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Wireless Systems
 
All Accusound microphones are available as wireless systems.

Currently three systems are available.

The first has been specifically developed for the violin or fiddle but would be suitable for any similarly sized instrument.

The other two are suitable for all instruments.

 

Wireless violin system

It is possible to mount an AKG micropen transmitter inside a Wolf or other similarly sized shoulder-rest.

The Accusound microphone may be mounted on the shoulder-rest so the 3 parts form an integrated whole. Alternatively the standard tail-piece cradle can be used.
This makes the instrument totally wireless.

Belt-pack wireless systems

 
There are two belt pack systems available;
1. Entry level single frequency VHF system, diversity receiver for excellent drop-out free reception, balanced XLR output for simple PA connection.
 
2. Professional system, multi frequency selectable, free to use and licensable UHF frequencies. Diversity receiver for excellent reception, built-in recharge facility for transmitter, balanced XLR output for simple PA connection.

Both systems are compatible with the whole Accusound range of microphones.

The entry level system allows the user to go wireless on a budget. The system is made by the same company as the professional system so is very reliable. It uses the "licence free" VHF frequency band so it can be used anywhere in the UK and Europe. There are three frequencies available which must be specified when ordering.

The professional system uses the cleaner UHF frequency band 69. There are a number of "licence free" bands plus the full 15 European frequencies which may be licensed for even more secure use. The transmitter can run on standard AA batteries or rechargeable AA batteries. A short cable is included to connect the transmitter to the charge socket on the receiver to conveniently recharge the batteries when the system is not in use, 10 to 12 hours use can be expected from a fully charged set of batteries. The transmitter and receiver have clear LCD screens to indicate the chosen frequency band plus a RF and audio level bar graph on the receiver to indicate reception. The output from the receiver is via a balanced XLR connector which can be plugged directly in to a mixer desk or PA, a short XLR-XLR cable is provided to immediate use.