Vonyx STWM712C VHF Wireless Headset & Handheld Microphone System

£46.99

Vonyx STWM712C VHF Wireless Headset & Handheld Microphone System
( LLA0441 )

( LLA0441 )

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£46.99
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Key Features

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  • Dual Channel Receiver with a Headset and Handheld Microphone
  • A highly sensitive wireless receiver with a sturdy headset microphone with bodypack and a sturdy handheld microphone
  • VHF technology with great sound quality as well as a reliable connection
  • Both transmitters work on different frequencies
  • Ideal for stage performances, vocalists, presentations, karaoke, DJs and general PA applications
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Product Description

Introducing the STWM712C dual channel VHF wireless headset and handheld microphone system from Vonyx. Includes a highly sensitive wireless receiver and a sturdy headset microphone with bodypack and a sturdy handheld microphone. With VHF technology, this system assures a good sound quality as well as a reliable connection throughout any event. Ideal for stage performances, vocalists, presentations, karaoke, DJs and general PA applications. Enjoy hearing your voice in crisp and clear clarity whilst moving freely throughout any presentation or performance. Get your hands on this great product at an event greater price!

FEATURES
Features
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  • VHF Dual-channel system
  • Hi S/N ratio and low THD
  • One headset mic and handheld mic included
  • RF indicators
  • Front mounted antennas
  • XLR / Aux (6.35mm) output sockets
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • RF Output: 30mW
  • Dynamic Range: Over 100dB
  • Frequency response: 40Hz - 20kHz
  • Frequency Stability: Under 0.005%
  • Sensitivity: 60dB 12dbU
  • THD: Under 0.5%
  • Signal To Noise Ratio: Over 100dB
  • Deviation: 15kHz
  • Battery: 4x AA (2 x Handheld + 2 x Bodypack)
  • Weight: 1.1kg
  • MPN: 179.180
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Customer Reviews
Product Questions
What frequency do the microphones run on?
Question by: Nate Miirs on 7 Mar 2019, 15:56
Each microphone runs on 200.175MHz.
Answer by: Ben Williams on 7 Mar 2019, 15:57
Can the receiver be powered with batteries?
Question by: Sally Shitzem on 7 Mar 2019, 15:53
No the receiver is only mains powered.
Answer by: Ben Williams on 7 Mar 2019, 15:56
Does this microphone receiver include a mains adapter?
Question by: Mark Little on 7 Mar 2019, 15:55
Yes a mains adapter will be included.
Answer by: Ben Williams on 7 Mar 2019, 15:57
Can I use both the 1/4" Jack and XLR output at the same time?
Question by: Chai Kinglly on 7 Mar 2019, 15:53
No you can only use 1 or the other at any given time.
Answer by: Ben Williams on 7 Mar 2019, 15:56
What does the sound come from?
Question by: Padrers E Mungkhan on 7 Mar 2019, 15:55
You will need to connect this microphone receiver to a speaker before it will make any sound.
Answer by: Ben Williams on 7 Mar 2019, 15:57