Samson Airline Series 1 Wind Instrument Wireless System

Samson Airline Series 1 Wind Instrument Wireless System
Samson Airline Series 1 Wind Instrument Wireless System
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The first wireless system for wind instruments without a body pack or microphone cables to limit your movement on stage. The AH1 Headset Transmitter clips right onto your horn. Super compact, the AH1 still has every control you need: A Power On/Off switch, Input Sensitivity control, a Mute (Audio on/off) switch and a multi-function LED that indicates when the transmitter is on and the battery is running low. The AH1 comes equipped with Samson's popular HM40 microphone to capture the full range of your instrument. Featuring miniaturized circuitry and the ability to operate on a tiny triple-A battery with 14-hours of life, AirLine transmitters give you great sound and reliable wireless reception over long ranges. And UHF means clearer frequencies with less interference. Borrowed from our UHF Series One Systems, the UR1 diversity receiver gives you reception you can always depend on. It features 1/4" unbalanced and XLR (mic/line switchable) balanced output jacks, Power switch, Peak LED, Diversity AB LEDs, RF Level Meter LEDs along with Squelch and a Volume controls. You can mount one or two UR1s in a single rackspace with Samson's DR2 Rackmount adapter.

Samson Airline Series 1 Wind Instrument Wireless System


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Product Id 1120799
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UPC 809164170747

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