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The SilentPA™ from Voco Pro is the first of its kind with 16 easily adjustable channels. ...Read more
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The SilentPA™ from Voco Pro is the first of its kind with 16 easily adjustable channels. It allows up to 16 transmitters to broadcast, each on a unique frequency, to an unlimited number of receivers. There are two types of transmitters available for the SilentPA™. The Stationary Transmitter allows both a microphone and a balance line input signal with a Mix Level control. There is also a portable solution available, the Bodypack Transmitter equipped with a microphone and 1/8" stereo inputs; so it's good for both music and voice transmission. The bodypack receiver includes two (2x) 1/8" Stereo Outputs, so it's easy to monitor the program and record the performance on a separate recording device. Never be stuck with dead batteries thanks to the internal recharging circuit, able to simultaneously use and charge rechargeable batteries (sold separately) installed into the Bodypack Transmitter and Receiver; just connect a USB cable (sold separately) from a power adapter or power bank ( sold separately) and into the +5V USB IN available on both the Bodypack Transmitter and Receiver.
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Made a mistake, you can use this unit with as many receivers as you need. Great for the orchestras at the Hollywood Bowl or places like that or for a church with people that don't hear good.
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Very good range and 16bit stereo broadcast although not true diversity. However a best budget unit money can buy Also comes with a rack mount but no holes for mounting the BNC up front. Great IEM or remote speaker use. Highly recommend because the receivers are pretty cheap to buy and you can use up to 10 at the same time. Not good if you are in a big orchestra though but good enough for a rock band or someone using it for translation.
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