LD Systems MEI 1000 G2 BPR – Bodypack Receiver for MEI 1000 G2 System
The LD Systems MEI 1000 G2 BPR is a compact bodypack receiver for the MEI 1000 G2 in-ear monitoring system. Operating on UHF (823–832 / 863–865 MHz), it delivers high-quality stereo audio, 96 channels, and three monitoring modes. Powered by 2 AA batteries, it runs up to 12 hours. Ideal for stage and studio use, providing reliable, safe audio monitoring.
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LD Systems MEI 1000 G2 BPR – Bodypack Receiver for MEI 1000 G2 System
The LD Systems MEI 1000 G2 BPR is a professional bodypack receiver designed for the MEI 1000 G2 wireless in-ear monitoring system. Operating in the UHF band (823–832 MHz and 863–865 MHz), this unit delivers high-quality stereo FM audio with low distortion and wide dynamic range. Equipped with a backlit LCD, three operating modes (mono, stereo, focus), built-in EQ and limiter, it offers total control over your monitoring experience.
Product Features
- 96 channels: 8 groups with 12 channels each
- Supports 823–832 MHz and 863–865 MHz frequency ranges
- Built-in EQ, limiter, and mono/stereo/focus modes
- Backlit LCD showing channel, battery status, RF/AF levels, and more
- Powered by 2x AA batteries – up to 12 hours of operation
- Compact size: only 0.1 kg
Performance and Functionality
The bodypack receiver provides a wide range of features while maintaining a lightweight and ergonomic design. With high-quality stereo transmission, a wide frequency response (60 Hz – 16 kHz), and a signal-to-noise ratio of approx. 80 dB, it is a great choice for on-stage or studio use. Built-in safety features like an EQ and limiter ensure a comfortable and safe user experience over long sessions.
Product Applications
Perfect for live musicians, vocalists, sound engineers, and presenters – anywhere reliable in-ear monitoring is required. The MEI 1000 G2 BPR performs equally well in concert, TV, or theatrical environments.
Technical Specifications
- Frequency response: 60 Hz – 16 kHz
- Frequency range: 823–832 MHz / 863–865 MHz
- THD: < 1%
- Signal-to-noise ratio: approx. 80 dB
- Operating modes: mono, stereo, focus
- Backlit LCD display
- Dimensions: 65 × 90 × 24 mm
- Weight: approx. 100 g
- Power: 2× AA batteries (up to 12 hours of runtime)
Construction and Build
The LD Systems MEI 1000 G2 BPR is made from durable materials for reliable use on stage or in transit. Its lightweight body and solid belt clip make it almost unnoticeable during performances while offering maximum flexibility.
Included in the Box
- 1 × LD Systems MEI 1000 G2 BPR – bodypack receiver
- 1 × User manual
- 2 × AA batteries
Summary
The LD Systems MEI 1000 G2 BPR is a compact, advanced in-ear monitoring receiver ideal for professionals. With superior audio quality, durable construction, and versatility, it's an indispensable part of any stage monitoring setup.
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LD Systems MEI 1000 G2 BPR – Bodypack Receiver for MEI 1000 G2 System - Frequently asked questions.
What frequency bands does the LD Systems MEI 1000 G2 BPR support?
It operates in the UHF 823–832 MHz and 863–865 MHz bands.
What listening modes are available?
The receiver supports three modes: mono, stereo, and focus.
How many channels does it have?
The device offers 96 channels – 8 groups with 12 channels each.
What is the battery runtime?
Up to 12 hours using two AA batteries.
Does it have a display?
Yes, it has a backlit LCD showing channel, battery, and signal information.
What does the focus mode do?
It lets users balance levels between left and right channels for custom monitoring.
What are the unit’s dimensions and weight?
It measures 65 × 90 × 24 mm and weighs approx. 100 grams.
Can this receiver be used standalone?
No – it requires a compatible transmitter from the MEI 1000 G2 system.
How many systems can operate simultaneously?
Up to 5 systems can run at the same time without interference.