowerUp to 50 mW (Max)
Power RequirementsAC/DC Power Adapter
AC/DC Power Adapter12 to 15 VDC (Included)
Display & IndicatorsBacklit LCD (Battery Status, Channel, Diversity, Frequency, Group, Mute, Power)
HousingMetal
Dimensions8.2 x 1.9 x 6.1" / 20.8 x 4.8 x 15.5 cm (without Mounting Hardware)

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I'm having trouble finding the manufacturer's website for these. Anybody got a link?

A: https://www.comica-audio.com/

Q: 2. Can the gain of each microphone be adjusted independently?

A: Yes, each mic has it's own gain adjustment.

Q: 3. Does it make sense to pair these with a 32bit-float recorder? or rather: do they transmit 32bits to the receiver so a zoom F6 would get the full dynamic range?

A: The 32bit aspect of the Zoom F6 allows for extremely high headroom while recording. This means that regardless of how high or low your audio signal being recorded is, the audio can be turned up or down after the fact to be usable. The type of audio being sent to the F6 does not impact the bit rate of the recorder. It would be a fine pairing in general.

Q: 4. I bought a Sony ECM-AW4 Bluetooth Wireless Microphone System for my Alpha 6300. It only worked intermittently. The camera sometimes did not recognize the microphone or give it power. Or the blue tooth connection failed. When it worked it was fine. Did anyone have this experience and find a way around it?

A: I had the same issue, specifically with my Samsung smart phone. It also failed at times, after a few months with both my camera system and iphone/ipads. I would not recommend this system.

Q: 5. When constant power is supplied t the receiver will that generate static noise?

A: As long as the power source is stable, the Comica Audio BoomX-U QUA Ultracompact 4-Person Wireless Microphone System should not have any noise added to the system.

Q: 6. are the batteries replaceable?

A: No, these have built in batteries.

Q: 7. Is it possible to connect Sony ecm aw4 to a android Samsung Galaxy phone camera.

A: For some reason this won't work properly with a Samsung galaxy. It's the phone...works fine with others like Iphone. There are supposedly some cables you can get that go into the charging port, but I have had no luck and have tried various options.

Q: 8. Is the BoomX-U better than BoomX-D?

A: The two systems are similar in that both are wireless microphone systems, but each operates in a different manner. Determining which system is better will depend on your specific needs and the types of strong wireless audio frequencies that are already in use within the location where the system will be used often. The BoomX-U is an analog wireless system which operates within the UHF frequency band between 568 to 579 MHz and offers 48 frequencies to choose from to avoid wireless signal interference. It has an operating range of up to 394'. The built-in rechargeable batteries for the UHF system provide up to 6 hours of operation. The BoomX-D is a digital wireless system which operates within the 2.4 GHz band (2400 to 2483.5 MHz) above the range of radio and TV, but within the range of Wi-Fi signal. Only one other wireless BoomX-D can be used at the same time. It has an operating range of up to 164' and its built-in rechargeable batteries provide up to 5 hours of operation. The advantage of a 2.4 GHz systems is that they can be used in most countries around the world while regulations for UHF frequencies vary. Within the US, the UHF system offers more frequencies to switch between, the ability to use more of the same wireless mic systems, and a longer operating distance between the transmitter and receiver. Please contact us by phone or through live chat if you have additional questions or if you would like further assistance.

Q: 9. how long does the battery last?

A: I use Eneloop pro batteries and i have been working with them over 5 hours

Q: 10. Does the UHF version really have a 20ms latency? It seems odd that an analog device would be that slow, especially considering that there is no analog/digital conversion.

A: This system have a time delay, not latency issue, latency is only related to computers and is due to signal input and output compensation. On a wireless system, the signal only travels in one direction. The 20ms time/delay is an average and it is location RF density dependent. in our experience the average time/delay is 3.5ms. for most areas.

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