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1. sss 13 e How to Interchange Microphone 13 TECHNICAL 14 BODY PACK MICROPHONE Optional 15 16 amp INTRODUCTION Intro Better Music Builder is proud to introduce the newest member in our UHF wireless microphone systems the VM 62U It features a lighter design that includes two hand held microphones with builtin LCD panels Wireless Infrared Auto Sync System and ultra long battery life Created for novices and professionals alike VM 62U Wireless Microphone improves your performance and simplifies your setup Innovations such as the Wireless Infrared Auto Sync System make setting up frequencies quick and simple Using the technology the microphone automatically sets the same frequency as the base module by syncing to create a complete interference fr and crystal clear microphone system It features Clear Voice delivering crystal clearer sound quality that pro audio engineers trust Gone are unpleasant artifact noises wireless microphones are known to emit What you get is a cleaner clearer sound at all audio levels The VM 62U Wireless Microphone is arguably the smartest microphone in the market right now The base module has a builtin automatic frequency search capability that picks up the strongest signal in your current environment saving yo
2. 668 000 674 250 680 500 662 000 668 250 674 500 680 750 662 250 668 500 674 750 681 000 662 500 668 750 675 000 681 250 662 750 669 000 675 250 681 500 663 000 669 250 675 500 681 750 663 250 669 500 079 790 682 000 663 500 669 750 676 000 682 250 663 750 670 000 676 250 682 500 664 000 670 250 20 676 500 682 750 G WARRANTY Warranty One Year Limited Warranty for Home Use Equipment Our one year warranty applies to speakers amplifiers mixers and microphones for home use only It covers both parts and labors The warranty becomes effective on he date of your purchase Our warranty only covers defects due to product defectiveness with free of defects in materials or workmanship However our warranty does not cover defects due to normal wears damage in transit improper use abuse or failure to follow the proper instructions for maintenance This warranty is void in the event of unauthorized repairs alternations modifications and removing of the product label Please also note that our warranty does not cover any shipping cost for the return of defective products to us for inspection repair and maintenance Our warranty for Better Music Builder products can only be executed in North America NOTE Our warranty does not cover the battery for wireless mic
3. CAUSE When the 2 in 1 Base Module and microphone are placed different rooms made of concrete wall This would cause poor signal Your audio equipment is close to the police fire or radio stations In this case a different frequency channel MUST be selected Both the microphone and the 2 in 1 Base Module must change to a matching frequency 8 SYMPTOM THE FREQUENCY OF THE MICROPHONE IS DIFFERENT FROM THE 2 in 1 Base Module The microphone s frequency must match with 2 in 1 Base Module s frequency APPENDIX VM 62U FCC FREQUENCY 658 000 682 750 MHz UHF Frequencies Available for Use for The RF radio frequencies used in th closely regulated in most countries strictly enforce their regulations stati use for certain device so it can he interference in all wireless commun e for M ng w icatio g tab encies in e followin e RF frequ reless information Please refer to th frequencies If th with the local wi different product UC FCC Information to User for Reference device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC R These limits are designed to provide pro when the equipment is operated in publ generates uses and can radiates radio and used in accordance with the instruc interference to radio communications O e tran including North America A lot of countries p limi dicate aw in your country please switch to a model or contact our technicians for advice
