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Wireless microphone operation requires a transmitter and a receiver. Beyond this, increasingly complex set-ups can be configured depending on the task at hand, whether it’s for a band, theater company, the cast of a musical, or a presentation. Every application requires its own individual combination of microphones, transmitters, antennas and receivers. Example 1: Vocals with Handheld MicrophoneFor straightforward on-stage vocal work, simply choose one of the dynamic or condenser handheld microphones for the particular sound and signal pick-up pattern you require. The complete set-up includes a fixed receiver and AC adapter, plus battery, antenna and microphone clamp.
Example 2: Vocals or Instruments with Lavalier Microphone
Where a performer or speaker needs free use of both hands, attach the lavalier microphone to costume or clothing. The mic can also be positioned on any number of acoustic instruments – electric instruments plug directly into the bodypack. Set-up includes a fixed receiver and bodypack transmitter, AC adapter, battery, antenna, lavalier or headset microphone or guitar cable.
Example 3: Vocals with Headset
For music and maximum movement – with the total freedom of a feedback-free microphone/headset that allows the user to sing and dance, run, jump, work out… you name it. The set also includes a fixed receiver, a miniature bodypack transmitter, batteries and antennas.
Example 4: From Wired to Wireless, without Changing Your Favorite Microphone
Convert any wired microphone into a wireless microphone to give you total mobility whether you’re in the studio or on stage. This ingenious system consists of a plug-on high quality, miniature transmitter which connects easily to the end of any normal microphone in place of the cable. The set-up also includes a fixed receiver, AC adapter, battery and antennas.
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