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Manley Reference Cardioid Microphone And Voxbox Combo Xv Limited Edition Package $6840 Both the Manley Reference Cardioid Microphone and the VOXBOX Combo Voice Processor are top-of the-line, high-end vocal recording elements that sit comfortably in any professional or personal studio environment; and are now offered together in a limited edition package. Manley Reference Cardioid MicrophoneThe Manley Reference Cardioid Microphone shares the same electronic attributes as the Gold Reference Series, but has a center-fixed cardioid-only capsule with a thicker gauge (6 micron) gold sputtered diaphragm. With similar film thickness and construction; high frequency resonance (a little edge); proximity effect; and pretty good immunity from pops and sibilance problems, the Reference Cardioid more closely recalls how many of the vintage European tube mics such as the beloved U47 sounded like when they were new.The Manley mic's rich tonal balance and liquid character is consistently admired for instruments such as guitars, drum overheads, saxophone, and especially vocals. With your present mic, if you find yourself leaning on your compressors and boosting 5 or 10K to score a bit more body in your tracks, then the Reference Cardioid just might be the mic you're looking for. VOXBOX Combo voice processorWhen Manley created the VOXBOX Combo voice processor they decided to pull out all the stops and make a truly professional high-end statement. One that covered all the needs of both project songwriters and big-time major studios alike. One whose all-tube signal path could bring every instrument and overdub to life. One that, plain and simple, sounded unquestionably better than the rest, provided flexibility, simplicity, and thought-out ergonomics Microphone Preamplifier SectionThe mic preamp is a clone of a highly regarded and popular mic pre: the Manley Mono Microphone Preamplifier! The mic input transformer is Manley's own design wound in-house at the Manley Labs factory. High current 48V Phantom power is switchable from the front panel. A simple and effective passive BASS CUT switch kills rumble and reduces popping. The VOXBOX's INPUT ATTENUATOR is a variable pad control situated before the first tube stage allowing the preamplifier to accommodate +4 line level signals via the balanced LINE INPUT and instruments via the front panel 1/4" DIRECT INPUT. These inputs are selected in the middle position of the dual-function phase invert switch. Manley provided both transformer balanced XLR output as well as a transformerless "audiophile" 1/4" phone jack output. The Gain switch is actually a clever variable feedback control that changes not only the gain but also the slew rate and flavor of the circuit. With it you can choose how laid back and mellow or how up-front and aggressive you want it to get. See "Notes on Variable Feedback" for more info. Headroom is a strong point in this circuit, +31dBu capable. This is 5 to 10 dB better than almost all other pro gear. The music passes through only super-clean pure Class A vacuum tube circuitry. There are o |
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Shure Ur124s/Beta87a Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System L3 $3829 The Shure UR124S/BETA87A Combo Wireless Microphone System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, UR1 Bodypack Transmitter, and the UR2/BETA87A Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with the BETA 87A Supercardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless microphone systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless Shure microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at |
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Shure Ur124s/Beta87a Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System H4 $3829 The Shure UR124S/BETA87A Combo Wireless Microphone System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, UR1 Bodypack Transmitter, and the UR2/BETA87A Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with the BETA 87A Supercardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless microphone systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless Shure microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at |
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Shure Ur124s/Beta87a Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System J5 $3829 The Shure UR124S/BETA87A Combo Wireless Microphone System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, UR1 Bodypack Transmitter, and the UR2/BETA87A Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with the BETA 87A Supercardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless microphone systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless Shure microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at |
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Shure Ur124s/Beta87c Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System L3 $3829 The Shure UR124S/BETA87C Combo Wireless Microphone System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, one UR1 Bodypack Transmitter, and one UR2/BETA87C Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with the Beta 87C Cardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless microphone systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Shure wireless microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at t |
