For system compatibility, the component's frequency MUST match your existing system/component frequency.
The Azden WLT/PRO VHF Wireless Bodypack Transmitter consists of the WM-Pro bodypack transmitter and EX-503 omnidirectional lavalier microphone. The transmitter features 2 switchable VHF channels (169.445 MHz and 170.245 MHz) and is compatible with all Azden "Pro" series VHF receivers. The WLT/PRO is powered by a single 9V battery and includes a belt-clip.
| Modulation | FM |
| Sensitivity | 94dB SPL @ +/- 2.5kHz Deviation |
| Battery | 9V Battery x1 |
| Power Consumption | 30mA |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 3.3 x 2.4 x 0.85" (86 x 60 x 21.5mm) |
| Weight | 3.4oz (98g) |
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Comments about Azden WLT/PRO VHF Wireless Bodypack Transmitter:
I've been using a WLT/Pro system for more than a decade for corporate videos, first with a Sony VX 1000 and now with a Canon Vixia HF200. I use both wireless lavs and wireless handhelds. We chose it because at the time (around 1999?) we wanted to be able to run two mics at once into one receiver and it was the only duel-channel wireless available.
For the price, the system can't be beat. The only problem I have with it is occasional static in the audio. However, that's a big problem, and it's what drops my rating from 5 to 3. Still, I can't afford to put an $800 system (Azden 325 ULT) on a $750 camera. But for less critical applications, where occasional burst of static isn't going to kill your video, this is the perfect low-cost system.
When it comes to lavs vs. handhelds with the system, the handhelds seem to have better sound and less problem with static. They're a bit light, and handling noise comes through (so you have to instruct your hosts not to fondle the mics), but otherwise, I like them very mucch.
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This is exactly what my chorus already had, but ours is getting a bit long in the tooth, so we got a new one. It works great with the speaker we already have, and we're ready if/when the old one conks out!
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Easy to use, light weight and the sound quality is very good. It is easy to leave the unit "on" or to accidentally turn it "on", so be careful. This is a great product and I highly recommend it.
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Pretty good deal for a wireless transmitter, but take care if you already has the WLX-PRO, because if you are trying to use two transmitters with one receiver there will be some noises with two transmitters working.
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Clean sound and easy to use. Does what it says it does.
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I purchased the Azden Mic & Transmitter as an economical way to get better audio from wedding videos and, for the price, the system exceeded my expectations. It tested well at up to 150' as long as there were no obstructions. It is not broadcast grade sound quality, but it was certainly a vast improvement over the camera's onboard shotgun mic. In fact, after hearing the results of the first one, I bought another mic for my second camera.
The very minor drawback is that the mic feels somewhat flimsy. I don't imagine it will take a lot of abuse. Also, there are only two channels. But if your needs are not complicated this unit is an inexpensive solution.
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this is a great mic for the money
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We loan these out to students and are robust enough to hold up to the use/abuse.
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It worked flawlessly with the Canon XH A1 hi-def camera.
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