Stage 412Quad-Channel Handheld VHF Wireless System, Frequency SelectableThe Stage 412 is a frequency-agile, four-channel wireless microphone system with four dynamic handheld microphones that transmit to a single rugged metal receiver. Each handheld featur
Quad-Channel Handheld VHF Wireless System, Frequency Selectable
The Stage 412 is a frequency-agile, four-channel wireless microphone system with four dynamic handheld microphones that transmit to a single rugged metal receiver. Each handheld features Samson’s Q6 dynamic microphone element, providing crisp, clear sound and reliable VHF wireless performance for presentations, education, worship, karaoke and other applications with up to four performers.
Samson has been at the forefront of wireless innovation, always striving to make it easier for performers everywhere to cut the cord. The Stage 412 operates on the reliable VHF frequency spectrum, which has become much less crowded with the advent of digital television.
The Stage 412’s frequency-agile design offers four channels with six operating frequencies per channel over a 173MHz-198MHz frequency range. In addition, the system’s IR sync feature allows users to wirelessly match each transmitter to the operating frequency of a receiver channel in seconds. A 200′ operating range provides ample freedom for any presenter or performing group, while each microphone transmitter offers exceptional battery life of up to 10 hours on two AA batteries (not included).
Featuring the rugged metal SR412 receiver, the Stage 412 is designed for maximum durability and versatility. The rear panel features four 1/4″ outputs and three balanced XLR outputs for connection to a mixer or powered PA speakers. The 1/4″ outputs send each channel separately, while the XLR outputs are dedicated to sending single output mixes of channels A/B, channels C/D, and all four channels. Front panel volume controls on each channel allow you to find the perfect blend for each performer.
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