4. V Better Music Builder Unlike any others that s cost amp value for you Professional UHF Wireless Microphone System VM 62U Operating Instructions Frequency Selectable QOO INN N AND n 2 in 1 Base Module 1 Receive Module with 2 Wireless Microphones System Thank you for purchasing this unit To make full and effective use of this unit g please read this Owner s Manual carefully before operating it Please retain this manual for future reference u Passionate about Music www BetterMusicBuilder com CONTENTS 3 INTRODUCTION nannte 1 ntro SYSTEM FEATURES 1 PACKAGE ACCESSORIES wuss ccsssssscsssecstsceoscsassessenstacesssseasssesstscecessensss 2 BASE MODULE sn 3 me Controls and Funcion suce san 3 4 Hardware planta 5 6 S HAND HELD MICROPHONE cccscscssssscssscscssscesssessscsescsesssssoees 7 Controls and Funcion ai iaa 7 8 Om M OPERATION nn 9 eno How to Select Frequencies for 9 10 e How to Adjust Squelch ss 11 e How to Lock unlock the Receiver 11 e How to Lock unlock the Microphone 11 How to Insert change Batteries of Microphone 12 e How to Adjust Radio Frequency of Microphone 13 e How to Turn On Off Microphone
5. inside refer servicing to qualified personnel you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature Read the manual Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture 21 MAINTENANCE NOTE gt 22 MAINTENANCE NOTE gt 23 Better Music Builder is a leader in the Audio and Karaoke equipment industry We are committed to offering you the high quality audio product We may update our manual so we highly recommend you to download the free update from our website www BetterMusicBuilder com V Better Music Builder Unlike any others that s cost amp value for you Passionate about Music www BetterMusicBuilder com 364110909500 Code 20110901 sPrinted on 100 Recycled Paper Comments E mail to sales bettermusicbuilder com Copyright 2011 Better Music Builder All rights reserved Legal trademark
6. press the ACT or SCAN button on the receiver to choose the desired frequency After choosing the desired frequency wait until it stops flashing STEP 3 Press the UP or DOWN button on the microphone to match the receiver frequency and then press the SET button on the microphone to confirm When the microphone frequency matches the receiver frequency the receiver s RF bars will show UU dm a 2 1 MHz B Please make sure that the other hand held microphone is turned off when adjusting the frequency on one microphone Each unit is fully tested and qualified by the manufacturer However due to the nature of wireless connection interference may occur because of local environments and or radio signals emitted by other wireless devices within the household If MIC 1 or MIC 2 is actively picking up RF and or AF signal when the handheld microphone is turned off this is an indication that the frequency is being used by some other active device within a 200 feet radius Therefore selecting a different frequency is highly recommended 10 HOW TO ADJUST SQUELCH The SQUEICH knob on the back of the receiver adjusts the distance range between the microphone and the receiver Use a plastic screwdriver to make th squelch adjustment at the button A higher level of squelch allows the usage of microphone further away from the receiver However the drawback of using a higher level of squelch is the
7. SUPPLY Removable adapter wi ennas to the B Distance covera 4 audio output for M C socket ment amp MIC 2 ust IC tout tout 22V 500mA ge adj anced XLR audio ou XLR au th DCIA anced dio ou 22 MIC 2 SQUELCH CONTROL Distance 23 ANTENNA B Connect the antennas to coverage adjustment the BNC socket US 4 MP HARDWARE SETUP Set Up HOW TO CONNECT AUDIO OUTPUT There are three rear outputs as shown in the below diagram MIXED OUTPUT is unbalanced audio output for MIC 1 amp MIC 2 using 1 4 connection When using this output MIC 1 and MIC 2 have to share a signal To produce different effects on each microphone MIC 1 and MIC 2 need their own signals which can be done by using XLR connections MIC 1 BALANCED OUTPUT is balanced audio output for MIC 1 using XLR connection When using this output you can change MIC 1 effects without affecting MIC 2 effects MIC 2 BALANCED OUTPUT is balanced audio output for MIC 2 using XLR connection When using this output you can change MIC 2 effects without affecting MIC 1 effects 19 We highly recommend using balanced XLR connections if the distance between the reZ microphone receiver and the mixer is more than 10 feet The grounding of the balanced XLR connection delivers better quality signal by reducing noise MIXED OUTPUT MIC 1 amp 2 UNBALANCE MIC 2 BALANCED OUTPUT BALA
