L2000/L3000 Series. In response to the increasing demand for wireless systems, LEM offers a series that combines absolute quality and professional performance.

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L2000/L3000 Series. In response to the increasing demand for wireless systems, LEM offers a series that combines absolute quality and professional performance with an unbeatable price. Ideal for live concerts, conference rooms, theatres and houses of worship, the LEM wireless microphones eliminate the cable and allow anybody to operate with maximum freedom. Technologically advanced, silent, strong and stable even if used in hard conditions, the LEM wireless systems are available in VHF and UHF band, with the possibility to choose up to 8 different frequencies for the simultaneous use of multiple systems. All the models allow the choice of several microphone types, in order to satisfy the broadest demands and to guarantee maximum flexibility. Receivers The wireless series includes two VHF receiver (L2000) and one UHF receiver (L3000) models. All models use quartz- controlled oscillators and patented circuits to preserve sound dynamics and maximum audio quality. L2000 SD It employs Switching Diversity technology in order to offer a system more reliable than those based on the traditional single-antenna receiver. Two antennae connected to the same receiver capture the signal, then the system selects in real time the antenna with the better reception, reducing the risk of interferences and signal losses. L2000TD It represents the best of the LEM technology in VHF band. The L2000TD receiver includes two identical circuits that receive the same signal from the transmitter. The sophisticated true Diversity receiving system selects the best signal for the audio outputs, offering a true professional quality now with a price that anyone can afford. L3000SD Fitted with a Switching Diversity receiving system, the L3000SD operates in UHF band. The signal is transmitted using frequencies with a wavelength that is up to 1/5 of VHF frequencies. For this reason, the space around the receiver can be better filled by the signal, resulting more free from noises and interferences. Particularly suitable for the use in indoor spaces and small venues, where it's necessary to reduce the risk of reflections and interferences between different wireless devices, the L3000SD is the best solution for the most demanding applications. Transmitters: The L2000 and L3000 receivers can be used with a hand-held microphone or with a body pack transmitter in combination with two different types of microphone or an instrument cable. Provided with a dynamic microphone capsule with cardioids polar pattern, it's the ideal device to obtain a clear and powerful sound, reducing the risk of noises and feedback to a minimum. The capsule is protected by a strong metal grille and is fitted with a double-layer foam to prevent pop and wind noises. The transmitter features a three-position switch (on, off and stand- by), and an LED indicator for on/off status and battery check. It's powered by a 9V alkaline battery, which guarantees more than seven hours of continuous use. In this version the body pack transmitter is combined with a Lavaliere microphone fitted with a very small omni-directional condenser transducer. Designed to obtain an excellent reproduction of the voice of singers, entertainers and actors, it's the perfect solution for all situations where a low visual impact of the microphone is needed. The transmitter features a three-position switch (on, off and stand- by) and an LED indicator for on/off status and battery check. It is powered by a 9V alkaline battery that guarantees more than seven hours of continuous use. In this version the body pack transmitter is coupled with a headset microphone fitted with a very small dynamic transducer. This microphone, thanks also to his high feedback rejection, is the best solution for the voice reproduction and is the perfect partner for DJs, entertainers, and singers in all situations where hands-free operation is necessary. Alternatively to Lavaliere or Headset microphones, the body pack transmitter can accept line or pick-up level signals from guitars or basses, retaining all the characteristics and the tonal nuances of each instrument. Specifications are subject to change without notice.