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New Concert77 UHF Wireless Systems from Samson

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July 26, 2005

New from Samson Audio is the Concert77 UHF Wireless system.

The heart of the system is the new CR77 true-diversity half-rack receiver. It features a front panel display with large multi-segment Audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob allows easy adjustment of audio output. The new synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while dual tuned antennas monitor the true-diversity operation. The rear panel features balanced XLR and un-balanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options. Two CR77 receivers can be rack-mounted together in a single-space rack adapter available as an added accessory.

The Concert77 handheld microphone system features the HT7 handheld, which uses either Samson's Q7 dynamic element, or the Samson C05 condenser element. The HT7 features a three-segment battery indicator, separate power and audio on/off switches, adjustable AF level (audio gain), and 12-hours of battery life on a single 9-volt battery.

The new CT7 belt-pack transmitter can be configured as a lavalier, headset, wind instrument or guitar system thanks to the popular locking P3 input connection. The CT7 also features a three-segment battery indicator, separate power and audio on/off switches, adjustable AF level (audio gain), and 12-hours of battery life on a single 9-volt battery.

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A variety of lavalier microphones are available and interchangeable with the CT7 including the Samson QL1 omni-directional lavalier microphone and QL5 uni-directional lavalier microphone.

Available headset microphones include the popular Samson QE fitness and QV vocal headsets as well as the multi-purpose lightweight HS5 headset.

Wind instrument performers can take advantage of Concert77 wireless with the Samson HM40 horn condenser mic option, as well as guitarist and bass players with the GC32 1/4-inch to P3 connector that plugs directly into the CT7 belt-pack transmitter.

For more information, visit their web site at www.samsontech.com.

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