8. time Battery Cover Tie Clip Microphone Extension Jack NOU Inside Picture Power Mute indicator Green Ready Amber Mute Open Flashing Red IR is transmission in process Glowing Red Low battery power Pulsing Red Battery dead microphone cannot be turned off until batteries are changed Power ON OFF mute switch Button Press and hold the microphone for 3 seconds to turn power ON OFF Press and release to mute or un mute the microphone Adjustment switch Battery Slot Rw Apical Panel Body pac Side face Picture la 1 Optional Lavalier Mic Accessories G 1 4 to mini 3 pin lavalier cable E Optional 1 Antenna Jack 2 Power Mute indicator Or 3 Power Switch pora Headset Mic Piong Accessories 1 4 to mini 3 pin lavalier cable Microphone Top View n ed 4 Microphone Input Jack O O O Optional 15 HOW TO INSERT BODY PACK MICROPHONE BATTERIES STEP 1 Open battery cover Good STEP 2 Insert 2 AA batteries 2 or se BATTERY alkaline batteries are expected to Fatina Ro d ei Je er use for about 8 hours Make sure that you insert batteries CHOSE correctly as shown in picture When co
9. volume higher D CAUSE There is no indication of RF signal If there is no indication of RF signal there may be interference between th receiver and the microphone Change the channel between the microphone and receiver otherwise Adjust the antenna of the receiver and or move away objects between receiver and the microphone 2 SYMPTOM ONE OR MORE OF THE MICROPHONE IS NOT WORKING CHECK THE SOLUTIONS FOR CAUSES A D ABOVE 3 SYMPTOM RANDOM NOISE COMING OUT FROM MICROPHONE CAUSE There are interference within your area 1 Change the channel between the microphone and receiver 2 Stand further away from your speaker 4 SYMPTOM THE MICROPHONE SUDDENLY HAS NO SOUND AND THE RECEIVER LCD LIGHT IS OFF Make sure the AC power adapter is securely plugged into the electrical outlet and into the DC input connector on the rear panel of the receiver Make sun the AC electrical outlet works and is supplying the proper voltage 5 SYMPTOM THE MICROPHONE SUDDENLY HAS NO SOUND BUT THE RECEIVER SHOWS RF SIGNAL CAUSE The microphone out lead is damaged or disconnected To fix it open the microphone head cover to check on the microphone out lead and re connect the wire by wielding If it does not work replace the microphone out lead 6 SYMPTOM THE MICROPHONE DISTORTION LEVEL IS INCREASING GRADUALLY CAUSE The microphone batteries are running out Replace the microphone batteries 7 SYMPTOM POOR SIGNAL
10. Dynamic Range gt 100dB Balanced Out O 200mV Power Supply DC 14V 22V with 500mA 1000mA 120V For 220V you may need to change to a 220V 240V DC adaptor Consume Power 5 Watts Receiver Dimensions VVxHxD 11 8 x 19 x Z1 inches 30 x 4 8 x 18 Package Dimensions WxHxD 16 9 x 13 8 x 3 inches 43 x 35 x 7 5 cm Shipping Weight 5 6 lbs 2 5 kg B TECHNICAL FEATURE OF THE MICROPHONE O Transmitter Power 5mW 10mW Osillation Mode PLL Image Controlment gt 50dB Adjust Frequency Deviation lt 75kHz Channel Switch Mode Coding Switch Power Supply DC 2 4V 4 8V Battery Voltage 2 x AA 1 5V Alkaline Battery Continuous Using 8 Hours 2 x AA 1 5V Battery Microphone Dimensions WxH 10 4 x 2 2 inches 26 5 x 5 5 C THIS SYSTEM INCLUDES THE FOLLOW e 2in Base Module 1 Set e DC Power Adaptor 1 Unit Handheld Microphone 2 Sets Audio Cable 1 Unit Antenna 2 Units Instructional Manual 1 Unit AA 1 5V Battery 4 Units BODY PACK MICROPHONE SYSTEM 2 SPECIFICATION Optional NAMES amp FUNCTION Body Pack Microphone System including Lavalier Mic and Headset Mic Outside Picture 1 Antenna 2 4 pin Microphone Input Jack 3 ICD Digital Display 4 IR Port Receives infrared beam io synchronize frequencies IR when using multiple systems only one microphone port should be exposed at a
11. Home Electronics in North America smission of wireless information are hich RF frequencies are available for t the amount of radio frequency ns C 1 and MIC 2 with available RF d in the following table are in conflicts This equipment is designed in compliance with the limits for a Class A digital ules from the United States of America lection against harmful interference ic environment This equipment frequency energy and if not installed ion manual may cause harmful peration of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful inter the interference at his her own expense rence so the user will have to correct MIC 1 amp MIC 2 FREQUENCY 658 000 682 750 MHz FREQUENCY FREQUENCY FREQUENCY FREQUENCY 658 000 664 250 670 500 676 750 658 250 664 500 670 750 677 000 658 500 664 750 671 000 677 250 658 750 665 000 671 250 677 500 659 000 665 250 671 500 677 750 659 250 665 500 671 750 678 000 659 500 665 750 672 000 678 250 659 750 666 000 672 250 678 500 660 000 666 250 672 500 678 750 660 250 666 500 672 750 679 000 660 500 666 750 673 000 679 250 660 750 667 000 673 250 679 500 661 000 667 250 673 500 679 750 661 250 667 500 673 750 680 000 661 500 667 750 674 000 680 250 661 750
