Boss WL-60T Transmitter for WL-60 Wireless System

£131.50

MicPro take a look at the Boss WL-60T Transmitter for WL-60 Wireless System, this New Wireless Wireless Microphones by Boss. Available for delivery in the UK. Read More below for details, images and how to order.

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MicPro take a look at the Boss WL-60T Transmitter for WL-60 Wireless System, this New Wireless Wireless Microphones by Boss. Available for delivery in the UK. Read More for details, images and how to order. Play with less hassle than ever. The Boss WL-60T Transmitter is an extra transmitter for Boss WL-60 Wireless Guitar System. When used in conjunction with a WL-60 system (sold separately) its ready to use in seconds meaning you dont have to suffer through the painstaking set up that goes hand-in-hand with playing live.The WL-60T transmitter clips easily onto your belt and will work with nearly any instrument. And with a 20 metre transmission range you can link up to a WL-60 receiver go out front during sound check play your guitar and hear how youll sound to your audience. Youll be totally free to move around as you like. This extra transmitter is perfect if youre looking to add a second instrument to your WL-60 wireless system. Please Note: The WL-60T Transmitter has no audio functionality as a standalone device and must be used in conjunction with the WL-60 systems wireless receiver.

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Boss

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Wireless Microphones

Wireless microphones allow performers and presenters to move freely without being connected by cables. They are widely used in live performance, theatre, broadcast, and public speaking, offering convenience and flexibility on stage. Wireless systems vary in range and reliability, so choosing the right system depends on the environment, frequency management, and intended use.

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Wireless

Wireless microphones use radio transmission to send audio from the microphone to a receiver without a physical cable. They are widely used in live performance, broadcast, theatre, and presentations, allowing freedom of movement while maintaining clear and reliable sound.