SKU: DISTRO9 HDR
DISTRO9 HDR™
IN STOCK
MAP: $1,999 USD
The Distro9 HDR is a powerful and versatile antenna distribution system designed to enhance the performance of your wireless microphone system.
With its innovative features and exceptional audio quality, it's the ideal solution for a wide range of applications, from live events to broadcast studios.

Key Features & Benefits
Two input zones
Expandable
Compatible

What Our Customers Have to Say
"The Distro 9 gave us the ability to have a spare RF channel as we only used (8) so we're future proofing and having the ability to add another RF unit without the need to get another distribution unit. The Distro 9 is the only unit I know of that gives you the ability to have (9) RF units on a single distribution unit and this itself is game changer."
Eugene Mulcahy at The Music People
What's Included
SKU: DISTRO9HDR - DISTRO9 HDR Antenna Distribution System, (1) AC power cordSpecifications and Product Resources
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