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Audix MBW50BHCAP41A MicroBoom Hypercardioid Wireless Gooseneck Microphone System (522 To 554 MHz) - 50in

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Audix MBW50BHCAP41A MicroBoom Hypercardioid Wireless Gooseneck Microphone System (522 To 554 MHz) - 50inThe MBW MicroBoom Hypercardioid Wireless Gooseneck Microphone System (50", 522 to 554 MHz) from Audix adds the convenience of wireless operation to the established MicroBoom series, with identical studio quality audio and performance. The system includes an R41 Single Channel Receiver and One B60 Wireless Transmitter. Designed to plug directly into Audix and other popular bodypack transmitters that provide 4. 5 to 5. 5 VDC power, a single 50" Wireless

The MBW MicroBoom Hypercardioid Wireless Gooseneck Microphone System (50", 522 to 554 MHz) from Audix adds the convenience of wireless operation to the established MicroBoom series, with identical studio-quality audio and performance.

The system includes an R41 Single-Channel Receiver and One B60 Wireless Transmitter. Designed to plug directly into Audix and other popular bodypack transmitters that provide 4.5 to 5.5 VDC power, a single 50" Wireless MicroBoom System reaches to the top of a three-tier riser and will cover a 20-person choir. Sound capture can be tailored to the particular need of the space with modular cardioid or hypercardioid capsules that are easily switched out with the press of a button. Hypercardioid polar patterns are designed to pick up a tighter, more isolated area in front of the mic. All cables needed to interface with most bodypack transmitters as well as a proprietary stand mount adapter are both included. A mounting clip is also included for attaching a wireless bodypack to the boom. Additional equipment is available for owners of wired Microboom systems who want to convert their existing setup to wireless.

Features

  • Ideal for Choir, Orchestra, or Theater
  • Studio-Quality Audio
  • Single-Ch Receiver with One Beltpack
  • 522 to 554 MHz Range
  • Compatible with Standard 5V Transmitters
  • Includes Mounting Clip and Bodypack Clip
  • Hypercardioid Polar Pattern
  • Tight Isolation of Mic'd Area
  • Fast, Cable-Free Setup
  • Great for On-Location or Presentations

Specifications

System
Wireless Technology
Analog UHF
Diversity
Yes
RF Frequency Band
A: 522 to 554 MHz
Number of RF Channel Frequencies
106
Max Operating Range
300' / 91.4 m
Max Transmitters per Band
16
Dynamic Range
95 dB
Encryption
No
Built-In Recorder
No
Timecode Support
No
Mobile App Compatible
No
Receiver
Receiver Type
1x Tabletop/Rack-Mountable
Mounting Options
Rackmount (with Included Hardware, 1 U Half-Rack)
Antenna
2x Removable BNC (Rear-Mount)
Number of Audio Channels
1
Audio I/O
1x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Mic/Line Output
1x 1/4" TS Unbalanced Line Output  
Network I/O
No
USB/Lightning Connectivity
No
Frequency Response
45 Hz to 18 kHz
Display
Backlit LCD
Power Requirements
AC/DC Power Adapter
Transmitters
Included Transmitters
1x Bodypack
RF Output Power
10 / 30 mW
Antenna
Fixed Flexible Whip
Input Level
Microphone
Audio I/O
1x TA3M/Mini-XLR 3-Pin Male Input
Bias/Plug-In & Phantom Power
Has Bias/Plug-In Power: Voltage is Unspecified
No Phantom Support
USB I/O
No
Muting
Off/On Switch
Gain Range
-6 to -24 dB
Auto-Level/Gain
No
Sync Method
IR
Display
Backlit LCD
Microphones
Microphone Type
1x Gooseneck (Non-Instrument)
Polar Pattern
Hypercardioid
Frequency Response
50 Hz to 19 kHz
Maximum SPL
117 dB
Sensitivity
10 mV/Pa (Pa @ 1 kHz)
Output Connector
1x TA3F/Mini-XLR 3-Pin Female
Color
Black
Power
Transmitter Battery Type
2x AA
Transmitter Battery Life
14 Hours (Alkaline)
Included Charging Case
No
Charging Case
AC/DC Power Adapter
12 VDC at 1 A, Center-Positive (Included)
Input Power
100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Physical
Environmental Resistance
No
Housing
Steel
Dimensions
Microphone:
50 x 0.2" / 127 x 0.5 cm
Weight
Microphone:
3.1 oz / 87.5 g
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