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Amt Q7 Mini Wireless Microphone System (no Microphone, 900 Mhz)

Amt Q7 Mini Wireless Microphone System (no Microphone, 900 Mhz)
  • Product Code: ga193602
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$1,437.00 $1,983.06

The Q7 Mini Wireless Microphone System (No Microphone) from AMT includes the Q7 transmitter and the Q7 Mini receiver that is small enough to fit in your instrument case or travel bag. It operates in the 900 MHz frequency range and can be used when paired with an AMT microphone (sold separately) to capture audio for live stage, theater, and rehearsal applications.

The receiver is powered by a standard 12V power supply, or for quicker and more portable setups, it can be powered by AA batteries. The Q7 transmitter is powered by a single AA battery. The antennas are permanently attached to make set up easy. This system offers 100 preset selectable channels and syncs with the Q7 transmitter via infrared.

Q7 Mini Receiver    Q7 Clip-On Transmitter    100 Preset Selectable Channels    Receiver Runs on 12V Power/AA Batteries    Transmitter Runs on Single AA Battery    1/4" Audio Output    Requires Microphone

Key Specs
Wireless TechnologyDigital 900 MHz
Included Transmitters1x Clip-On
DiversityTrue Diversity
Max Operating Range262.5' / 80 m (Line of Sight)
Receiver TypeTabletop
System
Wireless TechnologyDigital 900 MHz
Number of RF Channel Frequencies100
Included Transmitters1x Clip-On
DiversityTrue Diversity
Max Operating Range262.5' / 80 m (Line of Sight)
EncryptionYes
Deviation±48 kHz (Peak)
Receiver
Receiver TypeTabletop
Antenna2x 1/4 Wave Rod, Fixed (Side-Mount)
Audio I/O1x 1/4" TS Female Unbalanced Line Output
USB Class-CompliantNo USB Connectivity
RF Output Power10 mW
Power RequirementsAC/DC Power Adapter
Battery Type2x AA (Not Included)
Display & Indicators1x Backlit LCD (AF Level, Channel, Frequency, RF Level)
Transmitter
Transmitter TypeClip-On
RF Output Power10 mW
Audio I/O1x TA3/Mini-XLR 3-Pin Female Input
Included Cable ConnectorNo
Sync MethodIR
Antenna1x 1/4 Wave Wire
Approximate RF Sensitivity110 dBm
Power RequirementsBattery
Battery Type1x AA (Not Included)
Approx. Battery Life12 Hours (Alkaline)
HousingABS
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.345 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)12.5 x 8.9 x 2.5"

PLL Synthesized, 100 preset selectable frequencies with IR synchronization

Antenna diversity maximum range up to 262'

High-fidelity sound with no loss

LCD display shows the RF level, AF level, channel, and frequency

No need for a bodypack transmitter. The transmitter mounts to AMT microphone (sold separately)

The receiver is powered by a 12V power adapter or two AA batteries

1/4" audio output

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is the output of the RX split into A & B channels so A & B can be recorded on separate tracks in-camera? Do the TXs record their audio?

A: Yes, the receiver in the SmallRig Forevala W60 2-Person Compact Wireless Microphone System offers both mono and stereo output options, with the stereo option splitting the signal of each transmitter independently to either side of the left/right signal. The transmitters in this system do not offer internal recording capabilities.

Q: 2. Will this connect with a bluetooth head phone?

A: The Sabinetek AudioWow Mini-X Compact Wireless Bluetooth Microphone will not connect to a bluetooth headphone, but it will connect to a wired headphone.

Q: 3. Is it possible to connect Sony ecm aw4 to a android Samsung Galaxy phone camera.

A: For some reason this won't work properly with a Samsung galaxy. It's the phone...works fine with others like Iphone. There are supposedly some cables you can get that go into the charging port, but I have had no luck and have tried various options.

Q: 4. Can I use any mic with this like a tram, sanken, DPA?

A: Yes, it is possible to use different microphones with the Comica Audio BoomX-U QUA Ultracompact 4-Person Wireless Microphone System for Mirrorless/DSLR Cameras as long as the microphone has the appropriate 3.5mm TRS locking connector and wiring, and does not require more voltage than the transmitter is able to supply. The Tram TR-50 and Sanken COS-11D Lavalier Microphones that are wired for compatibility with Sennheiser transmitters should both work, and certain DPA models may also work with the Comica transmitters, depending on their voltage requirements.

Q: 5. Can I plug in a Shure PG58 using an appropriate 3.5mm to XLR cable to the Tx unit in place of the lav mic?

A: The PG58 is a wireless microphone that is only compatible with the Shure BLX wirelsss receiver.

Q: 6. Are the batteries replaceable?

A: No. The transmitters and receiver included with the SmallRig Forevala W60 2-Person Compact Wireless Microphone System have built-in rechargeable batteries which are not user-replaceable.

Q: 7. I'm planning to buy 4 Hollyland LARK M1 SOLO Wireless Microphone System. Will it interfere with one another?

A: Hollyland recommends that up to 4 of the Hollyland LARK M1 SOLO Wireless Microphone System (2.4 GHz) can be used in one place without issues.

Q: 8. Is the BoomX-U better than BoomX-D?

A: The two systems are similar in that both are wireless microphone systems, but each operates in a different manner. Determining which system is better will depend on your specific needs and the types of strong wireless audio frequencies that are already in use within the location where the system will be used often. The BoomX-U is an analog wireless system which operates within the UHF frequency band between 568 to 579 MHz and offers 48 frequencies to choose from to avoid wireless signal interference. It has an operating range of up to 394'. The built-in rechargeable batteries for the UHF system provide up to 6 hours of operation. The BoomX-D is a digital wireless system which operates within the 2.4 GHz band (2400 to 2483.5 MHz) above the range of radio and TV, but within the range of Wi-Fi signal. Only one other wireless BoomX-D can be used at the same time. It has an operating range of up to 164' and its built-in rechargeable batteries provide up to 5 hours of operation. The advantage of a 2.4 GHz systems is that they can be used in most countries around the world while regulations for UHF frequencies vary. Within the US, the UHF system offers more frequencies to switch between, the ability to use more of the same wireless mic systems, and a longer operating distance between the transmitter and receiver. Please contact us by phone or through live chat if you have additional questions or if you would like further assistance.

Q: 9. I bought a Sony ECM-AW4 Bluetooth Wireless Microphone System for my Alpha 6300. It only worked intermittently. The camera sometimes did not recognize the microphone or give it power. Or the blue tooth connection failed. When it worked it was fine. Did anyone have this experience and find a way around it?

A: I had the same issue, specifically with my Samsung smart phone. It also failed at times, after a few months with both my camera system and iphone/ipads. I would not recommend this system.

Q: 10. are the batteries replaceable?

A: No, these have built in batteries.

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