Akg wms 40 uhf for presenter, Akg wms uhf presenters – AKG Acoustics WMS 40 User Manual
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M
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OODIES FOR
P
RESENTERS
AKG WMS 40 UHF FOR PRESENTER
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PT 40 Bodypack transmitter
with C 444 L head-worn or C 417 L lavalier microphone.
HT 40 Handheld transmitter
with proven D 880
M
microphone element.
SO 40 snapon transmitter
Microtool for easy conversion of hardwire
dynamic microphones.
You can use a C 444 L head-worn or C 417 L
lavalier microphone with a PT 40 bodypack
transmitter with 35 hours battery life. The
C 444 L has been optimized for speech
pickup and rests securely yet gently against
the user's cheekbone. This setup provides
unrestricted mobility and the microphone
keeps clear of the user's field of vision.
The C 417 L lavalier microphone is small and
inconspicuous. Fixed to the selvedge or a
buttonhole on the presenter's jacket, it is
nearly invisible and therefore a popular
choice for applications where the micropho-
ne or transmitter must keep a low profile.
For more details on the PT 40 refer to page 14.
The HT 40 transmitter is the optimum solu-
tion for any application where a handheld
microphone is needed. This microphone is
the first choice for applications where more
than one person will talk into the micro-
phone, such as talk shows with several hosts
or interviews with people in the audience.
The HT 40 handheld transmitter uses the
same transducer as the hot-selling, proven
AKG D 880
M
handheld microphone. Made at
the AKG factory in Vienna, Austria, this rug-
ged transducer provides accurate speech res-
ponse and is almost indestructible. The
ON/MUTE/OFF switch is easy to use and
recessed to prevent unintentional activation.
For more details on the HT 40 refer to page 12.
The SO 40 snapon transmitter is the ideal
solution for users who may need a wireless
microphone, but not often enough to warrant
the purchase of a dedicated wireless system.
The SO 40 snapon transmitter is a convenient,
lightweight miniature transmitter that allows
you to convert an existing hardwire micro-
phone to a radio mic at a very affordable
price. With its 3-pin XLR connector, the
SnapOn connects directly to any dynamic
microphone.
For more details on the SO 40 snapon trans-
mitter refer to page 16.
AKG WMS UHF PRESENTERS