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Electro-Voice R300-HD Wireless Handheld Microphone

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$329.00
SKU:
R300HDC
UPC:
800549780643

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Electro-Voice R300-HD Wireless Handheld Microphone 

 

The R300-HD is a robust handheld UHF wireless system, suitable for any application where the convenience of a handheld transmitter is required. The HT-300 metal handheld transmitter is made to withstand the rigors of daily use while remaining comfortable and light-weight in your hand. The PL22 dynamic microphone is the perfect all-around microphone for singing, speaking engagements, and emcees. The cardioid pickup pattern rejects sounds from the surroundings, helps control audio feedback, and still allows an experienced vocalist to work the microphone. The receiver's dual antenna diversity helps avoid signal dropouts, and its durable metal frame and chassis can either be used on a tabletop, or rack-mounted with optional rack mounting hardware. Features:

  • ClearScan™ — find the clearest channel available with the touch of one button
  • EZsync™ — infrared channel transfer from receiver to transmitter for easy and error‑free setup
  • PL22 cardioid dynamic microphone element for crisp, clear vocals in any application

Specs:

  • Antennas Flexible: TNC 1/2 Wave
  • Audio Frequency Response: 80 Hz - 18kHz +/- 2dB
  • Battery Life: 14 hours with (2) AA alkalines typical
  • Case Material: Metal
  • Connector Type: 1/4 inch unbalanced, 3-pin XLR balanced
  • Controls: on/off, Set, Up, Down, Sync
  • Distortion: (@ 1 kHz, 40 kHz deviation) less than 1.0, 0.4 typical%
  • Diversity: True Antenna
  • Dynamic Range: greater than 95dB
  • Element: PL22 Cardioid Dynamic
  • Number of Channels: 32
  • Operating Temperature Range: 5º - 45º C (41º - 113º F)
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid
  • Power Requirement: 12-16 VDC, 500 mA max
  • Receiver Type: Synthesized PLL
  • RF Frequency Range: 16MHz
  • RF Output: 8 mW typical
  • RF Sensitivity: (12 dB SINAD) less than 1.0uV
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: (A-weighted) greater than 100dB
  • Squelch: Tone code plus Amplitude