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Shure Ur124s/Beta87c Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System H4 $3829 The Shure UR124S/BETA87C Combo Wireless Microphone System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, one UR1 Bodypack Transmitter, and one UR2/BETA87C Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with the Beta 87C Cardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless microphone systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Shure wireless microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at t |
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Shure Ur124s/Beta87c Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System J5 $3829 The Shure UR124S/BETA87C Combo Wireless Microphone System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, one UR1 Bodypack Transmitter, and one UR2/BETA87C Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with the Beta 87C Cardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless microphone systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Shure wireless microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at t |
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Shure Ulxp124/85 Combo Handheld/Lavalier Wireless Microphone System M1 $1159 The Shure ULXP124/85 Wireless Dual Combo System with ULXP4 Diversity Receiver, ULX1 Bodypack Transmitter, ULX2 Handheld Transmitter w/SM58 Handheld Mic and WL185 Lavalier Microphone. Shure ULX Standard UHF systems represent a breakthrough in performance and price for both working musicians and professional sound installers. ULX Professional systems offer more advanced features and controls, including lockable settings and group scan function. Over 1400 selectable, pre-programmed frequencies are available, and Automatic Frequency Selection provides a straight shot to a clear channel. NOTE: Bodypack and Handheld Transmitters cannot be used simultaneously.ULXP4 Wireless Diversity ReceiverThe expanded feature set of the ULXP4 wireless receiver, with advanced settings and controls including lockable settings and group scan, offers a direct path to full, clear audio signals. The Shure ULXP4 offers an exceptional value in both performance and price, for both working musicians and sound installers.ULX1 Wireless Bodypack TransmitterThe low-profile, highly durable body-pack ULX1 has all the characteristics to meet the demands of high performance. For use with headworn, lavalier and instrument microphones, as well as guitars and basses. Attaches to belt, waistband or guitar strap with clip for hands-free mobility.ULX2 Handheld TransmitterThe ULX2 Handheld Transmitter features 3-segment battery fuel gauge, frequency and power settings, and control lockout. A backlit LCD shows group and channel.SM58 Vocal Microphone The Shure SM58 unidirectional (cardioid) dynamic vocal microphone is designed for professional vocal use in live performance, sound reinforcement, and studio recording. It has a tailored vocal response tuned to accentuate the warmth and clarity of lead and back-up vocals. A highly effective, built-in spherical filter minimizes wind and breath "pop" noise. A cardioid pickup pattern isolates the main sound source while minimizing unwanted background noise. Rugged construction, a proven shock-mount system, and a steel mesh grille ensure that even with rough handling, the SM58 will perform consistently, outdoors or indoors. Consistently the first choice of performers everywhere. WL185 Lavalier MicrophoneThe WL185 lavalier electret condenser mic was designed for use with a wireless body-pack transmitter. It has an attached 4 ft. cable terminated with a miniature 4-pin mini connector. The included tie clip can be rotated in 90 degree intervals for placement flexibility.ULXP4 Wireless Diversity ReceiverAutomatic Frequency Selection with group scan functionOver 1400 selectable frequenciesPredictive Diversity5-segment transmitted audio signal strength meter5-segment RF meter3-segment transmitter battery fuel gaugeAdvanced multi-function LCD displays group and channelMic/Line switchRemotable 1/2-wave antennaFrequency and volume lockoutXLR and 1/4-inch outputRugged metal chassis1/2 rack design ULX1 Wireless Bodypack TransmitterThree-segment battery fuel gau |
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Shure Ulxp124/85 Combo Handheld/Lavalier Wireless Microphone System J1 $1159 The Shure ULXP124/85 Wireless Dual Combo System with ULXP4 Diversity Receiver, ULX1 Bodypack Transmitter, ULX2 Handheld Transmitter w/SM58 Handheld Mic and WL185 Lavalier Microphone. Shure ULX Standard UHF systems represent a breakthrough in performance and price for both working musicians and professional sound installers. ULX Professional systems offer more advanced features and controls, including lockable settings and group scan function. Over 1400 selectable, pre-programmed frequencies are available, and Automatic Frequency Selection provides a straight shot to a clear channel. NOTE: Bodypack and Handheld Transmitters cannot be used simultaneously.ULXP4 Wireless Diversity ReceiverThe expanded feature set of the ULXP4 wireless receiver, with advanced settings and controls including lockable settings and group scan, offers a direct path to full, clear audio signals. The Shure ULXP4 offers an exceptional value in both performance and price, for both working musicians and sound installers.ULX1 Wireless Bodypack TransmitterThe low-profile, highly durable