4-Ch. Uhf Wireless Microphone System Kit
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
- (4) XLR Output Connector Jacks
- Independent Channel Adjustable Volume Controls
- Rack Mountable System
What's in the Box:
- Base Receiver
- (4) Wireless Microphones
- Rack Mount Hardware
- Wall Power Adapter
Microphones:
- RF Power Output: >10dBm
- Modulation Type: FM
- Nominal Power Current: <40mA
- Spurious Emission: >55dBc
- Battery Operated, Requires (2) x 'AA' Batteries -Each
System Receiver:
- Image & Spurious Rejection: >70dB
- Receiving Sensitivity: -105dBm
- Signal/Noise Ratio: >85dB
- T.H.D.: <0.5%
- Audio Output Level: 0-300mV
- Power Supply: 120/220V (12-15V DC Power Adapter)
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 15.51'' x 9.25'' x 2.16'' -inches
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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I have a home Karaoke set up with A Pyle PD3000BT Amplifier and am using a Phenyx wireless 4 Microphone set. The problem i have is a Humm that starts when pug in the mic cable in. Does the same on MIC 1 or 2. I also get an Occasional loud pop. I have tried to eliminate any ground issues without success. I am thinking of upgrading to PDWM 4520. Will this get rid of the humm? The ocassioal loud pop?
Try to use different mic cables. If the issue continues you may consider purchasing PDWM4520.
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1.Will the unbalanced output drive a video switcher so that output can be heard on a Zoom call? 2. Are there lapel mics available that can be used with this system?
This unit will require a mic preamp or mic mixer
PDWM for the lapel
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Dear PyleUsa, How do I connect the PDWM 4520 wireless microphone system output to a Pyle PWMA230BT? Thank you! John Rogers
You can use a 1/4" to 1/4" cable connected to the mic input of the PWMA230BT