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Prodipe 100 lanen handheld  wireless system

TT100 Solo UHF

SOUND ON SOUND REVIEW

 

The famous TT1 mic, now available wireless

 

“It’s really important that a mic is easy to handle and capable of adapting to any type of situation. I’ve perfected a UHF system which offers 100 frequencies. It also finds and sets available frequencies automatically. It’s straightforward, it’s reliable and it gives an excellent balanced voice performance for professional use.”

Ludovic Lanen

 

 

  • UHF system with 100 frequencies

  • Automatically finds and sets available frequencies.

  • Allows simultaneous use of 8 receivers and 8 transmitters.

  • Balanced timbre.

 

 

 

“My decision to use the TT1 cartridge in a UHF mic was to make sure that everyone could have access to a superb sounding UHF mic, an incredibly balanced sound restitution and sixteen selectable frequencies for optimum frequency no matter the location and/or simultaneous use of the mic several times over.

I worked incredibly hard to balance the timbre and remove modulation noise. This noise affects a lot of mics and makes them unsuited for professional use.

What is modulation noise? It’s air that superimposes itself on your voice when you sing or when you speak. The TT100 Solo UHF is ideal for professional use.

I’m one of those sound engineers who doesn’t compromise on quality and I respect this profession so much that I would never put my name to something if it didn’t live up to my standards.” Ludovic Lanen

 

The TT100 Solo UHF mic is supplied with its clip and cable.

 

 

 

Microphone:

  • Type : dynamic
  • Sensitivity : -49dBV/Pa (2.2mV/Pa)
  • Frequency response : 40-20Khz±3dB
  • Output impedance : 600Ω±30% at 1KHz

 

System:

Main fonctions :

  • Frequency range: UHF 710-786 MHz
  • Channel: 100
  • Frequency stabilisation: <±30ppm
  • Dynamic Range: >90dB
  • Total Harmonic Distortion: <0.5%
  • Frequency Response: 40-20Khz±3dB
  • Cover range: 60 M

 

Transmitter:

  • Transmitter power: 10mW
  • Maximum deviation: ±50KHz
  • High harmony: superior at 40dB
  • Battery voltage: AA1.5V×2
  • Battery life: 6h
  • Power Switch Noise: Provide with perfect switch noise deducted circuit

 

Receiver:

  • Power supply: AC100~240V/ 45-60Hz
  • External: 12V
  • Power Consumption: 5W
  • S/N Ratio: >90dB
  • Ratio P/N or F/N: >80dB
  • Receiving sensitivity: 5dBu (SINAD=20dB)
  • Audio output:
    • Type 0~±500mV Mix
    • Type 0~±300mV

 

The TT100 Solo UHF mic is supplied with its clip and cable.

 

REVIEW

 

“I’ve played on a multitude of stages and in just as many studios. A constant thorn in my side has been the sorry state of the equipment on offer, especially at live events - the organisers have been inclined to set me up with an all-purpose mic and I just grin and bear it!

Studio work, apart from at some of the legendary venues, means handling one or two ‘limited choice’ mics that have been picked out first and foremost for their cost. It’s so good to be able to bring your own instrument and mics to home studios, the stage or anywhere else for that matter.

Then the only thing left to worry about is the quality of the mix, because the sound is always top notch during miking. Finally there are high-performance, affordable mics.

PRODIPE have really made an effort to design their mics for musicians like myself who only want the best, but who don’t want to spend a fortune getting it. The old days of ‘it’s not possible to have decent equipment at a decent price’ are long gone. A huge sigh of relief.

And well done PRODIPE!”

Patrick Bourgoin

 

  • Live and recording: Starmania, J. Migènes, the Four Tops, Elton John, Supertramp, G. Vanelli, M. Dibango and M. Farmer. • The first ‘Les Enfoirés’ concert and others, Victoires de la Musique, W. Sheller, M. Lavoine, R. Charles, M. Berger, F. Gall, D. Balavoine, J. Hallyday, C. François, M. Brant, A. Chamfort, E. Mitchell, M. Sardou, C. Lara, M. Jonasz, Y. Noah, V. Paradis, M. Delpech, M. Makeba, P. Ester, Zoo, the Innocents, G. Reno, L. Chédid, L. Foly, J. Clerc, Enzo Enzo, F. Feldman, Duran Duran, J.J. Goldman, P. Kaas, A. Red, V. Sanson, V. Lazlo, J. Mas, A. Souchon, L. Voulzy, Nicoletta, H.F. Thiéfaine, N. Sirkis d'Indochine, Y. Simon, J.P. Capdevielle, T. Fersen, F. Cabrel, R. Gotainer, M. Mathieu, Sheila, R. Laurens, N. Mouskouri, T. Hazard, N. Workman, Trust, C. Aznavour, G. Bécaud, H. Salvador, G. Blanc, A. Barrière, G. Blanchard, Chagrin d'Amour, H. Léonard, Antoine, D. Rivers, M. Fugain, G. Montagné. S. Distel, Françoise Hardy, B. Lavilliers, S. Vartan, Garou, P. Bruel, H. Ségara, Maurane and many more. Has worked with numerous arrangers: J.C. Petit, G. Yared, B. Coulais, C. Gaubert, P. Sarde, R. Donnez, Yvan Jullien, H. Roy and M. Bernholc.

 

  • In 1987, nominated as best studio musician.

 

  • Since 1990, has worked directly with the Selmer Saxophone Company as a consultant and prototype tester.

 

  • Movie soundtracks: Betty Blue, My New Partner, 8 Women, I Love You All and Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ

 

  • Credits for TV programmes and series: Nestor Burma, Joséphine Ange Gardien and Champs Elysées.

 

  • Adverts: dozens.

 

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