The Concert 88 Guitar 16-Channel True Diversity UHF Wireless System from Samson consists of a CR88 half-rack UHF receiver, a CB88 bodypack transmitter, and a GC32 guitar/instrument cable. It is designed for live sound applications and can be used by guitarists or portable keyboards to be free to move around and perform wirelessly.
The receiver features a true diversity dual-antenna design whereby internal signal processing switches to the antenna that is receiving a stronger signal. This helps to prevent drop-outs and maintain a more accurate transmission. The unit includes a tone key and an auto-mute function to eliminate noise if the receiver ever loses the signal. For controls, the receiver features a power button, volume knob, select button, a 7-segment channel indicator LED, as well as audio ready, peak, and IR indicator lights.
Up to 16 of these systems may operate simultaneously on two frequency bands from a maximum operating range of 300'. The bodypack transmitter is synced with the receiver via infrared. It can operate for up to eight hours on two AA batteries.
Tech Specs
System
Transmission Frequency: K: 470 to 494 MHz
Operating Range: 300' (91.4 m)
Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 15 kHz
THD: < 1% at AF 1,000 Hz, RF 46 dBu
Dynamic Range: > 100 dB A-weighted
Signal / Noise: > 90 dB
Operating Temperature: 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C)
Tone Key: 32.768 kHz
Bodypack Transmitter
Input Connector: Mini-XLR (P3)
Input Impedance: 1 MOhm
Input Gain: 38 dB
RF Power: 10 mW EIRP
Power Requirements: Two AA (LR6) alkaline batteries
Battery Life: 8 hours
Sync System: Infrared
Dimensions (H x W x D): 3.75 x 2.44 x 0.75" (96.0 x 62.0 x 18.5 mm)
Weight : 0.2 lb (93.0 g)
Receiver
Type: UHF
Audio Output Level: Unbalanced: +14 dBu, Balanced: +9 dBu
Audio Output Impedance: Unbalanced: 810 Ohms, Balanced: 240 Ohms
Sensitivity: -100 dBm / 30 dB sinad
Image Rejection: > 50 dB
Operating Voltage: 15 VDC 200 mA
Dimensions (L x W x H): 8.25 x 4.9 x 1.75" (210.0 x 125.0 x 44.0 mm)
Weight : 0.85 lb (3.88 kg)
Includes
Manufacturer | Samson Technologies |
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