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| The PSM 400 Wireless Personal Monitor System consists of the P4T Wireless Transmitter, the P4R Wireless Bodypack Receiver, and the E3 Single-Driver Earphones |
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Features
- P2T Wireless TransMixer
- The P2T TransMixer is breakthrough design for personal monitoring. It allows the user to connect two line-level or miclevel inputs directly into the transmitter. The two signals can then be mixed independently. You can connect microphones or instruments directly to the inputs, use line outputs from a mixing console, or connect it to Shure's AuxPander. In short, no matter what the output device, you can probably plug it into the TransMixer.
- Key Features
- Built-in audio limiter
- Front mounted antenna
- Two mic/line input channels for mix control
- 1/2 Rack space
- Operating Controls
- Input level control
- Frequency select
- LED Indicators
- Tri-color input level
- Frequency
- Inputs
- Two Mic/line, XLR-1/4 in. combo input channels
- Outputs
- Two XLR split outputs
- P2R Hybrid Bodypack Receiver
- The P2R Receiver is the world's first bodypack receiver to function as a wired receiver, a wireless receiver, or both at the same time. This and other unique features, along with excellent sound quality, make the P2R an exceptional value.
- Key Features
- Can operate as a wired or wireless bodypack, or both simulaneously
- Frequency locator
- Built-in headphone limiter
- Integrated cable management
- High-impact plastic chassis
- 1/4" Line inpit jack with high/low gain switch
- Operating Controls
- Volume knob
- Frequency select
- LED Indicators
- Power
- RF reception
- Frequency
- Limiter
- Low Battery
- SCL2 Sound Isolating Earphones
- Single Dynamic Microdriver technology delivers full range sound and isolation from outside noise.
- Specifications
- Frequency Range: 22Hz - 17.5kHz
- Sensitivity (at 1 kHz): 105 dB SPL/mW
- Weight: 30g (1oz)
- Impedance (at 1 kHz) 16 ohms
- Output Connector: Gold-plated stereo, 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) phone plug
- Cable Length: 1.57 m (62 inches)
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