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Audix Ap41 Performance Series Single-channel Bodypack Wireless System With Ht7 Single-ear Condenser Microphone (black, 522 To 554 Mhz)

Audix Ap41 Performance Series Single-channel Bodypack Wireless System With Ht7 Single-ear Condenser Microphone (black, 522 To 554 Mhz)
  • Product Code: ga35641
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$2,517.00 $4,002.03

The Audix R41 Kit-A is a Performance Series single-channel UHF diversity receiver designed to deliver enhanced range and easy configuration for musicians, vocalists, presenters, and public speakers in houses of worship, concert venues, conferences, and live stage applications. It offers 106 pre-coordinated frequencies across 32 MHz of bandwidth in the 522 to 554 MHz frequency band. Use one wireless microphone (available separately) from up to 300' away. One-touch sync and auto scan functions provide simple and efficient setup.

The high-contrast LCD shows a host of information such as battery level, frequency, and AF/RF signal strength, which can be optimized via adjustable AF and RF gain. XLR and 1/4" outputs allow compatible connectivity with the balanced or unbalanced inputs on your mixing console. The R41 Kit-A ships with two antennas, a carrying case, an audio cable, one power supply, and a rackmount kit.

Manufacturer Warranty
Frequency Band522 to 554 MHz
Bandwidth32 MHz
# Of Simultaneous SystemsUp to 16
Switchable Frequencies106 pre-coordinated frequencies
Wireless RangeUp to 300' / 91 m
Antenna Connector2 x BNC (8 VDC, 150 mA)
Outputs1 x XLR 3-pin balanced
1 x 1/4" TS unbalanced
Audio Output LevelXLR: -12 dBV at 25 kHz deviation, 600-Ohm load, +6 gain
1/4": -18 dBV at 25 kHz deviation, 10-Ohm load, +6 gain
Audio Level Control-12 to +9 dB in 3 dB steps
Frequency Response45 Hz to 18 kHz
Compander2:1
Pilot Tone32 kHz
Receiving SystemSingle tuner, antenna diversity
Signal to Noise Ratio105 dB at 30 kHz deviation (A-weighted)
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)≤0.7% (33 kHz deviation at 1 kHz)
Sensitivity5 dBµV (S/N 60 dB at 25 kHz deviation, A-weighted)
Power Requirement100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 12 VDC, 1 A
Dimensions8.1 x 8.1 x 1.7" / 205 x 206 x 44 mm
Weight1.9 lb / 0.9 kg

Incorporate up to 16 systems to use 16 unique channels simultaneously

Single-channel receiver supports one wireless microphone

32 MHz wide spectrum tuning

106 pre-coordinated frequencies

High-contrast LCD shows RF and AF signal strength, group/channel/frequency, level/squelch, battery level, and more

One-touch sync via infrared

One-touch scan eliminates inefficient manual tuning

Ground-lift switch helps eliminate ground loops or hum

Metal strain relief for power cable

Adjustable AF and RF level

Selectable lock function prevents the transmitter from being accidentally muted or powered off

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. thanks for your help, Can I use headset with shure wireless systems??

A: No, this Audix HT7 Condenser Headworn Microphone is not compatible with Shure wireless transmitters. It has a TA3F 3-pin mini-XLR female connector and the Shure transmitters uses a TA4F 4-pin mini-XLR female connector. The Audix HT7 Headworn Condenser Mic - 4-Pin XLR, SingleEar, Beige (B&H # AUHT7BG4PIN) is the compatible version of the same microphone.

Q: 2. The question isn't why are 2 mics more expensive than 1, it is why is there a $100 premium over buying 2 separately. Is it because they are 'matched'?

A: The difference in cost between purchasing two Rode NT55 Compact Condenser Microphones with Interchangeable Capsules as opposed to the Matched Pair item can indeed be credited to the fact that the pair is matched, making them more ideal for recording as a stereo pair.

Q: 3. What receiver does this work with? I can't find a similar one made by Senal.

A: The Senal AWS-2000P Plug-On Transmitter is intended for use with the Senal AWS-2000 Wireless Receiver. There are two options for frequency bands. This particular transmitter operates on the B frequency band which covers 554 to 586 MHz and the transmitter for the A band which covers 522 to 554 MHz. The transmitter and receiver must both operate on the same frequency band.

Q: 4. Need a single XLR microphone that picks up multiple speakers on a stage to feed into my camera. Will this work?

A: If your camera has XLR inputs that will provide 48 volt phantom power the MKH 8020 will record a wide area of sound. Without knowing your exact set-up and usage I can not say for sure if this would provide adequate coverage.

Q: 5. Would you use these mics on a camera for field reference audio?

A: Yes, the Rode NT55 Compact Condenser Microphone with Interchangeable Capsules could be used on a camera with XLR inputs providing phantom power to capture reference audio. The cardioid capsule included with the NT55 is suggested as opposed to the omni capsule for this application, in order to capture an audio perspective reflective of what the camera is seeing.

Q: 6. What could I use for wind protection for this? Something like a rycote is preferred.

A: If being used on stereo bar for a Spaced Pair or ORTF setup, you could use two of the Rycote Baby Ball Gag's and their additional windjammers, B&H # RYBBG20 and BH #RYBBGWJ. If looking to do an XY inside of a blimp, the closest option we offer is the Rycote Stereo Cyclone Kit 1,B&H # RYCXYK1. However please note it is sized for a 3'' in length mic and the KSM are 5.75'' and may not fit properly.

Q: 7. How does the KSM141/SL ST pair differ from the previous KSM141/ST pair?

A: There does not appear to be any difference at all between the current and older versions of the Shure KSM141/SL ST PAIR Condenser Microphone (Stereo Pair).

Q: 8. What is the range in feet

A: The GXLV is a VHF wireless system with 10 milliwatt transmission power. Range will be anything from 100 to 1000 feet. It is not possible to give a system exact operating range in feet because the operating environment must be taken into consideration. All wireless systems will perform best when the receiver gets strong signal from the microphone transmitter. This happens when the user has a clear line of sight between the mic/transmitter and the receiver.

Q: 9. Are there outputs for two amps or just one? I would like to use one transmitter for a guitar and one for a bass and it would be great to have two outputs.

A: The receiver unit features 2 channels with individual outputs for each via XLR connections or a single mixed output option via a 1/4 connection. Independent volume control of each channel is available on the unit as well.

Q: 10. can i order a replacement ac adapter for the receiver? the cord has broken

A: Unfortunately the replacement power adapters are not available as a separate item here at B&H. You may wish to contact CAD service or technical support by visiting the following link: http://bit.ly/1IoP3zm

07/05/2024

Perfect for connecting my two PA speakers wirelessly. No need for a hundred feet of cord. No trip hazards. No gaffing tape.

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