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Wireless Microphone Systems offer freedom and flexibility of performances. Our range of systems provide a massive amount of choice for whatever you want to do.
Wireless Microphone Systems offer freedom and flexibility of performances. Our range of systems provide a massive amount of choice for whatever you want to do.
Handheld microphone systems are great for interviews, speeches, comedy, and live music. Lavalier systems are great for conferences, interviews, and speech. Headset systems are great for animated performances like music, fitness classes, and houses of worship.
Instrument microphone systems are ideal for transmitting classical instruments like brass, woodwinds, or strings. Camera systems work perfectly for film, TV, broadcast, and content creation. Meanwhile dual systems give you a mix of the two, or two of the same for consistency, making them great for multiple vocalists or speakers at once.
We have digital and analogue microphone systems that transmit over VHF, UHF, and Digital frequencies to suit your licensing needs, all from leading brands like Shure, Sennheiser, AKG, and Electro-Voice. Cut the cables and perform wirelessly on any stage.
Wireless microphone systems are essential tools for performers, speakers, and event organisers who need freedom of movement without compromising on sound quality. These systems eliminate the need for cumbersome cables, providing a cleaner, more professional setup that’s easy to manage.
The key features of wireless microphone systems include portability, ease of use, and reliable signal transmission. Modern systems are designed to deliver clear, interference-free audio, making them ideal for live performances, conferences, and other public speaking events. With advanced technology, they offer multiple channels, allowing users to operate several microphones simultaneously without cross-talk or signal dropouts.
There are various types of wireless microphone systems to suit different needs. Handheld systems are popular for vocalists and speakers due to their ease of use and robustness. Lavalier systems, with small clip-on mics, are discreet and perfect for presenters or performers who require hands-free operation. Headset systems are ideal for fitness instructors or active performers who need maximum mobility.
These systems operate on either UHF or VHF frequencies, with UHF being the preferred choice for professional use due to its better range and less susceptibility to interference. Digital wireless systems are also available, offering superior sound quality and encryption for secure transmissions.
Choosing a wireless microphone system means investing in versatility and convenience. Whether for a live performance, a corporate event, or a fitness class, these systems provide the freedom to move and engage with your audience more effectively, making them a valuable addition to any setup.
The equipment you need for a wireless microphone includes the microphone itself, a transmitter, and a receiver. Additionally, you'll need batteries or a power source for the transmitter and receiver, and possibly a mixer or sound system to connect the receiver for sound output.
Wireless microphones are not illegal, but their use is regulated. Users must operate them within specific frequency ranges assigned by regulatory bodies like the FCC in the US. It’s essential to check local regulations to ensure compliance and avoid interference with other wireless communications.
A wireless microphone can work without a speaker, but it needs a receiver to capture the audio signal. The receiver can then be connected to various audio output devices, such as recording equipment or headphones. Without a speaker, the sound won't be amplified for an audience.