Max AWM-495V3 Wireless Microphone
$52.43
$99.09
Max AWM-495V3 Wireless MicrophoneThe AWM-495V3 is a dual-channel VHF wireless microphone system — typically including a handheld (dynamic) transmitter plus a body-pack or secondary transmitter.It’s intended for general PA use: stage talks, events, small auditoriums/venues, places of worship, seminars, or public-address applications. Key SpecificationsHere are the specifications for the AWM-495V3 system or closely related variants:Component / PropertyDetailSystem TypeDual-channel VHF wireless microphone system (one handheld one body-pack/clip transmitter)RF Output PowerUp to 15 mW (max.) for each transmitterModulation ModeFM (F3E)Microphone Element (Handheld)Dynamic — cardioid pickup patternMicrophone Element (Body-pack / Clip)Usually a small condenser, omnidirectional type (for more flexible placement)Frequency Response (Handheld)Approx. 50–12,000 HzFrequency Response (Body-pack / Clip)Approx. 80–15,000 Hz (when using condenser element)Dynamic Range~ 80 dB (both transmitters)Signal-to-Noise Ratio / Audio OutputS/N ratio > 80 dB; receiver audio output ~ 0–55 mV / 1 kΩ per channel, or mixed.Distortion< 0.5% (under nominal conditions)Power / Batteries (Transmitters)Each transmitter runs on 2 × 1.5 V “AA pencil cells” (≈ 3 V total)Receiver Power / AdapterReceiver typically powered via AC adapter (e.g. mains 240 V → 12 V DC) supplied with unit.Receiver AntennasTwo telescopic antennas (for better reception), while transmitters use internal antennas.Receiver Outputstwo separate outputs (Channel 1, Channel 2) a mixed output (Channel 1 2) — useful for mixing multiple mic signals. What It’s Good For / Typical Use CasesThe AWM-495V3 works well for:Live sound / public speaking: Events, worship services, seminars, community halls, public announcements — where you want wireless mobility and basic vocal coverage.Small–medium venues: Since it’s dual-channel and fairly simple, it’s a good fit for small auditoriums or multi-speaker setups (e.g. two presenters, speaker piano / instrument).Flexible mic placement: Having both a handheld (for singing / speeches) and a body-pack/clip transmitter (for lavalier or instrument mic) adds flexibility.Budget / entry-level wireless setups: If you don’t need ultra-high fidelity or advanced features (diversity antennas, multi-band, digital transmission), this gives a wireless option at lower cost.
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