4-Ch. Uhf Wireless Microphone System
Features:
- UHF Band Receiver System
- Quad Frequency 4-Channel Design (Channel 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Broad Frequency Response Range & Low Distortion
- High Signal/Noise Ratio Performance
- RF Signal & AF Signal LED Indicators
- Radio Frequency and Audio Frequency
- Independent Channel Adjustable Volume Controls
- (4) XLR Output Connector Jacks
- Detachable Dual Antennas
- Rack Mountable System
What's in the Box:
- System Base Receiver
- (4) Body-Pack Transmitters
- (4) Headset Microphones
- (4) Lavalier Microphones
- (8) 'AA' Batteries
- Rack Mount Hardware
- Wall Power Adapter
Belt-Pack Transmitter Specs:
- RF Power Output: >10dBm
- Modulation Type: FM
- Nominal Power Current: <40mA
- Spurious Emission: >53dBc
- Battery Powered, Requires (2) x 'AA' Batteries -Each
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 2.55'' x 1.18'' x 4.13''
System Receiver Specs:
- Signal/Noise Ratio: >105dB
- Border Upon Channel Rejection: >70dB
- T.H.D.: <1%
- Audio Output Level: 0-300mV
- Power Supply: 110/220V (12-15V Power Adapter)
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 15.51'' x 9.25'' x 2.16''
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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What type of speaker is necessary
Any Active or powered speakers that has a microphone input
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Question. Will these wireless lavalier microphones work taped to an acoustic instrument? Will it pick up the instrument? It will be connected to a Bose speaker
It can placing it in the best position. However it is not intended for instruments
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Can I run two of these systems at the same time, so that I have 8 wireless microphones on stage?
This system uses fixed frequencies. You might have identical frequency that may cause interference
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Do you ship it to Bahrain? And how long to reach?
No, we only ship inside the US.
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Does the PDWM4560 wireless system have separate XLR outs or a single one?
The unit does have XLR Balanced Output Jack that connects the audio cable from this jack to the
input port of amplifier, and mixer.