Samson Stage 5 Guitar/Bass Wireless System
Incredible reception, crystal clear sound in a VHF system priced to bring the freedom of wireless to everyone.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Samson Stage 5 (single antenna) wireless system breaks all price and performance barriers for professional wireless systems. Features include: 300 foot transmission range, half-rack space receivers with 1/4 in. and XLR outputs (mic-line level switch), and 8-segment RF and audio meters, rugged and reliable belt packs with detachable/locking guitar, lav, and headset cables. The transmitter features a battery fuel gauge and very efficient 10 hour battery operation (9-volt alkaline). Handheld mic transmitters are equipped with Samson's incredible new Q7 vocal performance mic and all systems come with a molded carry case and 1/4 in. connector cable.
Incredible reception, crystal clear sound in a VHF system priced to bring the freedom of wireless to everyone. The Stage 5 system offers transmitters for every application including handheld, headset and lavalier microphone styles. Great for guitars too, just plug in with a Samson GC5 guitar cable.
A great-sounding and incredibly affordable system, the SR5 VHF receiver offers variable squelch, six segment LED RF level and audio level metering, front mounted antenna and XLR and 1/4 in. outputs.
The ST5 belt pack features 1/8 in. mini-jack input for all Stage Series mic transmitters. Will operate flawlessly for 10 hours with one 9 Volt Battery. Includes battery level meter.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Channel 0 - 174.600 MHz
Channel 1 - 177.600 MHz
Channel 2 - 181.600 MHz
Channel 3 - 183.600 MHz
Channel 4 - 186.600 MHz
Channel 5 - 190.600 MHz
Channel 6 - 192.600 MHz
Channel 7 - 195.600 MHz
Channel 8 - 196.600 MHz
Channel 9 - 199.600 MHz
Channel 10 - 202.200 MHz
Channel 11 - 208.200 MHz
Channel 12 - 211.200 MHz
Channel 13 - 213.200 MHz
Channel 14 - 170.245 MHz
Channel 15 - 171.845 MHz
Channel 16 - 173.800 MHz
Channel 17 - 174.100 MHz
Channel 18 - 174.500 MHz
Channel 19 - 175.000 MHz
Channel 20 - 177.000 MHz
Channel 21 - 182.100 MHz
Channel 22 - 183.300 MHz
Channel 23 - 184.000 MHz
Channel 24 - 184.700 MHz
Channel 25 - 197.400 MHz
Channel 26 - 197.900 MHz
Channel 27 - 200.900 MHz








