For system compatibility, the component's frequency MUST match your existing system/component frequency.
The WMT-PRO is the same self-contained, handheld microphone as used in the WHX-PRO, it can also be used with WLX-PRO, WDR-PRO, WR22-PRO receivers. Features a 3-position on, off and "standby" switch for quiet switchlng. Choose from 2 frequencies for cleanest signal.
| Type of Transmitter | 2 Channel Handheld Wireless VHF Microphone |
| # Of Channels | 2, Switchable (169.445 MHz & 170.245 MHz) |
| Type of Input Connector | None, Microphone is Permanently Attached to Transmitter |
| Type of Microphone | Azden's Own High Quality Dynamic Microphone Element |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional (Cardioid) |
| Interchangeable Mic Heads | No |
| Battery Type/Approx. Life | 1 "AA" Battery / 8-10 Hours When Using Alkaline Batteries |
| Mute Switch | Yes, "Stand By" Switch |
| Level Control | No |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Display | None |
| Dimensions | 4.7 x 1.3" (120 x 33mm) |
| Weight | 3.3 oz. (92 g) without Battery |
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Comments about Azden WM/T-Pro Handheld Mic/Transmitter:
I bought this to use with an old Azden WR22-Pro receiver and my two wireless lavs it came with. First, I'm impressed that Azden still makes something that works with this old equipment! Thanks Azden! From a review standpoint, the mic is very light ... not a lot to it. But at just over $100, I wouldn't expect a battleship. Simple to install the battery and use. Frequency change is done with a micro switch in the battery compartment; main switch has off, standby and on, with an indicator light.
Sound is most important, and i'd have to rank this as okay. I'm sure I can go into SoundTrack Pro or something and do a bit of tweaking, however.
Range seems great - I haven't tested its limits, but have yet to experience any noise or other issues.
all in all, a great little mic for the price, and vastly superior to the onboard mic. I'd recommend this to anyone looking to upgrade to an entry-level wireless mic system.
Oh, the windscreen recommended by B&H just barely fit - I tore an edge trying to pull it on.
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I use this product mostly for getting the table toasts at weddings, and for that it works great. I'm right up close so range isn't an issue, but things move so fast it would be impossible with either a wired mic or a lav. This gets the job done perfectly.
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I use it mostly at wedding ceremonies, to get the audio from the church speakers. Works excellent. But the reception i tried to use it interview some of the guests and realize this mic is omnidirectional, so it gets all the ambience noise. (in the product description they said it was unidiectional). Anyway, it is a great value for this mic.
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Merchant response: Uni-Directional Polar Pattern to Reduce the Chance of Feedback.