AKG - WMS420I-M
The WMS420 Instrumental Set is a professional wireless transmission system ideal for presentations or live performances by guitarists or bassists. It consists of an SR420 receiver and a PT420 bodypack transmitter and a 6.35mm jack connecting cable. Frequency band M: 826.300 to 831.000 MHz
Presentation
A complete WMS 420 system consists of an SR420 fixed-frequency receiver, a PT 420 transmitter and a 6.35 mm jack cable.
The transmitter has charging contacts when fitted with rechargeable batteries, a unique feature in this price range.
The low running costs of WMS 420 systems make them particularly attractive for fixed installation applications.
The receiver's removable antennae allow the use of professional accessories such as antenna splitters and directional antennae for multi-channel systems.
Features
Other features
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AKG WMS420I
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Wireless instrument system comprising :
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SR420 receiver + PT420 bodypack transmitter + 6.35mm jack cable
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Frequency bands M: 826.300 to 831.000 MHz
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Transmitters with contacts for battery charging
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Low battery indicator
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Modulation: FM, antenna diversity
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RF power: 10 mW
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Bandwidth 40 Hz - 20 kHz
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Distortion: 0.8
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Signal-to-noise ratio : 105 dBA
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Connectors: XLR + 6.35 mm jack
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Power supply :
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Transmitter: 1.5 V AA
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Autonomy: 8 h (AA LR6 alkaline battery)
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Receiver: 220 V external power supply
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Supplied with: external power supply, antennas, microphone clip, AA battery
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Standard 19" rack format: 1/2 U
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Dimensions
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Transmitter: 60 x 74 x 30 mm
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Receiver: 200 x 150 x 145 mm
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Weight: Transmitter
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Transmitter: 60 g
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Receiver: 373 g
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Since its acquisition by Harman International in 1994, AKG has continued to innovate with new stage microphones, analog and digital wireless systems, the Perception Series, and collaborations with artists such as Tiësto on DJ headphones.
