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Wireless System (Wireless Microphone) Maximum Acoustics RU-406
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Wireless System Type: Analog
Radio System Purpose: Vocal and Speech
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 615.9 - 664.3
Number of Channels: 4
Instrumental radio system (wireless microphone) Prodipe B210 DSP Solo SB21 (F5 version) (for saxophone and wind instruments)
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Wireless System Type: Digital
Radio System Purpose: Instrument
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 553 - 578
Number of Channels: 100
Instrumental radio system (wireless microphone) Prodipe UHF B210 DSP VL21-C (F5 version) (for violin and viola)
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Wireless System Type: Analog
Radio System Purpose: Instrumental
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 553 - 578
Number of Channels: 2 x 100
Vocal radio system (wireless microphone) Prodipe UHF M850 DSP Duo (F5 version)
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Wireless System Type: Digital
Radio System Purpose: Vocal and speech
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 528 - 578
Number of Channels: 100
Vocal radio system (wireless microphone) Prodipe B210 DSP Solo Headset (headphone microphone) + Vocal microphone Prodipe UHF M850 MK2
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Wireless System Type: Analog
Radio System Purpose: Vocal and Speech
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 655 - 680
Number of Channels: 100
Instrumental radio system (wireless microphone) Prodipe B210 DSP Solo CL21 (F5 version) (for cello)
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Wireless System Type: Digital
Radio System Purpose: Instrument
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 553 - 578
Number of Channels: 100
In-ear monitors Prodipe IEM 5120
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Wireless System Type: Analog
Radio System Purpose: In-ear Monitors
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 528 - 553
Number of Channels: 100
Instrument radio system (wireless microphones) Prodipe UHF B210 DSP Lavalier Duo (F5 version)
4 credit
Wireless System Type: Digital
Radio System Purpose: Vocal and speech
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 553 - 578
Number of Channels: 200
Vocal radio system (wireless microphones) Prodipe UHF B210 DSP Headset Duo (F5 Version)
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Wireless System Type: Digital
Radio System Purpose: Vocal and speech
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 553 - 578
Number of Channels: 2x 100
Wireless System (Wireless Microphone) Maximum Acoustics RU-4010
4 credit
Wireless System Type: Analog
Radio System Purpose: Vocal and Speech
Carrier Frequency: UHF
Frequency Range, MHz: 500-960
Number of Channels: 400
Wireless Systems

Wireless systems

Wireless microphone systems are sets of components that allow performers to move freely without worrying about long audio cables. Each wireless system requires a device to transmit a wireless signal (transmitter) and a device to receive a wireless signal (receiver). Transmitters convert the audio signal captured by the microphone into a radio signal. The signal is then sent to the receiver, which converts it back into an audio signal, which is then sent to the sound system. Wireless transmitters are usually located where objects or sound sources are located, while wireless receivers are usually located near a recording device such as a mixing console or camera. Wireless systems often include one or more transmitters, a receiver, a microphone and accessories.

Wireless transmitters

The role of the transmitter is to convert the audio signal it receives from the microphone into a signal that can be picked up by the receiver and then transmit it wirelessly. When it comes to digital wireless systems, the process involves converting an analog microphone signal into a digital signal. Wireless transmitters come in the two most common form factors:

  • Handheld transmitters
  • Beltpack transmitters

A handheld transmitter combines a wireless transmitter with a microphone capsule. Belt transmitters are designed to connect directly to an instrument or microphone. The belt transmitter is most often attached to the user's belt.

Wireless receivers

Available in a variety of form factors, wireless receivers receive the wireless signal from a transmitter and feed it to outputs for connection to your recording device. Common receiver types include portable camera-mount, rackmount, tabletop and plug-in models. Single-channel receivers work with one transmitter at a time, dual-channel receivers can simultaneously receive the signal from two transmitters, etc.

Microphones for wireless systems

Typically, a wireless system will have one of three types of microphones:

  • Handheld microphones
  • Headsets
  • Lavalier microphones

A handheld is usually a dynamic or condenser microphone with a built-in transmitter. A headset is worn on the head and the capsule is placed closer to the mouth. Lavalier microphones are small and unobtrusive and can be attached to the speaker's clothing. They are connected to a transmitter, which is usually worn on the belt.

Pros and cons of wireless microphone systems

Some disadvantages, such as signal delay, interference and environmental factors, must be considered when using wireless systems, but they have many advantages over traditional cable-connected microphones:

  • No unnecessary cables
  • Providing much greater ease of movement
  • Many wireless systems are capable of operating over long distances
  • They are inconspicuous and rugged

What to look for when choosing a wireless microphone system?

When choosing wireless microphone systems, you should pay attention to the following characteristics:

Number of channels. This determines the maximum number of compatible systems you can use simultaneously. For example, if you need to use 6 wireless microphones, you will need 6 channels so you can run 6 systems simultaneously.

Range. Different systems have different transmission ranges, from short to long distances. You should choose a wireless system with a stated range that is twice as long as you need.

Battery life is an important feature to consider when choosing a wireless microphone. However, keep in mind that battery life, size, and range should be considered together. If small size is important to you, you may have to sacrifice battery life.

Analog/digital system. Analog wireless systems have no latency and are an economical choice. However, digital systems are superior to analog systems in many ways, such as:

  • Sound quality and no artifacts
  • Longer battery life
  • Digital wireless communication is more effective
  • Secure communication

Buy wireless microphone systems in test.musician.ua

You can buy wireless microphone systems in our stores. It is also possible to place an order in the online shop. Delivery is carried out all over Ukraine. Thanks to the wide assortment, everyone will find a suitable product for themselves. You can always count on professional advice and assistance. We care about the quality of service and do everything we can to make sure you are satisfied with your purchase.

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