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VocoPro Digital-Quad-B2 Four-Channel UHF Wireless Headset & Lavalier Microphone System (913.3 to 925.8 MHz)
Key Features
- 24-Bit Digital UHF Technology
- 4-Channel Receiver with Dual Antennas
- 4 x Wireless Bodypack Transmitters
- 4 x Headset Mics, 4 x Lavalier Mics
Operating in the 913.3 to 925.8 MHz frequency band, the VocoPro Digital-Quad-B2 is a four-channel UHF wireless headset and lavalier microphone system offering versatility and easy setup for up to four subjects, making it ideal for singers, actors and actresses, panel speakers, and interviewers/interviewees. It includes a Hybrid-Quad receiver, four wireless bodypack transmitters, four headset microphones, and four lavalier mics, as well as a rackmount kit, the required power adapter, and a 1/4" cable. Incorporating 24-bit digital UHF technology and dual removable antennas, the receiver is designed to deliver clear and consistent signal. It features four channels, each with adjustable volume, AF and RF indicators, and a balanced XLR output. Connect the omnidirectional condenser headset or lavalier microphones to the bodypack transmitters, which utilize individual mic IDs to eliminate crosstalk. Each transmitter is powered via two AA batteries (available separately), and provides battery indication and adjustable gain.
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Power for the battery box? Switch on the side?
Power for the battery box? Switch on the side?
The transmitters run on AA batteries, and there is an on/off switch on the belt packs. The receiver is powered by an AC power supply, and has a power button on the face of the unit.
Date published: 2019-04-29
Do the lavs require phantom power or does the ...
Do the lavs require phantom power or does the bias voltage from the battery powered body packs suffice?
This wireless system uses 2xAA batteries to power the transmitters while the receiver is power by the power supply that it's provided in the box with it, so there's no need for phantom power.
Date published: 2021-02-23
How do I turn the battery box on?
How do I turn the battery box on?
To power this system up, plug the power supply of the receiver box into AC wall power, then flick the "power" switch button on front of the face. Two AA batteries must be installed into each of the belt pack transmitters. Gain for each mic can be adjusted on the corresponding colored knobs on the front of the receiver box.
Date published: 2019-05-22
Is the 1/4" output a TS or TRS?
Is the 1/4" output a TS or TRS?
1/4" TS (Unbalanced).
Date published: 2021-01-21
