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AKG W400 Wireless Guitar Microphone

 

List: $713.00

 

Description: "The AKG WMS 400 Wireless System for guitar boasts advanced features that give guitar and bass players pro-level performance, flexibility, and an auto setup that's completely painless. It comes with the SR 400 diversity receiver and PT 400 body pack transmitter. The WMS 400 system is a high-performanc solution for situations where several wireless systems will be used simultaneously. It has two 30mHz-wide bands, 50mW ERP output power, 120dB S/N ratio, and supports up to 12 channels per band (24 channels total). The superior 35Hz-20kHz frequency response makes sure every note of your performance is conveyed accurately, even for bass players. The SR 400 has a half-rack metal case with backlit LCD, status LEDs, menu navigation controls, level, and a comprehensive auto-setup procedure with rehearsal mode and infrared transfer of settings to the PT 400. The PT 400 is incredibly light, has a mini-XLR connector, gain, belt clip, flexible antenna, display, external mute switch, and display for battery and preset information."

 

Specifications: -

AKG WMS 400 Wireless System For Guitar Features:

  • WMS 400 features:
  • 2 bands each 30mHz wide
  • 50mW ERP output power
  • 120dB S/N
  • 35-20,000Hz
  • 12 channels per band (24 channels total)



    SR 400 features:
  • Diversity receiver
  • Half-rack metal case
  • Backlit LCD screen
  • Status LEDs
  • Menu navigation buttons
  • Level control
  • Auto Setup feature with frequency scan
  • 3 modes: Auto Group, Auto Channel, Preset
  • Rehearsal function
  • Infrared setting transfer to transmitter
  • Handles up to 12 transmitters


    PT 400 features:
  • Body pack transmitter
  • Voice or instrument applications
  • Mini-XLR connector
  • Gain control
  • Preset/battery life display
  • Detachable belt clip
  • Flexible antenna
  • External mute switch connection

 

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