Product Detail
Audio-Technica's System 10 is a top - notch digital wireless system. It offers 24 - bit operation, making it perfect for musicians and presenters who need high - quality sound. Operating at 2.4 GHz, it's free from TV and DTV interference. You can easily select channels instantly, and up to eight channels can work together without frequency or group selection issues. The digital ID display on receivers and transmitters is easy to read. This system provides three levels of assurance for clear communication: frequency, time, and space. Frequency Diversity uses two frequencies to avoid interference, Time Diversity uses multiple time slots to resist multipath interference, and Space Diversity uses two antennas on each device to ensure signal integrity. With a stackable and modern design, it comes in various configurations. It includes handheld vocal microphones/transmitters and UniPak® body - pack transmitters for different types of microphones and electric guitars. Each setup has an ATW - R1100 receiver with volume control, AF Peak, and Pair indicator lights. It offers 24 - bit/48 kHz digital wireless operation for excellent sound and reliable performance. The 2.4 GHz range guarantees interference - free use. Automatic frequency selection ensures seamless operation. It's incredibly easy to use, with quick channel selection, sync, and setup. The advanced digital receiver performs reliably. It has balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4” output jacks with level control. The ATW - 1102 includes an ATW - R1100 receiver, an ATW - T1002 handheld dynamic unidirectional microphone/transmitter, and an AT8456a Quiet - Flex™ stand clamp. PLU: ATW1102
Using the Audio - Technica ATW - 1102 system is a breeze. First, set up the ATW - R1100 receiver in a stable place. Connect it to your audio equipment using the balanced XLR or unbalanced 1/4” output jacks. Then, turn on the receiver and adjust the volume to your liking. For the handheld microphone/transmitter ATW - T1002, just switch it on and it will automatically sync with the receiver. If you're using a body - pack transmitter, attach it to your body and connect your lavalier, headworn, or instrument microphone. Remember to keep the devices within a reasonable range, as the 2.4 GHz signal might weaken if you go too far. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the batteries in the transmitters and replace them when needed. Clean the microphones gently with a soft cloth to keep them in good condition. Avoid exposing the system to extreme temperatures or moisture, as this can damage the electronic components. Also, if you plan to use multiple channels, make sure to select them correctly to avoid interference.