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CAD WX1000BP Wireless Bodypack Microphone System with Lavalier, Headset, and Guitar Cable (510 to 570 MHz)

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CAD WX1000BP Wireless Bodypack Microphone System with Lavalier, Headset, and Guitar Cable (510 to 570 MHz)
Key Features
  • For Presenters, Performers & Musicians
  • WX9 Cardioid Lavalier & WX7 Headset Mics
  • WX5 Guitar Cable
  • Lightweight Bodypack Transmitter
Great for a wide variety of applications, the CAD WX1000BP is a versatile rackmount wireless bodypack microphone system that includes a lavalier mic, a headset mic, and a guitar/instrument cable. Easy to use, it offers reliable transmission and quality audio to presenters, performers, clergy, instructors, and musicians working in business and educational settings, houses of worship, broadcast studios, or on musical stages.

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if there are multiple mic/transmitter/receiver ...

if there are multiple mic/transmitter/receiver sets, will each set sync to a discrete channel and not one used by another set?
Asked by: Henry
Yes, you can use up to 20 wireless channels of the CAD WX1000BP Wireless Bodypack Microphone System with Lavalier, Headset, and Guitar Cable (510 to 570 MHz) in the same room and at the same time to avoid interference between each other.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2025-11-17

will multiple mics work separately ...

will multiple mics work separately simultaneously?
Asked by: Henry
The CAD WX1000BP Wireless Bodypack Microphone System with Lavalier, Headset, and Guitar Cable (510 to 570 MHz) can only be synced to one transmitter at a time.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2025-11-17

Whats the Audio connection in the back of the ...

Whats the Audio connection in the back of the receiver? is it XLR?
Asked by: elie
The receiver for the CAD WX1000GN Wireless Gooseneck Microphone System (550 to 590 MHz) has both balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" output connectors on the back.
Answered by: Elliot A
Date published: 2025-10-15
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