Description
Williams Sound FM 558-12 PRO DFM+ Assistive Listening, 12 Receivers and Rack Kit + Dante
Part of the FM+ Assistive Listening Systems lineup from Williams Sound, the FM 558-12 PRO D is a large-area Dual FM and Wi-Fi® assistive listening system that includes (12) FM R38 receivers. Similar to the FM 558-12 PRO (sold separately), it adds in Dante™ input, a coaxial cable plus rack-mount kit, providing for professional installation.
FM+ from Williams Sound
This groundbreaking tech provides an industry-first choice of employing traditional FM receivers or using personal electronic devices over Wi-Fi for hearing assistance. Along with this versatility comes exceptional audio quality, as FM+ is assembled on a professional digital audio (DSP) platform. This technology is designed to support those who want to use their own smartphones and headphones for a more discreet assistive listening experience. Simplicity and flexibility is also available for those who prefer a more traditional assistive listening system with a dedicated FM receiver and headset. Now, venues will no longer need to choose between providing FM or Wi-Fi assistive listening systems. FM+ supports the iOS and Android WaveCAST Apps as well as the Wi-Fi Receiver– in addition to all of the current and legacy Williams Sound FM receivers that operate on the 72-76 MHz bandwidth.
Applications
Assistive Listening • Interpretation • Audio Description • Presentation • Education/Training
FM 558-12 PROÂ D System Includes
- (1) FM T55 transmitter
- (12) PPA R38N receivers
- (12) EAR 022 surround earphones
- (3) NKL 001 neckloops
- (1) CHG 3512 12-bay charger
- (12) BAT 026-2 AA NiMH rechargeable batteries
- (1) ANT 005 remote coaxial antenna
- (1) IDP 008 ADA wall plaque
- (1) RPK 005 rack-mount kit
System Features
- Professional audio inputs: ¼”/XLR, phantom power, line level output jack
- Audio presets — hearing assistance, music, voice and custom
- 16-bit DAC provides 48 kHz sample rate
- 10-segment LED bar graph
- Dante input
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