
WS-422 *AS Model*
The WS-422 is a dual channel wireless microphone system set. This simple plug and play system is designed to launch you into the world of wireless. The rugged and compact frame contains a reliable multifunctioning system that is optimised for use with a range of microphones from handheld to lapels, headsets, and even musical instruments.
                            
                            
						| Product Composition | Handheld wireless microphone x 2 Receiver x 1 | 
|---|---|
| Frequency Range | 694 - 806 MHz (*1), UHF | 
| Channel Selectable | Up to 16 channels (depending on region) | 
| Tunable Frequencies | 25 kHz Steps | 
| Pilot Tone | 32.768 kHz | 
| Total Harmonic Distortion | <1% @ 1kHz | 
| Function | IR sync, Channel scan, Battery indicator | 
| Accessory | AC adapter x 1 Microphone holder x 2 | 
Wireless Microphone
| Microphone Element | Dynamic with cardioid pattern | 
|---|---|
| RF Carrier Power | 10 mW | 
| Audio Frequency Response | 80 - 15,000 Hz | 
| Audio Input Level | 140 dB SPL (Maximum) | 
| Modulation System | PLL synthesizer | 
| Battery | 1 AA size alkaline battery, 1.5V | 
| Battery Life | Approx. 10 hours | 
| Indicator | Battery Status LED, 7 Segments LED | 
| Finish | Resin, coating | 
| Dimensions | Approx. 250 x 50 mm | 
| Weight | Approx. 245 g (with battery) | 
Dual Wireless Receiver
| Diversity Reception | AC mains (supplied AC-DC adapter must be used) | 
|---|---|
| Sensitivity | 10uV at 45dBA S/N | 
| Squelch (SQ) | Tone SQ, Carrier SQ and Noise SQ | 
| Audio Frequency Response | 50 - 15,000Hz | 
| Audio Output Level (Maximum) | Balanced (XLR socket): 16dBu Unbalanced (1/4" jack socket): 10dBu | 
| Power Supply | 11-18 VDC 300mA | 
| Dimensions | 210 (W) × 44 (H) × 202 (D) mm (excluding antenna) | 
| Weight | 720 g | 
| Option | Mounting bracket kit: MB-WT3 (for rack mounting one Dual Wireless Receiver) MB-WT4 (for rach mounting two Dual Wireless Receiver) | 
(*1)
| Band | Frequency | 
| A | 694 - 703 MHz, UHF | 
| B | 748 - 758 MHz, UHF | 
| C | 803 - 806 MHz, UHF | 





 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 



