Audio-Technica ATW-901a/H System 9 Headworn Wireless System 169.505 - 171.905 MHz


Description
This System 9 configuration includes the ATW-R900a receiver and a headworn microphone/transmitter. The ATW-R900a is a non-diversity, single-channel receiver with advanced dipole antenna design for extended operating range, which improves operation by providing a ground element in addition to the usual signal element. The ATW-R900a also offers volume control along with AF Peak, RF and Power indicator lights.

Specs
- Analog or digital: Digital
- Frequency response: 8 Hz - 13 kHz
- Dynamic range: 109 dB
- Line of sight: 200 ft.
- Channels: Not Specified
- Bandwidth: 2400 MHz
- Housing: Not Specified
- Rackmountable: Yes
- Width: 7.48 in.
- Height: 1.82 in.
- Depth: 5.06 in.
- Weight: 12 oz
- Type: Headworn
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- Amateur Recording1
- Home Studio1
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Performances1
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
- Everyday items block transmission1
- Huge windshield1
- Limited Functions1
- Short range1
- Unreliable1
- Novice1
- Compact1
- Easy To Use1
- Good Audio1
- Lightweight1
- Versatile1
Reviewed by 1 customers
Great sound, 3 stars for distance and reliability
submitted5 years ago
byBritt
fromLynnwood, Wa
Bought this to get a good clear no buzz voice on our church's camcorder when we record sermons each week. Yes, the voice was exceptionally clear and high quality for what we paid- 5 stars for sound! Absolutely no buzzing from this headset (our old one has an annoying background buzzing). But to our disappointment the range is very short, probably strongest at about 15-20 feet which doesn't work well for long distance recording, but even when super close to its reciever the signal can be blocked by everyday items like corners, tables or even just unobstructed movement. For those reasons we returned it and I gave it 3 stars. Plus the pastor didn't like the huge size of the mics wind shield. It is about the size of a 1-1/2 or 2in bouncy ball and looked kinda out of place and odd. But honestly the sound quality is 5 stars otherwise.
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submitted6 years ago
asked byGuy
fromAlaska
How does it connect to PA system?...1/4" or XLR or either??....
Its via XLR. The input is on the back of the receiver.