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Miniature UHF wireless system AC-WS-4

AC-WS-4
£ 228.00 (£ 190.00 excl VAT) each
Weight: 0.7 kg
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The miniature UHF wireless system uses a small wireless transmitter and true diversity receiver. 

The system has 16 selectable frequencies which means you can always avoid interference.

The diversity receiver permits improved range and quality of reception.

The transmitter is small enough to fit under the shoulder rest of a violin or viola or fit in to or on to other instruments. 

The output is via a standard XLR microphone connection to your mixer or amplifier.

Testimonials

Just to let you know (I know you know already, but I'm going to say it anyway)  - the kit is AMAZING! Really saved my fingers on Christmas. It will see lots and lots of use :) Tamsin


  

 
....I just finished playing for High Holidays services for our synagogue. My new violin mic worked flawlessly, both in a large setting with many musicians and monitors, and in a smaller hall.  .....Thank you for making us all so happy! - Karen  ... -Brenda -


 

....Thanks for that - yes I got it now and wow, I am totally delighted with it. Gives a stunning sound off my violin. Really, really pleased..... - James  ... -Brenda -


 

....The mixer amplifier (harp amplifier)is a great compact design with fantastic ease of use, comprehensive controls and a surprising feature set including detailed EQ section and selection of reverberation and other effects, all couched in a beautiful warm sound with great clarity..... - Fraya  ... -Brenda -


 

....Just to let you know I'm delighted with the mics.  They are so much better than the AKGs or Sennheisers I tried before..... - Brenda  ... -Brenda -


 

...thank you for all your help, so far I've been very impressed with your service answering a whole host of questions!  Thanks - Hitch Thompson.  - Hitch Thompson -


 

That is brilliant news, thanks for the speedy service. - Katherine Harrison


 

I prefer the sound of the gooseneck mic (it sounds fab!)    -   Lesley Thompson