Wireless Microphone Systems
Using the Latest Technology to Achieve Superior Sound Quality
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Quality Audio for Any Environment & Budget
Wireless microphone systems range from complex to uncomplicated. Regardless of a particular system’s features, it includes combinations of these components:
>Transmitters
>Microphones (for Bodypack Transmitters)
>Receivers
Transmitters convert the microphone’s audio signals to radio signals. A Handheld Mic Transmitter combines the microphone and transmitter in a single unit, while a Bodypack Transmitter is a wearable unit that accommodates microphones or
guitar cables.
Microphones for bodypack transmitters come in head-worn, lavalier (lapel mic) and instrument varieties.
Receivers process radio signals from transmitters and convert those signals back to audio.
Analog or Digital: Which System is Best?
Analog systems use audio technology that offers quality reception (audio performance) and high channel count.
In contrast, digital systems offer superior reception but fewer channels. The best digital systems combine quality audio with the capacity for accommodating many wireless systems in crowded radio frequency (RF) environments.
As for which types of systems are ideal for a particular applications, relying on the advice of experienced professionals can help users make the right decisions.
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