- Soundmaster Wireless mic, 2 handheld and 1 headset microphone
- Wireless Receiver: The system would include a wireless receiver unit (UR 818C in this case), which receives signals from the microphones and converts them into audio output. The receiver typically has antennas for picking up the wireless signals and may offer various connectivity options, such as XLR or 1/4″ audio outputs.
- Handheld Microphones (x2):
- The system includes two handheld wireless microphones. These microphones transmit audio signals wirelessly to the receiver unit.
- Handheld microphones are typically designed for versatility and ease of use, making them suitable for various applications such as live performances, presentations, speeches, and karaoke.
- They feature built-in microphone capsules, which may vary in type (e.g., dynamic or condenser) and pickup pattern (e.g., cardioid, omnidirectional).
- The microphones are powered by internal batteries, often rechargeable, or standard AA or AAA batteries.
- Headset Microphone:
- Additionally, the system includes one headset microphone. This type of microphone is worn over the head, leaving the user’s hands free.
- Headset microphones are commonly used in situations where mobility is important, such as stage performances, fitness instruction, or presentations.
- The headset microphone typically features a small microphone capsule positioned near the user’s mouth, connected to a flexible boom arm for easy positioning.
- Like handheld microphones, the headset microphone transmits audio wirelessly to the receiver unit and is powered by internal or replaceable batteries.
- Wireless Transmission: The microphones communicate with the receiver unit wirelessly using radio frequency (RF) signals. The system may operate on various frequency bands to avoid interference from other wireless devices.
- Frequency Agility: Professional wireless microphone systems often offer frequency agility, allowing users to select from multiple frequency channels to find the clearest signal and avoid interference.
- Battery Life and Monitoring: The system may provide battery life indicators on both the microphones and the receiver unit, allowing users to monitor battery levels and replace or recharge batteries as needed.
- Diversity Reception: Higher-end wireless microphone systems may feature diversity reception, utilizing multiple antennas to improve signal reliability by minimizing dropouts and interference.
- Audio Quality: Professional wireless microphone systems are designed to deliver high-quality audio with low noise and minimal latency, ensuring clear and natural sound reproduction.
- Durability and Build Quality: The microphones and receiver unit are constructed with durable materials to withstand the rigors of professional use, such as touring, live events, or broadcast applications.
- Accessories: The system may come with accessories such as microphone clips, windscreens, carrying cases, and mounting hardware to facilitate setup and usage.