The Samson Stage 5T wireless microphone system provides affordable, quality wireless technology for every use, whether you need a headset mic, a clip-on lavalier interview mic, or a wireless system for a guitar or bass. This system includes a SR5 VHF receiver, a ST5 bodypack transmitter, a HS5 headset, a LM5 lavalier microphone, and a special guitar cable that's compatible with the transmitter.
The SR5 receiver features a single, telescoping antenna and large output volume dial for easy level adjusting. The rear panel reveals both balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" phone output connectors. Audio level and radio signal meters are located on the front panel.
The ST5 bodypack transmitter utilizes a VHF frequency band with a range between 173.80-213.20MHz. The transmitter power output is rated at 20mW (U.S.) resulting in clear reception with a range of up to 300' (under ideal conditions). The bodypack includes both the HS5 headset microphone, the LM5 lavalier, and the guitar cable, and is powered for up to 6 hours via a single 9V alkaline battery.
| System | |
|---|---|
| Type of System | Single Channel VHF System |
| RF Carrier Frequency Range | 173.80-213.20MHz |
| Approx. Working Range | 300' |
| Overall Frequency Response | 40Hz - 15kHz ±3dB |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | > 100dB |
| # Of Channels | Single frequency system, available in 25 different frequencies |
| # Of Simultaneous Systems | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Receiver | |
|---|---|
| Type of Receiver | SR5 Table Top VHF |
| Type of Outputs |
Balanced: 3-pin XLR male Unbalanced: 1/4" Phone |
| Headphone Monitoring | No |
| Power Requirements | 12VDC, 100mA typical (110 mA max.), AC adapter supplied |
| Battery Type/Approx. Life | AC power only |
| Display |
ANT. A (Antenna) LED Audio Meter LEDs - 6 SegmentRF Meter LEDs - 6 Segment |
| Mounting Options | Flat Surface or Half Rack Mountable |
| Antenna Type | 1/4 wavelength |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 8.5 x 1.75 x 4.6" (216 x 44 x 116mm) |
| Weight | 3.55 oz (100g) |
| Transmitter | |
|---|---|
| Type of Transmitter | ST5 VHF Bodypack Transmitter |
| Type of Input Connector | 1/8" (3.5mm) Locking Mini Connector |
| Type of Microphone | HS5 Headset and LM5 Lavalier |
| Polar Pattern | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Interchangeable Mic Heads | No |
| Battery Type/Approx. Life | 9V Alkaline: 6 hours typical |
| Mute Switch | Audio On/Off (Mute Switch) |
| Level Control | Yes, Trimpot |
| Antenna Type | 1/4 wavelength telescopic |
| Display | No |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 2.6 x 0.87 x 4" (65 x 22 x 100mm) |
| Weight | 0.75 lbs (20g) |
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Comments about Samson Stage 5T - Three in One - Headset, Lav & Guitar VHF Wireless System (8):
This combo has both a lapel and a headset mic to plug into the transmitter - your choice. Clean signal w/ excellent range. Instructor using the transmitter pack dropped it on the concrete floor and one hinge of the front door broke but unit still worked. Instructor didn't like the headset - very awkward to wear is what he said, but had the lapel to use. Overall, great package especially for the price.
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Comments about Samson Stage 5T - Three in One - Headset, Lav & Guitar VHF Wireless System (8):
I use the Three in one through a Behringer 4 channel mixer for my guitar and it works great up to about 65 feet, beyond that range I start to get significant delay. I am usually within 30-40 feet of the transmitter and it works great at that range. I also use the lav mic to clip on the bell of my Alto Sax and as long as I back the volume off it works great. If you try to push too much volume from the mic you get clipping, so I compensate by boosting at the mixer. I tested the headset and it worked great. I haven't used it in a performance yet though. This is the best deal I have came across in a long time, definitely worth the price!!!
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Comments about Samson Stage 5T - Three in One - Headset, Lav & Guitar VHF Wireless System (8):
Easy to set up. Worked OK first time. I found the power level/mic sensitivity to be poor so I needed to crank up the volume on both the receiver on on my Fender PA-250 full tilt to get adequate sound level out of my speakers. For the money it is fine, but mic is NOT sensitive for vocal quality in singing performance. OK for spoken word. Next time I'll spend more for a better quality, more responsive mic.
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