12. N OFF SWITCH BUTTON A IR PORT Infrared port for the Wireless Infrared Auto Sync Technology Point the microphone s infrared port at the receiver s infrared port to allow communication 5 FREQUENCY SELECTION BUTTON Press UP DOWN button to select frequency 6 SET BUTTON Press SET button to confirm frequency 7 TRANSMISSION POWER LEVEL CONTROLLER 8 BATTERY SLOTS Insert 2x1 5V AA battery or 2x1 2V rechargeable battery LCD PANEL After turning on the POWER the LCD screen will light up as below o FIN O 002 300 m 1 CHANNEL Current value depends on your setting 2 FREQUENCY Current value depends on your setting 3 RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNAL Switch to High 1OmW to use a stronger signal and Low S5mVV to use a weaker signal 4 BATTERY STATUS Indicates battery life BATTERY STATUS Full Battery Indicates full battery on the microphone The engineering team of Better Music Builder uses the latest technology to indicate the battery status so you can see the battery strength Indicates low battery on the microphone When the microphone LCD screen is blinking or fading its time to replace the batteries CD screen will blink 090 5 constantly when battery is OFF extremely low and about NOTE gt If the microphone cannot be turn on please check the battery It may be very low Typical new full battery life is 4 6 hours with our system otherwise the batte
13. NCED XLR MIC 1 BALANCED OUTPUT BALANCED XLR UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM DIAGRAM 14 Balanced Input Balanced Input Balanced Input Balanced Input Unbalanced Input Unbalanced Input Unbalanced Input Unbalanced Input AUDIO MIXER AMPLIFIER OR A KARAOKE UNIT INPUT TERMINAL 5 HOW TO CONNECT DC POWER aa 9 Or Ew MC1 amp 2 UNBALANCED MIC 1 BALANCED MIC 2 BALANCED i For North America Market use 120V DC 14 22V 500mA adaptor For market outside North America use 220V 240V DC adaptor with a maximum battery capacity of 500mA NOTE gt Please make sure to use the right DC adaptor Otherwise it may damage 2 in 1 Base Module and the charger because their maximum battery capacity is different The product REAR VIEW warranty will be voided if there is damage caused by using the wrong DC adaptor OPTIONAL 19 RACK MOUNT KIT To put the system onto a mountkit please follow the diagram below Our special design feature allow it to be mounted on a DJ rack o ANTENNA IS ADJUSTABLE 5 5 inches 7 11 8 inches 19 inches S amp HANDHELD MICROPHONE CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS E ALKALINE ALKALINE AA sarteny o AA XL 5 1 INTERCHANGEABLE MICROPHONE HEAD 2 LCD DIGITAL DISPLAY 3 POWER O
14. W to use a stronger signal and Low 5mVV to use a weaker signal However the drawback of using a stronger signal is the increased chance of interference L RF HOW TO TURN ON OFF MICROPHONE TURN ON Push the power switch up to turn microphone s power ON Microphone s LED screen will displays Frequency Channel Radio Frequency and Battery Status TURN OFF Push the power switch down to turn microphone s power OFF Microphone s LED screen will be off After turning on the microphone s power on there might be a need to adjust the frequency to match the receiver s frequency NOTE gt If the microphone cannot be turn on please check the battery It may be very low Typical new full battery life is 4 6 hours with our system otherwise the batteries might be defective or near expiration date HOW TO INTERCHANGE MICROPHONE HEAD NOTE gt Replacement parts such as the microphone head as shown on the left can be purchased from any of our authorized dealers INTERCHANGEABLE MICROPHONE HEAD EZ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Spec A TECHNICAL FEATURE OF THE 2 IN 1 BASE MODULE O Ix C5 NO Valid Distance 0 50m Audio Output Level Unbalanced Out O 400mV Channel 100 Channels Frequency Range UHF 520 682 MHz Signal to Noise Ratio gt 9OdB Total Harmonie Distortion lt 0 05 Band Width 200kHz Frequency Response 35Hz 20kHz 3dB
