W Audio RM Quartet Handheld Wireless Radio Microphone System

£295.00

System Microphone Wireless Radio Handheld Quartet RM Audio W – W Audio RM Quartet Handheld Wireless Radio Microphone System Robust Metal Receiver The RM Quartets receiver features a robust metal design crafted with durability and performance in mind. The receiver is equipped with four balanced XLR outputs (one for each of the four channels) as…

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W Audio RM Quartet Handheld Wireless Radio Microphone System is in a condition made by W Audio and is for sale in the for a great price of £295 . The W Audio RM Quartet Handheld Wireless Radio Microphone System consists of a robust road-ready metal receiver and four durable wireless handheld microphones. Perfect for applications in which four transmitters are required the RM Quartets receiver is equipped with four balanced XLR outputs (one for each channel) dedicated volume controls for each channel a mixed 1/4 output and an intuitive interface with LED indicators. Each microphone can be charged via USB directly from the receiver using the USB cable supplied with the system. The W Audio RM Quartet is perfectly suited to a wide range of applications. an amazing W Audio System Microphone Wireless Radio Handheld Quartet RM Audio W – Click Read More for more product information, photographs and how to order.

  • Audio
  • 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.

  • Microphone
  • A microphone is a crucial audio device used to capture and convert sound waves into electrical signals, enabling audio recording, amplification, and transmission across various settings. In studio recording, microphones are indispensable for capturing the nuances of vocals and instruments, ensuring high-fidelity sound for music production, podcasts, and voiceovers. Different types of microphones, such as condenser, dynamic, and ribbon microphones, are chosen based on their specific characteristics and desired sound quality. In live sound environments, microphones are used to amplify voices and instruments, making them essential for concerts, theatrical performances, and public speaking events, where clarity and volume are critical.

    Beyond music and entertainment, microphones play a vital role in broadcasting for radio and television, providing clear audio for news, interviews, and commentary. In filmmaking, microphones capture dialogue, sound effects, and ambient sounds, which are crucial for creating immersive audio experiences. They are also integral to telecommunication devices, ensuring clear voice transmission in phones and video calls, and in conferencing systems, facilitating effective communication in meetings and presentations. Additionally, microphones are used in various other applications, such as public address systems, hearing aids, and voice recognition technologies, showcasing their versatility and importance in modern audio technology.

  • System
  • 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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