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The Audio-Technica ATW-R1810 is a single channel diversity receiver for the 1800 series wireless microphone system. The receiver features True Diversity UHF receivers with an internal Antenna/Splitter amplifier. The compact ATW-R1810 is powered with 6 AA batteries, one of the internal receivers may be turned off to preserve battery life.
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No good way to mount it on a camcorder (e.g., XH-A1 series) built into the receiver case. Makes no sense to have to pay $80 plus for a mounting. Also, provided XLR cable is too short to reach camcorder from a belt mount of the receiver, even though a belt mount case is provided. These are to me serious issues for an otherwise nice system that rob a star or two.
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It really sounds good and is a solid, easy to use piece of gear. Seems to always have a good signal and doesn't drop out.
I would like to have a right angle adapter for the mini-connector coming out of the receiver. It gets smashed in the bottom of my mixer bag and will fail eventually.
5 Stars if I could get a right angle cord.
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I use this product for recording video tutorials on the ice. I'm a professional ice-skater.
Things great about it: clear sound, durable, easy to use, and affordable.
Things not so great about it: When I'm moving around on the ice, the signal will drop out sometimes. Not sure why it does this. I think it has to do with the transmitter moving around in my coat pocket. It's even worse if I'm jumping. Otherwise, signal is pretty strong.
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