AKG DSR800 Two-Channel Digital Wireless Receiver
The DSR800 is the reference receiver of AKG's DMS800 digital wireless system: two channels in one rack unit, with a switching bandwidth up to 150 MHz that lets one pair of hardware cover a spectrum plan that would otherwise need several band variants. It works with the DHT800 handheld, which takes interchangeable capsules, and the DPT800 bodypack for microphone and line sources.
Setup is done by the receiver. It scans for interference-free channels and pushes the setup data into the transmitter over infrared, and Environment Scan turns the front panel into a spectrum analyzer showing what is already on the air in the band. Digital true diversity handles the RF side. On the output side there are two balanced XLR and two 1/4 inch analog outputs plus AES-EBU with a BNC wordclock input and Dante over Ethernet, and per-channel dbx compression and limiting with a three-band EQ and a selectable bass roll-off run in the receiver before any of it leaves the rack.
| Type | Two-channel digital wireless receiver, super-heterodyne, digital true diversity |
|---|---|
| Carrier Frequency Range | Band 1 = 548.1 - 697.9 MHz; Band 2 = 710.1 - 831.9 MHz (country dependent) |
| Switching Bandwidth | up to 150 MHz (country dependent) |
| Sensitivity | 10 dBuV / -97 dBm |
| Antenna Inputs | 2x 50 ohms BNC |
| Analog Outputs | 2x balanced XLR (typ. +14 dBu max.) and 2x unbalanced 6.3 mm jack |
| Digital Outputs | AES-EBU XLR 48 kHz with BNC wordclock input; Dante over Ethernet 48 kHz |
| Processing / Size | dbx compressor and limiter, 3-band EQ, 10 - 300 Hz bass roll-off; 19 inch, 1 RU, 100 - 240 V AC |










