| Management number | 215958409 | Release Date | 2026/04/19 | List Price | $80.00 | Model Number | 215958409 | ||
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The Audio2000'S AWM6547G is a UHF two-channel diversity guitar wireless system with PLL (Phase-Lock- Loop) 100 adjustable frequencies. The AWM6547G wireless system includes two body-pack wireless transmitters, two guitar connection cables, and one two-channel diversity wireless receiver for musicians, live sound, stage performance, church, school, hotel, recreation center, and entertainment. The included two body-pack transmitters operate in two different UHF bands to be used by two guitar players simultaneously. Each of the wireless body-pack wireless transmitters includes a power on/off switch and a power-on LED indicator. The dual-channel wireless receiver includes one 1/4-inch mixed output and two independent XLR outputs, one for each channel, allowing the users to control the sound quality and sound effects of each channel independently. The dual-channel wireless receiver is configured with two AF (for audio signal) LED level meters, two RF (for radio signal) LED indicators, one power on/off button, one power-on LED indicator, and two independent volume control knobs, one for each channel, allowing the user to control the audio level of each channel independently. Two squelch control knobs at the rear panel of the wireless receiver allow the user to adjust the wireless receiving sensitivity at various environment. A hard PVC case is also included as a carrying case for portability and storage.
| UPC | 844565008336 |
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| Brand | AUDIO 2000'S |
| Manufacturer | Audio2000'S |
| Model Number | 2000S |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| BuiltIn Media | user manual |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Compatible Devices | Radio |
| Enclosure Material | Pvc |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
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