AKG - WMS470 Instrumental Set
Complete UHF system comprising an SR470 receiver, PT470 bodypack transmitter and 6.35 mm guitar lead. Perfect for applications requiring a more flexible transmission solution than a simple plug-and-play system, it features practical, fast and advanced configuration functions. Its high-level performance means it can handle several frequencies simultaneously at reasonable cost, making it ideal for use in clubs, halls and medium-sized events.
Presentation
Using the same high-end technology as the AKG WMS4500 wireless system, the WMS470 is compatible with all its components (antennas, power supply, splitter), making it possible to build even more complex wireless systems.
Thanks to its wide 30 MHz frequency band, 1200 frequencies are available for simultaneous use of 10 to 11 channels per band.
Features
Other features
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AKG WMS470PT/I-B1
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Wireless transmission system comprising :
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SR470 receiver
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Pocket transmitter: PT470
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Cable: MK/GL
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Frequency Range: Band 1: 650-680 MHz
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Frequency Type: Variable
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Modulation : FM
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RF Power : 50 mW
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Bandwidth : 35 Hz - 20 kHz
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Distortion : < 0,3% @ 1 kHz (receiver)
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Signal-to-noise ratio : 120 dBA
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Audio output: XLR + 6.35 mm jack
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Power supply :
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220 V external power supply (receiver)
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1.5 V AA (transmitter microphone)
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Battery life :
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7 h (AA LR6 alkaline battery)
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14 h (AA lithium battery FR6)
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8 h (rechargeable AA HR6 battery)
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Supplied with: rack kit, external power supply, antennas, AA battery
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Dimensions :
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Transmitter: 60 x 73.5 x 30 mm
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Receiver: 202 x 44 x 190 mm
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Weight: Transmitter
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Transmitter: 90 g
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Receiver: 972 g
To find out more...
Robust and reliable for professional applications
Up to 16 frequencies per band (48 in several bands)
Signal Pilot for protection against noise and interference
Quick and easy infrared adjustment of transmitters
Transmission of transmitter autonomy status
Programmable alert functions with two-colour display
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Founded in 1947 in Vienna, AKG is today one of the major players in the world of audio, with references for microphones and headphones used in the world's largest recording studios. These include the C414 condenser microphone, the small C451 diaphragm and the K series of monitoring headsets.
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.