15. XX TM ER gt ES amp 2 SS j ue 2 EEE Ax N c lt lt M 22 S N ge Se Y z X WN e XX e amp ii MN o lt HANDHELD MICROPHONE SET of 2 ALKALINE ALKALINE BATTERY BATTERY Emm la AA 1 5V BATTERY 4 UNITS DC POWER ADAPTOR 1 UNIT NOTE gt DC POWER USAGE This wireless microphone system is designed specifically for the North American market which uses 120V for DC power For usage in Asia or Europe please change it to 220V by an 10 2 inches 25 8 cm LN y RECEIVER ANTENNA 2 UNITS AUDIO CABLE FOR MIXED OUTPUT 1 UNIT adaptor with DC 14V output 500mA fo better quality connections a XLR to XLR cable is highly recommended EN 2 C 2 in 1 BASE MODULE RECEIVER Base Module CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Cm 0 FRONT PANEL MIC 1 VOLUME CONTROL Controls Microphone 1 volume 2 MIC 1 ACT BUTTON Automatically matches the microphone s frequency to the receiver s frequency Holding the button for three seconds to manually select the receiver s frequency 3 MIC 1 SCAN BUTTON Automatically searches and sets the best frequency for the receiver Holding the button for three seconds
16. increased chance of interference SGUELCH 1 PLASTIC SCREWDRIVER HOW TO LOCK UNLOCK THE RECEIVER Press and hold the SCAN button on the receiver for more than three seconds to lock unlock the frequency on the receiver 3 SECONDS UNLOCK LOCK I HOW TO LOCK UNLOCK THE MICROPHONE STEP 1 Press and release the SET button on the microphone to see LOC ON LOC OFF on the LCD screen STEP 2 Press the UP DOWN button to either lock or unlock the frequency channel of the microphone SET DOWN UP STEP 3 Press the SET button to confirm Press the SET button again to return to the main menu HOW TO INSERT CHANGE BATTERIES OF MICROPHONE STEP 1 Twist open battery cover C e STEP 2 Use one hand to hold onto the top of the Microphone and the other hand to slide 2x1 5V AA batteries into battery slot Be careful not to drop Microphone while inserting batteries JAN Make sure to follow the polarity of the battery according to the battery lots Sum Good No Good f ci zr ALKALINE ALKALINE ALKALINE ALKALINE sarreny e sarreny BATTERY oo sarreay JO m 7 STEP 3 Twist back battery cover HOW TO ADJUST RADIO FREQUENCY OF MICROPHONE Adiust the signal of the radio frequency using the RF switch on the handheld microphone Switch to High 1Om
17. ries might be defective or near expiration date Batteries are not covered under our product warranty Om OPERATION HOW TO SELECT FREQUENCIES FOR THE RECEIVER The 2in Base Module comes with two handheld microphones and the microphones are preset with 100 frequency channels The frequency can be selected either automatically or manually 1 AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY SELECT STEP 1 Press and release the SCAN button on the receiver It will automatically search and set the strongest frequency for the receiver BE n zr NOTE If the SCAN button is Mis 0 h 5 5 pressed and held for more than 1 MHZ cu098 three seconds the frequency will ACT be locked A SCAN SIN STEP 2 Once the frequency has been set on the receiver point the microphone infrared port IR directly at the receiver infrared port IR STEP 3 Press and release the ACT button on the receiver It will automatically set the microphone frequency the same as the receiver frequency 2 IN 1 BASE RECEIVER MODULE ii OES 250 00 130 0 cu 098 im 7 MICROPHONE AND RECEIVER FREQUENCY MATCHED 2 MANUAL FREQUENCY SELECT STEP 1 Press and hold the ACT button on the receiver for three seconds until the frequency starts flashing and then release the button 3 SECONDS 7665250 5 1 MHZ b SN cH0 98 E SCAN O ACT J STEP 2 While it is flashing
18. rophone products 90 Day Limited Warranty for Public and Commercial Use Equipment Our 90 day warranty applies to speakers amplifiers mixers and microphones for both public and commercial use such as restaurant coffee shop KTV nightclub church and school etc It covers both parts and labors The warranty becomes fective on the date of your purchase To Register Your Warranty Please submit the warranty card that cames with your unit it is also download on our website However we need the invoice for your purchase in order to process his warranty You may also register your warranty online Please visit our website at www BetterMusicBuilder com PRECAUTION 1 IF using more than one microphone system please select the operating frequency or signal channel carefully so as to avoid disturbing 2 The input power voltage of the 2 in 1 Base Module is 110V 120V 10 If it is too low or too high it will affect the work of the machine 3 When installing batteries reversing the electrode will damage the machine This symbol wherever it appears alerts CAUTION you to the presence of uninsulated RISK Or ELECTRIC SHOCK dangerous voltage inside the enclosure DO NOT OPEN de voltage that may be sufficient to Caution To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not constitute a risk of shock remove the cover or back No user serviceable parts y This symbol wherever it appears alerts
