Q Audio QWM1900-HS Wireless Bodypack Microphone System, Set of 2 (UHF)

£115.00

Q Audio QWM1900-HS Wireless Bodypack Microphone System, Set of 2 (UHF)
( LLA3396 )

( LLA3396 )

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£115.00
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Key Features

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  • Aerobics instructors
  • Vocalists and singers
  • Public speakers
  • Zumba instructors
  • Dance instructors
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Product Description

The QWM 1900 HS from Q-Audio, is a UHF single channel (CH-70) wireless microphone system. Comprised of 1x microphone headset and transmitter as well as a multi-channel receiver unit.

Built and designed for applications such as; aerobics, zumba and dance instructors, vocalists and singers, public speakers and more.

FEATURES
Features
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    Designed for:
  • Aerobics instructors
  • Vocalists and singers
  • Public speakers
  • Zumba instructors
  • Dance instructors
  • Musicals and theatre
  • Street performers
  • Schools and colleges
  • DJs and musicians
  • Auctioneers
  • Video and filmmakers
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Receiver

    • Uses future proof frequencies
    • Channel 70 frequency band
    • 863 - 865MHz
    • Auto frequency scanning
    • SMT technology
    • Preset 16 channel PLL system
    • Dynamic range: Over 100dB
    • Total harmonic distortion: Under 0.5 percent
    • Ideal working distance is up to 30 metres
    • Power consumption: 100mA
    • Signal to noise ratio: Over 100dB
    • Image and spurious rejection: Over 80 dB
    • Border upon channel rejection: Over 80 dB
    • Receiving sensitivity: 5 dBuV (SINAD=30dB)
    • De-emphasis: 50us
  • Headset microphone

    • Dynamic Range: Over 90 dB
    • Total Harmonic distortion: Under 0.5 Percent
    • Audio Output Level: 400mV
    • Multiple units not compatible
  • MPN: QWM 1900 HS
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Customer Reviews
Product Questions
I have purchase this piece of equipment thinking it was complete and ready to use.... can you tell me what i need to make this a complete system for me to use for public speaking Regards Denise
Question by: Denise Edwards on 19 Jul 2019, 17:46
You would need to pair this with either an active speaker that has a microphone input, or into a PA mixer sending audio to a separate PA system
Answer by: Russell Nie on 22 Jul 2019, 10:50