JAKARTA Sennhiser, an audio technology developer, launched the world's first wideband bidirectional solution called Spectera. This solution is believed to be a new era of digital wireless audio transmission.

Spectera uses innovative Wireless Multichannel Audio Systems (WMAS) technology. This audio technology is also equipped with a bodypack bidirectional that can manage digital IEM/IFB signals as well as microphones/channels simultaneously.

According to Sennhiser, Spectera can reduce the complexity of wireless systems and can significantly increase capabilities. That way, Spectera will produce time-saving workflows and offer full control via remote monitoring.

Andreas Sennhiser, Co-CEO Sennhiser, said that Spectera can meet customer needs because the wideband used is suitable for major events. This technology can be used on tours, theater performances, broadcasters, and other events that require multi-channel audio.

We are excited to see the development of technology and spectral policies over the years into a digital wireless ecosystem that will be able to solve many of the problems users of today's multi-channel wireless systems, Andreas said.

The Sennhiser official added that Spectera technology has fewer hardware and offers a significant reduction in frequency coordination. Spectera also offers ecosystem flexibility that continues to grow.

Spectera is a Base Station that has 32 inputs and outputs in one unique rack. This technology already replaces a rack full of wireless microphone receivers and IEM transmitters. Thanks to this rack unit, all production can be accommodated in one RF wideband channel.


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