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Key Features
The Samson Concert 277 Q7 Wireless System offers two channels and two professional-quality handheld microphones, providing you with outstanding versatility and reliable performance for vocal applications. The Concert 277 Wireless System features two HT7 dynamic handheld microphones which both utilise Q7 capsules to deliver a supercardioid pickup pattern and incredibly accurate audio. Thanks to meticulous engineering, state of the art technology and impressive audio capabilities, the Samson Concert 277 is perfect for any wireless scenario where two voices are better than one.
Product Ref: 23708
The CR277 true diversity half-rack UHF receiver is the main component of this Samson Wireless System. The PLL frequency control circuitry and dual tuned antennas ensure the signal remains consistent while the LEDs monitor the true diversity operation. The receiver also features a front panel display with a large multi-segment RF level LED meters and two large rotary volume controls - one for each channel. Additionally, the rear panel is equipped with two 1/4'' outputs - including one with a mix option for flexible connection options.
The beauty of the CR277: You can have both channels and transmitters running simultaneously. That means it's ideal for karaoke MCs, bands with multiple vocalists, two DJs at the same event or several presenters at one affair. Plus, with the same reliability and crystal clear operation that's built into every Samson wireless system, you can be sure you're getting exceptional audio reproduction and the most dependable performance available.
Featuring a Q7 dynamic microphone capsule, the HT7 provides a high level of accuracy and audio performance thanks to its low mass, neodymium element. The HT7 also employs a tight supercardioid pickup pattern to reduce feedback and effectively reject signals not originating directly in front of the mic capsule.