Wireless Microphones for Instruments

This category contains Wireless Microphones for Instruments. Specially designed for wind instruments where the mic is usually attached to the bell, and the transmitter worn by the player so that soloists are not tied to the mic stand. Wireless Microphones for instruments comprise three basic components - clip microphone, transmitter and receiver. Transmitters come as a separate belt-pack that the mic is connected to (Belt-pack or Bodypack is a small box housing the transmitter and battery pack, but not the microphone itself. It is attachable to belt or elsewhere and has a wire going to headset) – they process the audio signal from the mic and send it out as a radio signal. The receiver then picks up this broadcast and converts it back into an audio signal. There are many types of receiver. True Diversity receivers have two radio modules and two antennas. Diversity receivers have one radio module and two antennas, although some times the second antenna may not be obviously visible. Non-diversity receivers have only one antenna. Receivers are commonly housed in a half-rack configuration, so that two can be mounted together in a rack system.
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