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What is it?
To sing in-tune you need to hear yourself.
To hear yourself singing properly you need a monitor system.
This is an ''In-Ear'' wireless monitoring system.
It consists of a UHF transmitter, a small receiver pack that clips to a belt and a pair of ''ear-buds'' that sit in your ears and connect to the receiver pack.
You connect (or your sound engineer does if you''re a superstar) the UHF transmitter to the ''monitor out'' socket on your mixer. You then get the monitor mix in your ears! Brilliant!
You can have up to 6 receivers running from one transmitter. The transmitter and the receiver(s) operate in stereo so you can have one stereo, one mono or two mono mixes to the ''phones.
As the frequency is adjustable, you can run up to 10 of these systems without cross-talk or interference.
What can you use this for?
In-Ear-Monitoring .... look, sound and feel like a pro.
RealSlimDavey says ...
Just like a TV talent show but as it''s you it''s with talent.
Construction...
The receiver is in a metal case about 40mm high (1U in rack speak) 210mm wide (half a rack space) 100mm deep.
It can be rack mounted and comes with the kit to do so. This includes a front-mount kit for the antenna.
There is a volume control on the front and a headphone socket so your sound engineer can check the signal being transmitted.
On the back is a mono/stereo switch, two ''combo'' (jack and XLR) input sockets, two signal volume controls, an input for the power supply (included) ad a socket for the antenna.
The receiver is made of ''soft feel'' plastic ad 95mm x 65mm x 22mm. It weighs very little and is powered by two AA batteries.
The whole system comes in a plastic ''briefcase'' style case.
IMPORTANT NOTE - Extra belt pack receivers are available. This enables you to have more than one person hooked into the same monitor mix.
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