The Lectrosonics M2T Digital Half-Rack Wireless Audio Transmitter with analog and digital Dante™ (optional) network audio inputs presents an excellent sounding IEM system with a unique level of performance in a wireless in-ear monitor system. With ultra-low latency, digital RF modulation and two stereo digital channels, the M2T provides a truly unique IEM product for demanding, professional applications.
The M2T boasts a USB port for firmware updates and an IR port for fast setup. A large, high resolution, backlit LCD and large membrane switches provide an intuitive interface that is highly visible in daylight or dimly lit conditions.
The half-rack transmitter provides four audio inputs which can be individually configured to be analog or Dante compatible. The input connectors are full size XLR/TRS combo types for balanced line level analog signals. Input preamp circuits use a special balanced amplifier with very high common mode rejection to minimize hum and noise. Analog signals are converted to an internal digital format which is then encoded, encrypted, organized into packets, and passed to an RF modulator. The modulated RF signal is filtered before and after amplification to suppress out-of-band noise and spurious signals.
The Lectrosonics M2Ra bodypack receiver employs advanced antenna diversity switching during digital packet headers for seamless audio. The digital audio stream guarantees high resolution sound quality with wide dynamic range, low noise floor, and rock-solid stereo image. The receiver can select from stereo, mono from left channel only, or mono from right channel only, giving the unit flexibility in terms of the application. The headphone jack is fed from a high-quality stereo amplifier with 250 mW available to drive headphones or earphones to sufficient levels for stage performance or other environments with significant background noise. A high-resolution, color LCD allows for a wide range of menu options, including precise limiter settings, using detailed graphics. The M2Ra runs on two AA lithium or rechargeable batteries. Improvements over the original M2R include better RF performance, P48 protection on the headphone output, reorganized menu structure, and a black anodized finish for a lower visual profile.