The Netherlands - Rising Dutch singer/songwriter Tasha's World opted to use Trantec's award-winning S5000 wireless radio microphone system from the start of her professional tour 18 months ago. Her unique vocals have caused a stir in Europe, Japan and in the UK with her being awarded an Essent Award in June 2003. Numerous radio and television appearances, coupled with performances at major International Festivals, including The Lowlands Festival and Noorderslag Festival and more recently at the world famous North Sea Jazz in The Hague, have further propelled Tasha's World into a league of her own as one of Europe's most talented 'Hip Soul' artists.

Tasha's World performs live with a complement of eight musicians and two backing vocals. As a veritable 'jazz soul' set-up, Trantec's S5000 MC hand-held condenser microphone operates to maximum effect, providing an ideal complement for Tasha's World's distinctively rich and smooth voice. Tasha's World's manager, Patrick Jacobs, enthused: "There is definitely a 'Trantec' sound that works perfectly to enhance Tasha's World's performance. Compared to other products I've worked with, there is minimal handling noise and the mic looks the part too!"

Designed from the ground up at Trantec's HQ by its talented in-house R&D team, Trantec's S5000 MC condenser transmitter is robust and lightweight, housed in an aluminium case. The S5000 RX receiver unit boasts an exceptionally wide frequency response from 854-862MHz and is easily programmable and simple to operate. Complete with a multi-functional LCD display, it clearly indicates channel and operating frequency, audio and mute level as well as battery low warning.

The system is available as either a beltpack - S5000L or hand-held system (condenser S5000MC and dynamic S5000 MD). The beltpack features a LCD display showing the selected frequency - both are designed and manufactured to the highest specifications making them robust enough for the most challenging application. In addition, the S5000G has been specifically engineered as a professional dedicated guitar system.

(Lee Baldock)


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