Zaxcom MicPlexer 2 Antenna Distribution Amplifier
The MicPlexer 2 is an RF filter and amplification system designed for use with your Zaxcom Digital Recording Wireless… or any other wireless system on the market running on the UHF spectrum from 512 to 702 MHz. It feeds up to four separate receivers, either single or dual. If you need to use it with more receivers, you can always split the output. Think of the the MicPlexer 2 as a toolbox for your radio mic signals – it splits antenna signals, shows the levels, filters out the bad and keeps the good, and adds gain.
Visual Notification
MicPlexer 2’s smart LED’s tell you when there’s too much RF signal overloading your wireless which may interfere with performance.
Amplification
MicPlexer 2 provides an additional 6 dB of gain on every antenna output. This might help make up for signal loss from using long antenna cables.
Filtration
MicPlexer 2 Improves your wireless performance by removing unwanted RF from your work space – things like walkie talkies, television stations, mobile phones, etc. Just choose from seven pre-set frequency blocks (20 – 26) or create your own 35 MHz window in one of the two user-assignable positions.
Hire Equipment
We have an extensive inventory of audio equipment for hire with competitive rates ready at a moment's notice. We pay the most meticulous attention to detail in our hire prep so you can travel to shoots with the peace of mind that you have everything you need.
Weekly Rental
For weekly rental, you can pick up your gear the day before your production shoot after 3:00pm, and return by 10:00am after your shoot day. In the case of 7 day rental, you will only be charged for 4 billing days.
Shipping
If shipping is required, we require a two day minimum hire period, with a travel day inbetween.
Cancellations
Orders can be cancelled for free up to 24 hours before pick up date, any notice within 24 hours of the pick up date will be charged a prep fee of 25% of the total amount.
Insurance
Customers will provide a certificate of insurance listing Everything Audio as "loss payee" and "additional insured".