19. ss the microphone body pack light glows red the batteries should be OPEN on changed immediately HOW TO WEAR BODY PACK MICROPHONE The microphone can be buckled to the belt or the guitar band For best result the microphone should be pushed down until the belt is close to the base of microphone MICROPHONE BODY PACK REAR VIEW MICROPHONE BODY PACK REAR VIEW ADJUSTMENT GAIN Three gain settings are available Choose the appropriate setting for your instrument e MIC for the microphone adjustment O Guitar with passive pickups e 10 Guitar with active pickups 5 TROUBLESHOOTING caution Before troubleshooting any symptoms make sure the quipments are in the OFF position 1 SYMPTOM NO SOUND COMING FROM MICROPHONE A CAUSE There is no indication of signal a microphone to OFF position Check if batteries are inserted correctly b If batteries are inserted correctly but there is no power insert new batteries c Make sure the microphone and receiver are in the same channel d The volume may be turned to a low level B CAUSE The receiver is unpowered Make sure the power adapter is connected properly and there is power coming from the power outlet C CAUSE There is no indication of AF signal Turn off the receiver and make sure it is properly connected to the mixer or amplifier If it is slowly turn the
20. to lock unlock settings 4 IR PORT Infrared port for the Wireless Infrared Auto Sync System Pointing the handheld microphone s infrared port at the receiver s infrared port to allow communication 5 LCD SCREEN Displays system status 6 MIC 2 SCAN BUTTON Automatically searches and sets the best frequency for the receiver Holding the button for three seconds to lock unlock settings 7 MIC 2 ACT BUTTON Automatically matches the microphone s frequency to the receiver s frequency Holding the button for three seconds to manually select the receiver s frequency 8 MIC 2 VOLUME CONTROL Controls Microphone 2 volume 9 POWER BUTTON Turns the system on off LCD PANEL After turning on the POWER button LCD screen will display the following ee eset 9 10 MIC 1 Radio Frequency Strength MIC 1 Lock Unlock Shows whet indicator of radio signal MIC 1 Audio Frequency Strength indicator of incoming audio signal MIC 1 Frequency Displays the current frequency MIC 1 Channel Displays the current channel Antenna A B Displays the antenn her current settings are locked a in use When one antenna experiences noise or interference REAR PANEL the other antenna takes over 16 ANTENNA A Connect the ant 17 MIC 1 SQUELCH CONTROL 18 MIXED OUTPUT unbalanced 19 MIC 1 BALANCED OUTPUT bal 20 MIC 2 BALANCED OUTPUT bal 21 POWER
21. u time scrolling through channels hoping for the best signal With years of experience designing wireless microphone system we at Better Music Builder understand the problem with short battery life Through intensive research we have developed a better power management system to help extend our wireless microphone battery life It is simply the best solution for home and professional karaoke performance SYSTEM FEATURES 1 Equipped with the latest wireless technology and UHF dual channel in a 2 in Base Module to pick up weak signals and prevent signal interference 2 Clear LCD screen displaying Frequency Channel Audio Frequency Radio Frequency Lock Setting and Antenna Status 3 Wireless Infrared Auto Sync System makes syncing a breeze 4 Clear Voice delivering crystal clearer sound just like a wired microphone 5 100 selectable channels 6 Ability to lock current settings 7 light weight mounting design for portability 8 Adjustable antennas for better signal receiving 9 AA battery usage for easy handling 1 PACKAGE ACCESSORIES Package The package comes with one 2 in 1 Base Module Receiver two handheld microphones two receiver antennas one DC adaptor one unbalance audio cable and four AA batteries 2 IN 1 BASE RECEIVER MODULE Y max DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER VM 62U SSS i XX y

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