P9T
P9T Wireless Transmitter
Shure’s P9T is a half-rack, wireless transmitter used in conjunction with the P9RA+ Bodypack receiver as part of the PSM® 900 Wireless Personal Monitor System.
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Shure’s P9T is a half-rack, wireless transmitter used in conjunction with the P9RA+ Bodypack receiver as part of the PSM® 900 Wireless Personal Monitor System.
The P9T Wireless Transmitter combines state-of-the-art technology with an ideal set of features for professional monitoring applications of any kind, including IEM and IFB applications.
- Exceptional transmitter linearity vastly reduces frequency intermodulation and allows up to 20 compatible channels per frequency range
- RF Mute Switch allows system setup without causing RF interference
- Scan and Sync syncs the transmitter to a P9RA+ or P9RA bodypack quickly and easily over IR link
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Case Studies
The National Theater Brno, Reduta upgrades their systems again with Shure
The theatre was using Shure ULX series over the last years and experiences seamless usage of the years. They want to upgrade the ULX system to a wireless system in top quality and a system that was compatible with their existing antenna system. They also want to have the possibility of using remote control.