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Think Wireless! AKG’s new WMS 40 PRO Series
Today’s wireless microphone customers confront a confusing array of rapidly changing products and brands. AKG, one of the inventors of wireless technology, has been listening to its customers for more than 60 years. Drawing on both the technology of the premium WMS 4000 and WMS 400 systems and the experience of demanding wireless users worldwide, AKG engineers have developed a third generation of the successful WMS 40 range that maximizes overall flexibility and application-specific focus. WMS 40 PRO components include handheld and body pack transmitters. Instrument transmitters can be combined with proven AKG head-worn, handheld and lapel microphones. WMS 40 PRO systems are tailor-made for vocalists, musicians, lecturers, coaches, trainers, worship leaders – anyone who needs complete freedom of movement combined with legendary AKG sound quality.
The new WMS 40 PRO series includes three distinct ranges.
WMS 40 PRO FLEXX Diversity systems provide three selectable frequencies per channel.
WMS 40 PRO Single systems operate on fixed frequencies.
The WMS 40 Pro Dual provides two independent channels of the WMS 40 Pro series within a single receiver
These application-specific systems combine proven components such as the GB40 guitarbug, head-worn microphones, handheld mics and lapel mics, thus providing for a multitude of potential users.
For more information please visit www.audioproducts.com.au or www.akg.com
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Single coil Pick-Up
Single coil pick-ups consist of six magnets (one under each string) which are surrounded by one continuous coil of wire. Single coils are excellent for thinner more percussive styles of playing. Single coils are also susceptible to 50-60 cycle hum which can be a problem if using a high gain setting on an amplifier.
Sound Reinforcement
Traditionally this term was used for exactly what it states, i.e. the amplification of audio signals in a "live" situation, be that a sound system for a live concert or a theatre of any sort, or a Public Announcement type system etc. In the last few decades the usage of the term has expanded to include most sound installations both permanent and portable, and in practice covers almost any type of sound system installation except those used in homes and recording studios.
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