Just installed two new Audio Technica 4000 series UHF Radio Mics at a local venue! They are fantastic "what a microphone" If you wish to purchase on call us on 01254 674444 or visit our online shop at http://www.audio-visual-uk.co.uk/ -
For all you technos heres a breakdown on the spec....
Audio-Technica's 4000 Series frequency-agile UHF body-pack and handheld wireless systems bring outstanding clarity and versatility to live performance, regional touring, fixed installations and more. At the heart of the 4000 Series is a rugged True Diversity half-rack receiver, the AEW-R4100, with up to one thousand selectable channels offered in each of three available UHF bands. Receivers from both the 4000 and 5000 Series may be linked; they may be monitored by the 5000 Series system software. The included IntelliScan™ feature automatically determines and sets the best available frequencies on all linked receivers. Multiple system configurations are available, with handheld vocal microphone/transmitters and UniPak® body-pack transmitters designed for use with lavalier, headworn and instrument microphones as well as electric guitars.
- Up to 1000 selectable UHF channels per band and True Diversity reception for interference-resistant operation
- Available in the following frequency bands:
541.500 - 566.375 MHz (C Band)
655.500 - 680.375 MHz (D Band)
721.500 - 746.375 MHz (G Band) - IntelliScan™ feature automatically finds and sets best available frequencies on all linked receivers
- Advanced digital Tone Lock™ squelch effectively blocks stray RF; the digitally encoded tone also communicates transmitter data for receiver display
- Dual Compander circuitry processes high and low frequencies separately for unmatched audio quality
- Link and coordinate multiple receiver channels
- High-visibility white-on-blue LCD information display
- Metal half-rack receiver chassis with mounting hardware
- All transmitters offer rugged, ergonomic metal bodies, programmable features, soft-touch controls, and 10 mW/35 mW switchable RF power
- All components store up to five preset configurations, with customized "names" if desired
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