About this item
DETAILS
Features:
- Works with any Dynamic Microphone
- Wireless XLR Adapter System
- Transmitter and Receiver for Dynamic Microphones
- 48k UHF Digital
- USB Recharge Capable
- Active PA Systems Mobile DJs or Instrument Wireless
- 90+ Feet of Crystal-Clear UHF Digital Wireless Audio
- Pair Up to 10 Receivers to a Single Transmitter or Individually
- Made with solid XLR connections and powerful onboard DSP
- Designed to adapt to any Dynamic Microphone, Active PA System, Monitor, DJ Mixer, Pedal Board, or Vocal Processor.
What's in the Box:
- Multifunctional UHF Wireless Adapter
Technical Specs:
- Tuning Bandwidth: 510-560 MHz
- Working Range: Up to 90ft. Actual Range (Depends on Rf Signal Absorption, Reflection, and Interference)
- Audio Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz (-3dB) (Dependent on Microphone Type or Input Signal)
- Dynamic Range: 110dB
- Battery Life: Up to 5 Hours
- Battery Type: Li-ion Battery
- Charging Time: About 2-3 hours
- kRF Sensitivity: -88dBm
- T.H.D: 0.2%
- RF Output Power: 10 mW E.I.R.P Max
- Operating Temperature Range: -18°C to 57°C (Battery Characteristics may Limit this Range)
- Channel: 20 Channels
- Product Dimensions: 4.13'' x 1.22'' -inches (Receiver), 4.49’’ x 1.22’’ -inches (Transmitter)
What's In The Box
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Questions & Answers
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Is it safe to leave the components plugged into the USB charger while in operation?
Yes, it is entirely safe to leave the components of the PDWMU90 wireless microphone system plugged into a USB charger while they are in operation.
Both the receiver and the transmitter are designed to support dual-functionality, meaning they can pull power directly from the USB source to run the device while simultaneously keeping the internal battery charged. This is a common setup if you are using the system for long presentations, streaming sessions, or events where you don't want to rely solely on battery life.
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What is the input voltage limit of the PDWMU90 transmitter?
The PDWMU90 transmitter is designed for microphone/instrument-level audio signals through its XLR input and is intended for use with dynamic microphones, instruments, or standard audio sources. The manual does not specify a maximum input voltage rating for the transmitter input. To avoid distortion or damage, it should not be connected directly to speaker-level outputs or high-voltage amplified signals. Use line-level or microphone-level sources only. The transmitter is powered by an internal rechargeable battery charged via a 5V USB connection.
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What is the latency
The latency of a 48k UHF digital wireless transmitter typically ranges from approximately 2 to 5 milliseconds, depending on the specific model and system design.
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What frequencies are on this transmitter?
Frequency range 510-560 MHz
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