Presentation UHF Wireless System with LM10
UHF Wireless System with LM10
The Concert 99 Presentation combines 80 channels of high-definition audio and extreme reliability in a rugged, all-metal, rack-mountable chassis with a stage-ready backlit display. With easy one-touch setup, convenient monitoring, a 300' UHF operating range, and impressive transmitter battery life, this frequency-agile system offers unprecedented value to presenters, educators, and others seeking reliable wireless freedom.
Highlights
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Wireless To The Nines
The CR99 wireless receiver offers a total of 80 operating channels, allowing you to select the best frequency option for your area. Quick to set up, the CR99's Group Scan helps avoid conflicting frequencies, while its IR Sync feature allows users to wirelessly match the transmitter to the receiver's operating frequency.
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Speak Loud and Clear
The Concert 99 Presentation System includes the CB99 Beltpack Transmitter and Samson's LM10 omnidirectional lavalier microphone. The CB99 transmitter offers eight hours of battery life using two AA batteries (not included) and features a variable gain control, a pop-free one-touch mute button, and a metal belt clip.
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Freedom to Roam the Stage
The extremely rugged, all-metal CR99 receiver features a bright, backlit LCD for monitoring on dark stages, even at long distances. The LCD also shows the exact battery life of your transmitter, along with the channel number and its corresponding UHF frequency. The receiver includes removable 1/4-wave antennas and features front and rear mounted BNC jacks.
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Making Connections
The rear panel provides both balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (1/4") connections to an amplifier, sound system, or recording console. The half-rack format and included rackmount kit allow single or multiple CR99 receivers to be installed in a portable audio rack or fixed location.
Wireless Freedom, Unmatched Clarity
Combining high-definition audio, easy setup, and reliable performance, Concert 99 wireless systems offer unprecedented value for performers, musicians, and presenters.