Wireless microphones
systems
Wireless microphone
systems are available in VHF, VHF True Diversity, UHF and
UHF true diversity. VHF is the most economical but has more
interference which could cause problems with distance and
reception of a clear signal. UHF is a higher frequency which
has less traffic to compete with to deliver it's signal, and
of course UHF true diversity would be the best option.
True diversity
means that there are two antennas used to better capture the
signal as well as two separate RF receive sections. Not all
receivers that use two antennas are True diversity. True diversity
uses two separate RF receive sections each with it's own separate
antenna. Internal switching or blending circuitry then decides
which signal, or combination of signals to utilize.
Wireless products
are set to certain channels. If you are in a band, or on a
stage etc. with someone else using wireless products you will
need to determine what channel frequency they are using. You
would not want to attempt using the same frequency as it would
greatly conflict with your ability to receive your signal.
If you need to
use more than one microphone or wireless item in same area,
you will need more than one system set to separate channels.
Different areas
of the U.S. have certain frequencies that are more usable
than others. Ready to start? Click the section below your
interested in and save at DC Music.
Wireless
Guitar System
Wireless
Headset microphone System
Wireless
Handheld microphone System
Wireless
Presentation/Lavalier System
Wireless
Wind Instrument System
Wireless Guitar
System
Wireless guitar
systems from several brands. Lose the cable and go wireless.
Go into the crowd, join the party and get a chance to check
your sound out front with a wireless guitar system at DC Music.
Click for sale pricing - Wireless
Guitar System
Wireless Headset microphone System
Wireless Headset
microphone Systems for DJ's, drummers, aerobic instructors
and more at DC Music. We carry
styles from various brands in VHF and UHF frequencies. Lose
the cable and go with a wireless system on sale today!. Click
for sale pricing - Wireless
Headset microphone System
Wireless Handheld
microphone System
Wireless Handheld
microphone Systems will eliminate the cable and free you up
to roam the stage, join the crowd
and be a much more exciting entertainer. Choose between several
brands and levels of quality including VHF and UHF frequencies.
Remember that a better quality system will have much more
clarity which equals a much better sound for your vocals.
Click for sale pricing - Wireless
Handheld microphone System
Wireless Presentation
and Lavalier System
Wireless Presentation
and Lavalier Systems. Great for public speakers, pastors,
schools, meetings and many more applications. Don't be held
to a microphone stand anymore. Roam the stage and deliver
a more vivid presentation having the ability to walk the stage
and speak. A UHF system will have the better sound clarity
and signal strength but we carry both VHF and UHF wireless
presentation / lavalier style microphone systems. Click for
sale pricing - Wireless
Presentation / Lavalier System
Wireless Wind
Instrument System
Take your wind
instrument and enjoy the freedom of going wireless. Wireless
wind instrument systems are on sale
at DC Music. DC Music offers fast service, dependable quality
and the lowest prices. Click for latest sale pricing Wireless
Wind Instrument System
Wireless microphone
systems are available in VHF, VHF True Diversity, UHF and
UHF true diversity. VHF is the most economical but has more
interference which could cause problems with distance and
reception of a clear signal. UHF is a higher frequency which
has less traffic to compete with to deliver it's signal, and
of course UHF true diversity would be the best option.
True diversity
means that there are two antennas used to better capture the
signal as well as two separate RF receive sections. Not all
receivers that use two antennas are True diversity. True diversity
uses two separate RF receive sections each with it's own separate
antenna. Internal switching or blending circuitry then decides
which signal, or combination of signals to utilize.
Wireless products
are set to certain channels. If you are in a band, or on a
stage etc. with someone else using wireless products you will
need to determine what channel frequency they are using. You
would not want to attempt using the same frequency as it would
greatly conflict with your ability to receive your signal.
If you need to
use more than one microphone or wireless item in same area,
you will need more than one system set to separate channels.
Different areas
of the U.S. have certain frequencies that are more usable
than others. Ready to start? Click the section below your
interested in and save at DC Music.
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