Wireless Systems for brass & wind

Wireless Instrument Microphone System

The Beta 98H/C condenser microphoneCondenser microphones are more sensitive, give a smooth, natural sound and need to be powered.Read moreGo to the glossary is a versatile solution for brass or percussion instruments. It offers a flexible integrated gooseneck with clip-on clamp for a secure fit and precise positioning.

In combination with a bodypack transmitter and a receiver you get the perfect wireless instrument microphone system for brass and wind. Just select the best system for you in the table below.

Wireless accessories

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Your Wireless Options

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  • Environ- ment
  • Wireless mics used in parallel
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  • Cable
  • Selectable Frequencies
  • Auto Setup Features
  • Rack Hardware
  • Batteries
  • Advanced Antenna Options
  • £ 659.59 System Price Price includes a transmitter with the microphone head and a receiver. 
  • Small to medium stages
  • Up to 8 This specification refers to the maximum amount of wireless systems that can be used in parallel. One wireless system is made up of one receiver and one transmitter (handheld or bodypack). 
  • This system is available as PGX14UK/BETA98H Set. It contains a PGX1 bodypack transmitter, a WB98H/C clip on instrument mic and a PGX4 receiver.

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  • Up to 90 The pool of different frequencies you can choose from. 
  • Scan/Sync Is the receiver able to find a free frequency automatically? “Scan” means the receiver scans for a free frequency. “Sync” means the frequency can by synchronized between receiver and transmitter via infrared. “Group Scan” means the receiver scans through the whole frequency range and gives you a list of the max, compatible channels. 
  • Optional (URT) Accessory which helps to mount a unit into a rack, URT means 1u Rack Tray. 
  • 2AA, >8 h Operating time of the transmitter and used battery type. 
  • No For multiple channels setups accessories like antenna splitter is highly recommended. For this the antenna has to be removable. 
  • £ 987.07 Price includes a transmitter with the microphone head and a receiver. 
  • Medium Stages and Installations
  • Up to 14 This specification refers to the maximum amount of wireless systems that can be used in parallel. One wireless system is made up of one receiver and one transmitter (handheld or bodypack). 
  • This SLX system with BETA98H/C is not available as a package. The following individual components make up the system: SLX1 transmitter, SLX4 receiver and the WB98H/C clip on instrument microphone.

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  • Up to 960 The pool of different frequencies you can choose from. 
  • Scan/Sync Is the receiver able to find a free frequency automatically? “Scan” means the receiver scans for a free frequency. “Sync” means the frequency can by synchronized between receiver and transmitter via infrared. “Group Scan” means the receiver scans through the whole frequency range and gives you a list of the max, compatible channels. 
  • Included Accessory which helps to mount a unit into a rack, URT means 1u Rack Tray. 
  • 2AA, >8 h Operating time of the transmitter and used battery type. 
  • Yes For multiple channels setups accessories like antenna splitter is highly recommended. For this the antenna has to be removable. 
  • £ 1409.45 Price includes a transmitter with the microphone head and a receiver. 
  • Medium to large stages
  • Up to 20 This specification refers to the maximum amount of wireless systems that can be used in parallel. One wireless system is made up of one receiver and one transmitter (handheld or bodypack). 
  • This ULX system with BETA98H/C is not available as a package. The following individual components make up the system: ULX1 transmitter, ULX4 receiver and the WB98H/C clip on instrument microphone.

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  • Up to 1440 The pool of different frequencies you can choose from. 
  • Scan/Group Scan Is the receiver able to find a free frequency automatically? “Scan” means the receiver scans for a free frequency. “Sync” means the frequency can by synchronized between receiver and transmitter via infrared. “Group Scan” means the receiver scans through the whole frequency range and gives you a list of the max, compatible channels. 
  • Included Accessory which helps to mount a unit into a rack, URT means 1u Rack Tray. 
  • 9V, >8 h Operating time of the transmitter and used battery type. 
  • Yes For multiple channels setups accessories like antenna splitter is highly recommended. For this the antenna has to be removable. 
  • £ 3382.06 Price includes a transmitter with the microphone head and a receiver. 
  • Large stages and complex installations
  • Up to 47 This specification refers to the maximum amount of wireless systems that can be used in parallel. One wireless system is made up of one receiver and one transmitter (handheld or bodypack). 
  • This UHF-R system with Beta 98H/C is not available as a package. The following individual components make up the system: UR1, UR1M or UR1H transmitter, UR4S receiver and the WB98H/C clip on instrument microphone.

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  • Up to 3000 The pool of different frequencies you can choose from. 
  • Scan/Group Scan/Sync Is the receiver able to find a free frequency automatically? “Scan” means the receiver scans for a free frequency. “Sync” means the frequency can by synchronized between receiver and transmitter via infrared. “Group Scan” means the receiver scans through the whole frequency range and gives you a list of the max, compatible channels. 
  • Integrated Accessory which helps to mount a unit into a rack, URT means 1u Rack Tray. 
  • 2AA, >8 h Operating time of the transmitter and used battery type. 
  • Yes For multiple channels setups accessories like antenna splitter is highly recommended. For this the antenna has to be removable. 

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