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The Latest in Professional Sound
Introducing the Deity SRD-Mini - an ultra compact RF distro that will compliment any UHF sound bag.





Active Splitter
The SRD-Mini features an active splitter that acan supply power to external antenna circuitry.
Each side of the distro (A / B) can have it's external power toggled on or off independently.
Industry Connections
Sports two 50 Ohm BNC ports that act as the A/B inputs while eight 50 Ohm SMA outputs split the incoming signal.
( 1A x 4A / 1B x 4B.)
Worldwide Compatibility
The operational range of the SRD-Mini is 470MHz ~ 1GHz.
This allows it to operate anywhere in the world, and with nearly any UHF wireless microphone system you may already own.
Multiple Power Options
Can either be powered by 5V USB-C, Hirose 4-pin 12-16.8B or our proprietary pogo pin.
The Perfect Pairing
The SRD-Mini features our Regional Power™ System, allowing it to be powered from the SPD-Mini's pogo pins for a cable-less power solution.
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Amazing piece of gear. This is far and away my favorite Bag power solution. It has a superb form factor, and the hirose output connectors feel much more solid than the threaded connectors on other manufacturers. Great versatility, and the pogo connector to feed the Deity SRD mini is truly inspired. 5 Stars!

I have been using the Deity DQC2 for a bit and I believe that it deserves a praise.
It has so many good things going for it.
Size and weight are shockingly small and light. Having it in my kit does not take a lot of space especially considering the small charger brick.
Build quality is superb and it seams like it can take a lot of abuse.
Expandability makes it very flexible if you want to add more.
But the best thing about it is the power design! It takes USBC charging. As somebody who had his Inspire energy 24V charger lost I really appreciate the USBC charging design. An apple Macbook charger or any other USBC charger will work “charging speed will vary”. You can also combine chargers. 2 45W 15v3A for total of 90W would be great.
Now the included Sharge charger is a newer GAN that does not get hot at all and while charging only uses 70% of its capacity. You can also charge your other devices with it.
I highly recommend you give it a try.

The build was sturdy, the setup was simple, and it just works with no extra software or setup needed. I use it mounted to a low profile boom arm just below where my webcam captures so it's right in front of me to capture audio, but can remain off camera so it is not a visual distraction to others.
I'd recommend this mic to anyone looking for a good standalone cardioid mic, whether it be for chatting online or video calls or otherwise.

32bit float means they didn't clip. Timecode means it only takes a few clicks to sync footage. Cost less than the competition overall. Easy to use. There's an app for it that make it child's pay to use and setup. Can use other standard timecode devices to sync and not just the deity brand. Can wirelessly sync with the Deity PR2 automatically once they are tuned on. Comes with 2 deity lithium batteries that provide up to 30hrs of use. The features combined with the price make this a championship level, well thought out product. The only thing missing is a small carry bag, however with the low cost of ownership... Just go buy one for $10 - $15 on Amazon.

I've only used the VO-7U for a week but and can say it sounds great for baritone male speaking voices (didn't try women). It has a little more bass and low mids than my Blue Yeti X, Shure 849 (with Shure MVX2U), Deity V-Mic D4 and Rode VideoMic Go II. I prefer the sound with the foam wind protector off (slightly more crisp). The Vo-7U needs to have gain cranked for good levels but the output is clean. The increased bass sensitivity picks up low rumbles I never noticed on my other mics so use of a high pass filter at 80 or 90Hz is needed.
The included arm was prone to transmitting vibrations from my desk, especially hard drive vibrations from my backup drive array. I attached the VO-7U to my Yeti shock mount and it helped greatly to isolate it from hard drive and desk vibrations.
It was plug and play on my iMac (Sonoma OS 14.5). No need to restart or mess around with drivers and special software. Just select the VO-7U in the recording app and/or system and it works. Fully compatible with TwistedWave, Logic Pro and Adobe Audition. The only negative is the headphone output isn't great so I use an outboard headphone amp to drive my Sennheiser cans. Finally, the VO-7U outer case and mount is built like a tank, albeit the physical controls seem a little delicate. Great mic for voiceovers and Zoom.

I love this tool. No body pack recorder can compete with it's featureset and price. Won't clip cause it's 32bit. Easy to sync cause it has built in timecode (standard not like the proprietary tc that rode and zoom use). Jams TC in or out! Can even Bluetooth sync timecode! Up to 30hr battery life. Unit is small. Comes with the Deity W.Lav Pro. all for only $239.00. It can't be beat. It's closest competitor the Tentacle just doesn't compare. All of which who's internal batteries only last 12hrs and will probably be dead by late 2025... Plus you don't get a lav with it and it cost $120 more. Deity has listened to users and made the solution. My only gripe is it not coming with a bag of some kind with a sweet Deity logo on it. But if that's my only gripe... I'll buy 10 more and sthu.
Ive been using another brand up (with DJI) till this point and it was a hit or miss with timecode. If it kept failing you just keep trying till it got it right. The C21 however works perfectly EVERY single time. I'm debating on getting a third cable so i can keep one in all my bags. Never fail when buying a deity cable!

Solusi nya bagaimana tc-1 tidak bisa dicharge no indikator batrei.... dicharge tidak bisa masuk.....

Digital is the future and deity have made a big leap breathing in the neck of industry leaders.
I started using digital 16 years ago in switched to digital only wireless 13 years ago. Digital has so many advantages compared to traditional analog and pseudo digital wireless that I can never seen myself going back. After the amateur 2.4Ghz previous wireless the teos seams to have become fully professional wireless. The build quality is too much and the performance is …. honestly close to my $4500 a channel Zaxcom digital wireless. I will write a better review after the superbawl but honestly one thing I can say is the competition should be afraid of what teos 2.0 will have to offer.

Having historically worked with Shure and Lectrosonics products, I was skeptical about a new digital product but I needed something more affordable than Shure and Lectro for my personal kit and wasn’t impressed with Sony’s products in the past. Sennheiser seemed like the obvious choice until THEOS came out and promised wideband digital at a similar price point.
I decided to give it a try and it’s been incredible! Battery life has been good even on alkaline batteries, range has been fine for my applications, and the menus are super intuitive. I’ve used them both for wireless mics and for hops to cameras and they’ve been excellent in both scenarios.
I’d love to see Deity add dedicated IFB receivers, XLR plug transmitters, and a slot mount 2 or even 4 channel receiver in the future. If they do, I’ll happily stay within this ecosystem. If they release a rack mount receiver, I would even use these for live sound applications.
All in all, you can’t beat the value of this wireless kit for location sound applications.

I have 4 of these and they are my favorite TC boxes. I love having the screen to confirm things. The Sidus app works great and is super easy to navigate. Lots of different cables and mounting options (I love the hot shoe mount point)! Batteries run about 25hrs.