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AUDIO-TECHNICA ENHANCES 2000 SERIES WIRELESS

PVC News Staff | 07/15

New receiver, body-pack transmitter and handheld transmitter expand the 2000 Series system’s functionality

Audio-Technica, a leading innovator in transducer technology for over 45 years, is enhancing its highly successful 2000 Series wireless systems with several new products and technology updates, including the ATW-R2100a receiver, the ATW-T210a body-pack transmitter and the ATW-T220a handheld transmitter. The 2000 Series frequency-agile True Diversity UHF wireless system delivers professional audio and RF performance unheard of in its class, and the new series enhancements update and broaden that functionality. Straightforward setup, automatic scanning, and other advanced wireless features bring the system’s performance to a standard that provides the audio quality and reliability necessary for the quality sound systems of today.

The ATW-R2100a receiver features automatic frequency scanning that eliminates the need for searching for clear channels by automatically selecting the most appropriate frequency for the area in which the wireless is operating. A pre-coordinated integral channel plan allows for simultaneous operation of any of the ten channels in a given location, in one of two UHF frequency ranges. True diversity operation selects the better signal from the two receiver sections, reducing dropouts. The flexibility in programming both the receiver and transmitters eliminates confusing frequency groups and other frequency coordination problems. Advanced Tone Lock™ adjustable squelch system fights interference. The receiver includes balanced XLR-type and unbalanced 1/4” output connections, enabling use with a wide variety of audio gear; ground-lift switch on XLR-type output, helping eliminate audible hum caused by ground loops between the sound system and receiver; metal receiver construction; rack mount kit and detachable UHF receiver antennas; field-replaceable body-pack transmitter antenna; high-pass filter; adjustable squelch; soft-touch controls and LCD display; and control of input sensitivity. A two-position switch turns on/off 12V AC antenna power for use with powered antennas or other in-line RF devices and accessories.

The ATW-T210a UniPak® body-pack transmitter features a latching cover to protect the internal controls from being accidentally activated and a recessed four-pin HRS-type locking input connector to increase the life of the microphone cable. Inputs are available on the transmitter for low impedance microphone, and high impedance musical instrument or line input. The transmitter supplies DC bias voltage to power condenser microphones. A straightforward recessed power/mute switch allows for operation without the need to look at the transmitter. A red LED power/battery indicator glows when the transmitter is turned on and the batteries are in operating condition. An RF power select switch offers high and low settings.


The redesigned ATW-T220a handheld transmitter uses a PRO 41-type dynamic unidirectional capsule to maintain sonic consistency with wired counterparts. Adjustable trim control helps match the microphone to the audio source and an ergonomically designed handle and end-mounted recessed controls help maintain a clean uncluttered appearance. A rugged steel head case protects the capsule while providing relief from wind-induced noise.  Both transmitters function with standard readily available AA alkaline batteries providing over 8 hours of operation and feature an easy-to-configure channel selection switch. An RF power select switch offers high and low settings.

Audio-Technica’s revamped 2000 Series frequency-agile True Diversity UHF wireless system will be available Summer 2010 with U.S. MSRPs as follows:

ATW-2110a Basic System includes ATW-R2100a receiver and ATW-T210a UniPak® transmitter—$429.00

ATW-2120a Dynamic Handheld Microphone System includes ATW-R2100a receiver and

ATW-T220a handheld unidirectional dynamic microphone/transmitter—$499.00

ATW-2129a Lavalier Microphone System includes ATW-R2100a receiver and ATW-210a UniPak transmitter with AT829cW lavalier microphone—$499.00

ATW-2192a Headworn Microphone System includes ATW-R2100a receiver and ATW-210a UniPak transmitter with MicroSet® BP892cW (black color microphone, earset and cable) omnidirectional condenser headworn microphone—$799.00

ATW-2192a-TH Headworn Microphone System “Theater” model includes ATW-R2100a receiver and ATW-210a UniPak transmitter with MicroSet BP892cW-TH (beige color microphone, earset and cable) omnidirectional condenser headworn microphone—$799.00

ATW-R2100a Diversity Receiver—$329.00

ATW-T210a UniPak Body-pack Transmitter—$239.00

ATW-T220a Handheld Unidirectional Dynamic Microphone/Transmitter—$329.00

MicroSet BP892cW or BP892cW-TH Omnidirectional Condenser Headworn Microphone terminated for use with UniPak transmitter—$439.00

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