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Why Use A Wireless Microphone System?

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Why Use A Wireless Microphone System?

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Wireless microphone systems serve one important purpose: to eliminate the cable which connects the micro phone (or musical instrument) to the sound system. This gives the user greater freedom to move around, without being restrained by a cable. In general, one wireless system replaces one standard wired microphone in a typical sound system. For example, a wireless system specifically designed for use with electric guitar (or bass) replaces the cable that links the instrument to its amplifier. System Components and What They Do A wireless system consists of three main components: an input device, a transmitter, and a receiver. The input device provides the audio signal that will be sent out by the transmitter. It may be a microphone, such as a handheld vocalist’s model, or a lavalier “tie-clip” type. With wireless systems designed for use with electric guitars, the guitar itself is the input device. The transmitter handles the conversion of the audio signal into a radio signal and broad

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