Wireless Microphones Frequently Asked Questions
What is a wireless microphone, and how does it work?
Wireless microphone systems are designed to replace the cable that
usually tethers a wired microphone (or any acoustic transducer)
to an amplifier. A wireless microphone system begins with a typical
microphone which responds to sound waves, and delivers essentially
equivalent audio frequency electrical waves to an input of a transmitter.
The transmitter "sends" a signal to an associated receiver
which is connected to the input of the sound reinforcement amplifier,
or mixer. The receiver "picks-up" the transmitter signal,
and then converts this signal to a usable audio signal which is
sent to the sound reinforcement amp or mixer.
Other Wireless Microphones FAQ's:
What is a wireless microphone,
and how does it work?
Can I covert my
regular mic to a wireless microphone?
What is a transmitter?
What is a receiver?
What is a band width?
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