Whenever game-changing technology is introduced, wherever unchartered technical territory is explored, “what if” questions and comparisons with conventional technology are the rule and not an exception. In our information sessions and talks with industry colleagues about Wireless Multichannel Audio Systems, or WMAS for short, we found “redundancy” to be a topic of particular interest.
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Redundancy in Sennheiser’s Adaption of WMAS Technology
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Redundancy in Sennheiser’s Adaption of WMAS Technology
Redundancy in Sennheiser’s Adaption of WMAS Technology
Whenever game-changing technology is introduced, wherever unchartered technical territory is explored, “what if” questions and comparisons with conventional technology are the rule and not an exception. In our information sessions and talks with industry colleagues about Wireless Multichannel Audio Systems, or WMAS for short, we found “redundancy” to be a topic of particular interest.Redundancy in Sennheiser’s Adaption of WMAS Technology1 / 5WMAS 전문가와의 인터뷰
Andreas Wilzeck 박사와 Martin Brandenburg 박사, 그리고 무선 멀티채널 오디오 시스템(WMAS)을 개발한 두 명의 연구 개발 엔지니어인 Sebastian Georgi 박사와 Jan Watermann 박사가 이 기술의 이점을 살펴보고 이 기술이 무선 환경을 어떻게 변화시킬지 설명합니다.
WMAS 전문가와의 인터뷰2 / 5주파수 코디네이터와의 인터뷰
프리랜서 주파수 코디네이터인 Marco Völzke와 젠하이저의 기술 애플리케이션 엔지니어이자 주파수 코디네이션 회사의 소유주인 Jonas Naesby는 젠하이저 WMAS 발명가들과 만나 프로토타입을 테스트했습니다.
주파수 코디네이터와의 인터뷰3 / 5Technical Paper: The birth of WMAS — How Sennheiser brought wideband technology into the wireless game
With Spectera, Sennheiser has unveiled the world’s first bidirectional wideband wireless ecosystem, which is based on the company’s research into WMAS, Wireless Multichannel Audio Systems. Spectera represents a significant advancement in wireless audio technology, offering superior spectrum efficiency, flexibility, and performance compared to conventional systems. I
Technical Paper: The birth of WMAS — How Sennheiser brought wideband technology into the wireless game4 / 5WMAS development prototype rocks during World Radio Conference
Sennheiser sponsors live audio technology at the U.S. reception.
WMAS development prototype rocks during World Radio Conference5 / 5