LD Systems U508 Condenser Handheld Wireless Transmitter

£166.75

Wireless Transmitter Handheld Condenser U508 Systems LD – LD Systems U508 Condenser Handheld Wireless Transmitter Reliable Fidelity and Operation The LD Systems U508 Handheld Wireless Condenser Microphone features excellent noise rejection and consistent audio fidelity. The Microphone transmits an inaudible pilot tone which helps keep a strong connection between transmitter and a compatible receiver. The…

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LD Systems U508 Condenser Handheld Wireless Transmitter is in a condition made by LD Systems and is for sale in the for a great price of £166.75 . The LD Systems U508 Handheld Wireless Condenser Microphone features a professional UHF wireless transmitter which provides class leading signal integrity sound and usability. The True Diversity wireless system features an automatic scan function which finds the best free frequency whilst setup between transmitter and receiver is made simple with one-touch syncing. An OLED display allows for easy system monitoring with group channel signal and battery status indicators. The sound quality is maintained by an inaudible pilot tone and squelch control which both protect signal integrity and help to reject unwanted noise and interference. Interchangeable microphone capsules are available to cater to different voices and sound sources. an amazing LD Systems Wireless Transmitter Handheld Condenser U508 Systems LD – Click Read More for more product information, photographs and how to order.

  • Condenser
  • A condenser microphone is a type of microphone that uses a capacitor (condenser) to convert sound into an electrical signal. It typically has a diaphragm placed close to a backplate, forming a capacitor. When sound waves hit the diaphragm, it moves, causing changes in the distance between the diaphragm and the backplate, which in turn changes the capacitance and generates an electrical signal.

    Condenser microphones are known for their sensitivity and accuracy in capturing sound, making them ideal for studio recordings where detail and clarity are crucial. They often require an external power source, such as phantom power, to operate. Due to their high sensitivity, condenser microphones are commonly used for recording vocals, acoustic instruments, and other sound sources where capturing fine details is important. Popular examples of condenser microphones include the Neumann U87 and the Audio-Technica AT2020.

  • Handheld
  • We have handheld microphones that are used for amplifying or recording sound in various settings, including live performances, public speaking events, interviews, and broadcasting. Its portable design lets the user easily direct the microphone towards the sound source, ensuring clear audio capture. It is commonly used by musicians, presenters, reporters, and speakers to convey their voice with clarity and precision. The handheld microphone is also versatile in that it can be passed between individuals, making it ideal for interactive sessions such as Q&A segments, panel discussions, and audience participation.

  • Transmitter
  • Wireless
  • A wireless microphone is a microphone that transmits audio signals without the need for a physical cable connecting it to the sound system or recording device. Instead, wireless microphones use radio frequency (RF) signals or infrared signals to transmit the audio signal to a receiver unit, which is connected to the sound system or recording device.

    Wireless microphones provide greater mobility and flexibility compared to wired microphones, allowing performers, presenters, and speakers to move freely without being restricted by cables. They are commonly used in live performances, conferences, sports events, and broadcasting where mobility is essential.

    Wireless microphones come in various types, including handheld, lavalier (clip-on), and headset styles. They typically require batteries or rechargeable power sources to operate the transmitter unit, which sends the audio signal wirelessly to the receiver unit. Proper frequency management and interference avoidance are important considerations when using wireless microphones to ensure reliable and interference-free operation. Popular examples of wireless microphone systems include models from Shure, Sennheiser, and Audio-Technica.

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