Product Detail
The Sony DWT-B03R/14 is the latest in the third generation of the acclaimed DWX series. This high - performance digital wireless bodypack transmitter is perfect for a wide range of applications. Whether it's live sound in theatres and concerts, or studio - based TV production and ENG/EFP, it's an ideal choice. It's incredibly light and compact, being 27% smaller than its DWT - B01N predecessor. The tough magnesium body makes it resistant to rain, spray, and sweat, ensuring it can withstand harsh environments. With Sony's advanced digital audio processing, encryption, and RF transmission technologies, you get secure, stable, and high - quality audio with low latency. It's great for large - scale multi - channel productions, supporting up to 21 simultaneous channels per 8MHz TV band or up to 16 per 6MHz TV band. Key features include a small, lightweight, and robust magnesium body, very high - quality wireless audio, low - latency audio, resistance to rain, sweat, and spray, long battery life, a 148MHz wideband, and high - density multi - channel operation. Technical specifications cover a wide range from wireless interface (WiDIF - HP) to power requirements (DC 3.6 V with Rechargeable Battery Pack: NP - BX1), offering detailed information for users.
Using the Sony DWT - B03R/14 is easy. First, make sure the battery is fully charged. The transmitter works with a DC 3.6V rechargeable battery pack (NP - BX1). Connect your microphone or audio source to the small 3 - pin connector with a lock. You can select the input level according to your needs, either MIC or LINE. Once connected, turn on the transmitter. You can use the wireless remote control (Cross Remote, 2.4 - GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant) to adjust settings from a distance. When using it, keep it within the operating temperature range of 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F). Don't expose it to extreme cold or heat, as the storage/transport temperature range is - 20°C to +60°C (- 4°F to +140°F). The magnesium body is resistant to rain, spray, and sweat, but try to avoid submerging it in water. For maintenance, keep the antenna clean and in good condition. Check the battery regularly and replace it when it starts to lose its charge quickly. Also, wipe the body with a soft, dry cloth to keep it clean.