Product Detail
The PSE is a UHF university receiver with 16 selectable channels. It comes with a volume control, channel display, diversity antennas, and IR sync. It has an XLR 1/4' output and squelch adjustment. You can choose from a handheld, body pack with headset or lav, or instrument cable. The PSER syncs with either the HH52 or MBP52 transmitters. The HH52 features a gain control and an on/off switch. Both transmitters run on 2 AA batteries. The MBP52 body pack transmitter has a 0/-10/Mic selector switch. This system offers a 300' range, 16 selectable UHF frequencies, diversity antennas, and includes single/dual rack mount. The PSER receiver has output volume control, IR sync to the transmitter, an AF level indicator, an active antenna indicator, squelch adjustment, XLR / 1/4' outputs, detachable BNC antennas, and a metal chassis. The HH52 transmitter has a dynamic microphone element, an on/off switch, IR sync to the receiver, a high/low RF switch (10 mW / 5 mW), a metal chassis, operates on 2 AA batteries (up to 8 hours with alkaline), measures 9.8' x 2.1' (250 x 53 mm) (L x Dia.), and weighs 9.5 oz. (270 g). PLU: PSERHH52D
Using this Galaxy Audio wireless handheld microphone system is easy. First, make sure the PSER receiver is connected to your audio device using the XLR or 1/4' output. Then, insert 2 AA batteries into the HH52 or MBP52 transmitter. Turn on the transmitter and use the IR sync feature to pair it with the receiver. You can adjust the volume on the receiver and the gain on the HH52 transmitter as needed. When using the system, keep it within the 300' range for the best performance. Remember to turn off the transmitter when not in use to save battery life. Alkaline batteries can power the transmitter for up to 8 hours. For maintenance, keep the system clean and dry. You can use a soft cloth to wipe the metal chassis. If you need to change the antenna, be gentle when detaching and attaching the BNC antennas on the receiver.