PD PD504H UHF Wireless Handheld Microphone System, Set of 4
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LLA3474 )
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LLA3474 )
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LLA3474 )
£329.00
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Key Features
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- 4x Handheld microphones with mute function
- 4x 50 Selectable non-interfered UHF channels
- IR data transmission for channel selection
- 4x balanced XLR outputs
- CPU controlled
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This impressive sounding PD UHF 4 microphone wireless system allows you to operate 4 microphones at the same time. Each microphone is colour coded allowing for quick microphone identification making the job of your sound man to make adjustments while the mics are being used on stage super easy.
Excellent sound quality for vocal and PA applications.
FEATURES
Features
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- 4x Handheld microphones with mute function
- 4x 50 Selectable non-interfered UHF channels
- IR data transmission for channel selection
- 4x balanced XLR outputs
- CPU controlled
- PLL oscillator
- Transmitters with display showing the frequency and battery low indication
- Equipped with Dynamic LCD
- Supplied in aluminium carrying case
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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- Output connections: XLR (3-pin)
- Frequency range: 826.300 - 831.200 MHz, 863.000 - 865.000 MHz
- Frequency response: 60 - 18.000 Hz
- Frequency stability: 0.0015%
- RF output: Under 10mW
- Signal-to-noise ratio: Over 97dB
- THD: Under?â?Æ?ó?é¼?í?â?ÇÜ?é 1%
- Batteries: 3V (2x AA)
- Power supply 100-240VAC 50/60Hz (12V Adapter)
- Dimensions Receiver: 235 x 420 x 44mm
- Dimensions Microphone: 51 x 250mm
- Weight: 6kg
- Weight Receiver: 1.7kg
- Weight Microphone: 0.4kg
- MPN: 179.004
Product Questions
Does this product come with mic clips?
Question by: Lee on 11 Mar 2020, 16:38
No microphone clips will be included with this set
Answer by: Jamie Atkins on 12 Mar 2020, 11:31
Can you use 2 of these units at the same time without interference? ie 8 mics and 2 receivers all working at the same time without drop out
Question by: Paige on 10 Jan 2024, 20:15
Yes, you can. You will just need to ensure that each microphone is operating on a different frequency, which you can select on each receiver. There are a total of 50 selectable frequencies per receiver, so you can use a large number of these sets simultaneously without interference
Answer by: Josh Clarke (Admin) on 11 Jan 2024, 09:12