Vonyx WM62 Wireless Handheld Microphone System, Set of 2 (UHF 16-Channel)
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HHA1131 )
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HHA1131 )
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HHA1131 )
£139.00
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Key Features
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- Wireless microphone system with two wireless microphones
- Wireless mics are great for professional performances, business presentations or seminars
- Brilliant for use in schools, colleges and universities with large classes or assemblys
- Noise free
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The Vonyx WM6 Wireless Microphone Series delivers clear, noise-free wireless transmission and excellent sound reproduction. Simple setup and installation allow you to transmit clear sound instantly. These systems operate in the 863-865MHz UHF band and features 16 channels, double frequency, signal to noise ratio performance and are provided with a bright and clear display. These are great microphone devices for party, speech, karaoke, sport lessons, meetings and so on.
FEATURES
Features
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- Dual receiver with 2 handheld microphones
- Handheld Microphone with display showing the frequency and battery low indication
- 16 selectable frequencies/channels
- PLL oscillator
- Clear display
- IR Learning
- 2 x balanced XLR outputs and a single mix unbalanced 6.3mm output
- Mains adaptor and 6.3mm jack supplied
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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- Output Connections: 6.3 mm jack, XLR (3-pin)
- Dynamic range: Over 85dB
- Frequency Range: 863.000 - 865.000 MHz
- Frequency Handheld microphone: Selectable
- Frequency Response: 40Hz - 17.000Hz
- Frequency stability: 0.002%
- Sensitivity: -90dB
- Signal-to-noise ratio: Over 90 dB
- THD: Under 1%
- Batteries: 3V (2 x AA)
- Power supply: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz (5V Micro-USB)
- Power consumption: 0.036 - 0.018A
- Dimensions: Receiver: 185 x 215 x 40mm
- Dimensions: Microphone: 52 x 250mm
- Weight (kg): 0.9000
- MPN: 179.262
Product Questions
How do I input other sound sources (music etc) via this device? Can I use a wireless connection to a mobile phone?
Question by: Peter McDill on 2 Dec 2024, 10:58
You would not connect audio sources to this system - the receiver unit is designed to connect to an input on a mixer or active speaker, for example, which is where all of your sound sources will be connected
Answer by: Josh Clarke (Admin) on 3 Dec 2024, 09:37