body-pack ULX1 has all the characteristics to meet the demands of high performance. For use with headworn, lavalier and instrument microphones, as well as guitars and basses. Attaches to belt, waistband or guitar strap with clip for hands-free mobility.ULX2 Handheld TransmitterThe ULX2 Handheld Transmitter features 3-segment battery fuel gauge, frequency and power settings, and control lockout. A backlit LCD shows group and channel.SM58 Vocal Microphone The Shure SM58 unidirectional (cardioid) dynamic vocal microphone is designed for professional vocal use in live performance, sound reinforcement, and studio recording. It has a tailored vocal response tuned to accentuate the warmth and clarity of lead and back-up vocals. A highly effective, built-in spherical filter minimizes wind and breath "pop" noise. A cardioid pickup pattern isolates the main sound source while minimizing unwanted background noise. Rugged construction, a proven shock-mount system, and a steel mesh grille ensure that even with rough handling, the SM58 will perform consistently, outdoors or indoors. Consistently the first choice of performers everywhere. WL185 Lavalier MicrophoneThe WL185 lavalier electret condenser mic was designed for use with a wireless body-pack transmitter. It has an attached 4 ft. cable terminated with a miniature 4-pin mini connector. The included tie clip can be rotated in 90 degree intervals for placement flexibility.ULXP4 Wireless Diversity ReceiverAutomatic Frequency Selection with group scan functionOver 1400 selectable frequenciesPredictive Diversity5-segment transmitted audio signal strength meter5-segment RF meter3-segment transmitter battery fuel gaugeAdvanced multi-function LCD displays group and channelMic/Line switchRemotable 1/2-wave antennaFrequency and volume lockoutXLR and 1/4-inch outputRugged metal chassis1/2 rack design ULX1 Wireless Bodypack TransmitterThree-segment battery fuel gau |
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Shure Ur124s/Sm58 Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System L3 $3599 The Shure UR124S/SM58 Wireless Microphone System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, the UR1 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter, and the UR2/SM58 Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with SM58 Cardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless mic systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the Shure transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at the receiver, as in |
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Shure Ur124s/Sm58 Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System H4 $3599 The Shure UR124S/SM58 Wireless Microphone System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, the UR1 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter, and the UR2/SM58 Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with SM58 Cardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless mic systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the Shure transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at the receiver, as in |
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Shure Ur124s/Sm58 Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System J5 $3599 The Shure UR124S/SM58 Wireless Microphone System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, the UR1 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter, and the UR2/SM58 Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with SM58 Cardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless mic systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the Shure transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at the receiver, as in |
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Shure Ur124s/Beta58 Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System L3 $3719 The Shure UR124S/BETA58 Handheld Wireless System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, UR1 Bodypack Transmitter, and the UR2/BETA58 Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted the with BETA 58A Supercardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless microphone systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless Shure microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at the receiv |
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Shure Ur124s/Beta58 Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System H4 $3719 The Shure UR124S/BETA58 Handheld Wireless System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, UR1 Bodypack Transmitter, and the UR2/BETA58 Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted the with BETA 58A Supercardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless microphone systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless Shure microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at the receiv |
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Shure Ur124s/Beta58 Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System J5 $3719 The Shure UR124S/BETA58 Handheld Wireless System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver, UR1 Bodypack Transmitter, and the UR2/BETA58 Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted the with BETA 58A Supercardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless microphone systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless Shure microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation.Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at the receiv |
