Take a deep dive with Analog Devices and Sennheiser and learn more about the transceiver chip that made WMAS and Spectera a reality.
With their broadband audio transmission, Wireless Multi-Channel Audio Systems (WMAS) open up exciting perspectives for digital wireless microphones and digital in-ear monitoring systems in live audio events as well as theatre and broadcasting installations.
Sennheiser’s implementation of WMAS will truly be a game-changer in wireless audio, featuring bidirectional bodypacks, a space-saving central unit that can handle up to 32 inputs and 32 outputs, the promise of easy range and system extension, spectrum-saving workflows and easier re-use of frequencies.
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The world's first wideband, bidirectional wireless ecosystem
In his technical paper, Sennheiser’s Dr. Andreas Wilzeck gives more details about WMAS technology as he explains the co-existence of broadband and narrowband systems.