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KAM launch two new professional handheld, KWM multi-channel UHF wireless microphone systems

As technology improves, more and more DJs, solo artists, bands and sound engineers are gearing towards the capabilities and sound qualities of modern wireless microphone systems. The new KAM KWM1940 and KWM1932 professional wireless microphone packages include a pair of high quality microphones and feature-packed receivers.

KAM KWM1940: Multi-channel professional wireless system with two programmable high quality Dynamic Cardioid wireless microphones.

A pair of fully programmable Dynamic Cardioid wireless microphones, both powered by 2 x1.5V AA batteries, are included in the KWM1940 package, each with easy-read ACT windows and LCD displays showing frequency, channel and gain settings and fitted with an internal HI/LO gain switch. With a working distance of up to 50 meters, these highquality stylish microphones transmit to the KWM1940 21-channel UHF receiver operating between 863.00MHz -865.00MHz.

The KWM1940 mains powered UHF base receiver itself has individual microphone volume controls, channel and frequency Adjust and Set buttons, IR indicator window (to pair the microphones), and a large LCD display showing channel, frequency and RF/AF signal information. Outputs include separate, balanced A-B and A-B Mix. Both antennas are also removeable for transporting and storage.

KAM KWM1932: Fixed-Channel professional system with two stylish wireless microphones.

Two high quality wireless microphones are included in the KWM1932 package, each with colour coded bases andLCD displays showing frequency and channel information. Again, with a working distance of up to 50 meters, thesehigh quality microphones also transmit to the KWM1932 fixed-channel receiver between 863.50MHz - 865.00MHz.

The KWM1932 mains powered fixed-channel UHF base receiver, has a large LCD display showing channel and frequency information with separate AF/RF LED channel indicators and individual microphone controls. Outputs included separate, balanced A-B and A-B Mix. Both antennas are also removeable for transporting and storage.

Both the KAM KWM1940 and KWM1932 professional UHF wireless microphone systems are easy to operate, have excellent clarity, response, natural noise-free reproduction and are tailored for live performance environments where a wireless option is essential. For DJ’s, Karaoke, solo artists or bands in the studio, playing live, or as permanent installation for guest speakers in clubs, seminars or meetings, the KAM KWM1940 and KWM1932 professional UHFwireless microphone systems are highly recommended.

KAM KWM1940: Multi-Channel Professional Wireless Microphone System.               £139.00 rrp

KAM KWM 1932: Fixed-Channel Professional Wireless Microphone System             £99.99 rrp

KAM audio and lighting products are distributed worldwide by JHS.

www.kam.co.uk

Monday August 12, 2019

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