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Shure Ur124s/Sm86 Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System L3 $3719 The Shure UR124S/SM86 Handheld Wireless System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver and the UR2/SM86 Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with SM86 Cardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless Shure microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation. Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at the receiver, as indicated bythe Audio LEDS.) Output Level. |
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Shure Ur124s/Sm86 Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System H4 $3719 The Shure UR124S/SM86 Handheld Wireless System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver and the UR2/SM86 Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with SM86 Cardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless Shure microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation. Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at the receiver, as indicated bythe Audio LEDS.) Output Level. |
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Shure Ur124s/Sm86 Combo Wireless Instrument/Microphone System J5 $3719 The Shure UR124S/SM86 Handheld Wireless System features the UR4S Single Channel Diversity Receiver and the UR2/SM86 Handheld Transmitter which consists of the UR2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter fitted with SM86 Cardioid Microphone capsule. The UHF-R is a professional, wireless technology engineered for the most demanding touring environments and installations. UHF-R wireless systems offer unprecedented flexibility and versatility. Using multiple frequency bands, over 108 compatible systems can be used simultaneously. Individual frequency bands deliver up to 60 compatible systems per band. The UHF-R also includes infrared synchronization that allows you to configure transmitter settings from the receiver.Frequency Band Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. The system's band and frequency range are identified on the face of the receiver and transmitter. Groups and Channels To transmit audio through a wireless system, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same radio frequency, or channel. A wide selection of channels allows more microphones to be used at the same time, since each microphone must operate on a different channel. It also provides a greater choice of open channels--those that are free from interference from television broadcasts, electronic devices, or other wireless systems. A group is a selection of compatible channels. Wireless Shure microphones work better together when set to channels in the same group. Automatic Frequency Selection The following features scan the RF environment to find the best group and channel settings for a particular installation. Group Scan--finds the group with the most open channels, then sets all networked receivers to channels in that group Channel Scan--finds the first open channel in the currently selected group and sets the receiver to that channelAutomatic Transmitter Sync This feature automatically transfers the group and channel settings from a receiver to a transmitter. You can also program other transmitter settings on a receiver and transfer those settings too. Interface Lock This feature locks the receiver and transmitters so that users cannot change settings. The transmitter power switch can also be disabled so that the transmitter remains on if the power switch is accidentally toggled during a performance. Audio Gain StructureThe following settings allow you to adjust audio gain throughout the system: Sensitivity (bodypack only). A 25 dB range of gain adjustment at the bodypack transmitter input Transmitter Gain. A 30dB range of audio gain adjustment within the transmitter (affects audio level at the receiver, as indicated bythe Audio LEDS.) Output Level. |
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how can i add more memory to my laptop?
is it expensive?
can i do it myself?
what do i need to buy?
i think i need more system memory? right?
HP Pavilion dv2000z customizable Notebook PC
Genuine Windows XP Home Edition
Mobile AMD Sempron(TM) 3400+ (1.80GHz/256KB)
14.1" WXGA BrightView Widescreen
NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) Go 6150
HP Imprint Finish + Microphone + Webcam
256MB DDR2 System Memory (1 Dimm)
40GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive
802.11b/g WLAN
You can never really have "too much" RAM. Especially with Windows XP Home Ediiton, it's a real RAM hog. I would suggest you talk with a local certified computer repair shop and see if they will install RAM you've purchased for this laptop and, if so, how much they'll charge you. The RAM I would recommend for this system is made by Crucial. The cheapest price I could find for it was on newegg.com. Here's the link:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170381+50001455+1309221136&name=DDR2+667+(PC2+5300)
You will find two options here, 512MB and 1GB. I gave you two options in case you can't afford the 1GB, but that's the one I would go with. Make sure you contact a local certified shop before you buy and see if they can install this for you. If you've never done it before, it can be a bear.
Hope this helps,
tau_zeppelin aka John











