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Masque Sound is the first company to supply Sennheiser’s Spectera wideband wireless system for a Broadway production—and this is a big deal.
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Masque Sound is the first company to supply Sennheiser’s Spectera wideband wireless system for a Broadway production—and this is a big deal.
Sennheiser co-CEOs Daniel and Andreas Sennheiser sit down with Mix to look back at their company's 80 years in business, where they are today...
Masque Sound and Professional Wireless Systems have gone all-in on Sennheiser’s Spectera.
Shure introduced a number of upcoming products as well as its new scalable wireless receiver at InfoComm 2025.
60 members join Shure in Wireless Microphone Spectrum Alliance since group’s formation in February.
True WMAS technology simplifies live audio productions by putting multichannel system into a 1U rack unit.
Shure has launched Axient Digital PSM, a new digital wireless in-ear monitoring solution with WMAS capabilities.
Sennheiser has introduced what it describes as the world’s first bidirectional wideband solution, Spectera, which uses WMAS technology.
The Federal Communications Commission enacted new rules today, allowing for the use of Wireless Multi-Channel Audio Systems (WMAS).
Earlier this week, Sennheiser revealed its been developing a wireless technology that could be a game-changer for large-scale, multi-channel RF applications.
The NAB suggests the FCC should allow the WMAS wireless mic technology on a secondary basis.