The Shure ADX5D is a 2 channel slot receiver and Lectrosonics has both a 2 channel and 4 channel slot receiver option. The tuning range is the same. The transmitters for both systems are fully digital but the form factors and battery options are different. Shure uses a zigby remote control system between transmitter and receiver while Lectrosonics uses dweedle tones.
@@nickhuston4510 does the dsr system have any new technology in it that the Shure adxd5 doesn't ? which one is easier to use for a guy with not much experience ?
whats the difference in the Lectrosonics SRc Dual-Channel Slot-Mount ENG Receiver and Lectrosonics DSR Two-Channel Digital Slot Receiver? I will be using mixpre6ii and I use a Mac m1 computer ? which is more compatible ?
SRC is Lectrosonic's older 2 channel receiver that works with their older analog transmitters and has approximately 72 mhz tuning range. The DSR is their newest receiver that has 144 mhz tuning range and works with both their digital hybrid (analog) transmitters as well as their newer digital transmitters. The DSR has better RF performance which equates to better range. Either of these receivers is compatible with your MixPre.
Anything digital hybrid or newer will work with the DSR. That includes UM400, LM400, LT, the entire SM series, as well as any of the DB series. For plug-ons UH400, HM, HMA, DPR, and DRPA.
I really love the enhanced party dial feature - this is one thing that I make use of heavily and happy that Lectro has kept it alive for workflow!
Glad you are making good use of this feature. It will be enhanced further fairly soon - starting with the DCR822. Stay tuned!
Thank you Karl for that SRDB25AES Back Plate Adapter!!
Agreed!
SD 8-Series v9.50 was announced today, and includes support for the DSR receiver, and the new SRDB25AES bottom plate adapter
Great!
What does the dsr have that the shure adx5d doesn’t have ?
what is the difference in the dsr system with newest transmitters body packs by lecrosonics and the Shure axient adx5d system?
The Shure ADX5D is a 2 channel slot receiver and Lectrosonics has both a 2 channel and 4 channel slot receiver option. The tuning range is the same. The transmitters for both systems are fully digital but the form factors and battery options are different. Shure uses a zigby remote control system between transmitter and receiver while Lectrosonics uses dweedle tones.
@@nickhuston4510 does the dsr system have any new technology in it that the Shure adxd5 doesn't ? which one is easier to use for a guy with not much experience ?
whats the difference in the Lectrosonics SRc Dual-Channel Slot-Mount ENG Receiver and Lectrosonics DSR Two-Channel Digital Slot Receiver? I will be using mixpre6ii and I use a Mac m1 computer ? which is more compatible ?
SRC is Lectrosonic's older 2 channel receiver that works with their older analog transmitters and has approximately 72 mhz tuning range. The DSR is their newest receiver that has 144 mhz tuning range and works with both their digital hybrid (analog) transmitters as well as their newer digital transmitters. The DSR has better RF performance which equates to better range. Either of these receivers is compatible with your MixPre.
@@nickhuston4510 dsr is their only receiver that works with their digital transmitters?
what transmitters work with the Lectrosonics DSR Two-Channel Digital Slot Receiver ? all what lectrosonic plug ons work with it ?
Anything digital hybrid or newer will work with the DSR. That includes UM400, LM400, LT, the entire SM series, as well as any of the DB series. For plug-ons UH400, HM, HMA, DPR, and DRPA.
@@nickhuston4510 thanks what’s the newest plug on ? And second newest ?
@@creativegreatsvisuals DPRA is the newest / digital plug on. HMA is the second newest.
I'm callling it the DSR2. Fight me!
whatever works for you!