DIGIMORE Wireless XLR Mic Transmitter & Receiver | 30 Channels | 150ft Range | 5Hrs Battery | 5L Volume Control | 48V Phantom Power | 1/4″ Connector for Audio Mixer PA System & DSLR Camera (D-730) – Welcome to Digimore

DIGIMORE Wireless XLR Mic Transmitter & Receiver | 30 Channels | 150ft Range | 5Hrs Battery | 5L Volume Control | 48V Phantom Power | 1/4″ Connector for Audio Mixer PA System & DSLR Camera (D-730)

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Brand DIGIMORE
Model Name Wireless XLR Transmitter and Receiver
Connectivity Technology UHF
Connector Type XLR
  • UHF CRYSTAL CLEAR AUDIO: Featuring ultra-high frequency technology, anti-interference ability, and optimal frequency response range, this wireless microphone system ensures stable and reliable lossless high-quality audio transmission every time
  • FOR DYNAMIC MICROPHONES & AUDIO SOURCES: The wireless XLR adapter system is compatible with any dynamic mic and comes with a 6.35mm adapter for other sources. Works with/ active PA system, monitor, DJ mixer, pedal board, vocal processors, and more
  • 160-FEET OPERATION RANGE: This wireless microphone transmitter-receiver system has a whopping operation range of up to 160 feet. To maximize range, be mindful of RF signal, absorption, reflection, and interference between the transmitter and receiver
  • USB RECHARGEABLE: With USB recharge capability, this wireless adapter can perform for up to 5 hours of continuous use with/ 1-2 hrs of charging time. The plug-on XLR microphone wireless system is also made with/ solid XLR connections and powerful onboard DSP
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