Samson Concert 88X Guitar Wireless System Combines Professional-Grade Audio With Extreme Ease-Of-Use. The Systems Rack Mountable Cr88X Receiver Provides 100 Wireless Frequencies Across A Broad 25 Mhz Bandwidth And Uses One-Touch Scanning To Automatically Select The Clearest Channel Available In Your Performance Space. The Receivers True Diversity Design Minimizes Dropouts While Tone-Key And Auto-Mute Technology Prevent Undesired Noise Or Interference When The Transmitter Is Out Of Range. Concert 88X Provides Crystal Clear Audio And Flawless Wireless Reception Within A 300 Range (Line-Of-Site).The Cr88X Receiver Is Designed To Easily Integrate Into Nearly Any Amplifier, Sound System Or Recording Device, Providing Both Balanced Xlr And Unbalanced 1/4 Audio Connections. The Half-Rack Housing And Included Rackmount Kit Allow A Single Cr88X Receiver - Or Multiple Units - To Be Installed In A Portable Rack Or At A Permanent Venue.The Samson Cb88 Transmitter Fits Securely On Nearly Any Guitar Strap; The Included Cable Connects The Transmitter Directly To The Instruments Output. An Adjustable Gain Control Allows For Optimal Gain Staging For Your Instruments Output. Enjoy Up To Eight Hours Of Continuous Operation From A Pair Of Aa Batteries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Samson Concert 88x Guitar Wireless System?A: The dimensions are twelve point six inches in length, nine point six five inches in width, and three point five five inches in height.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this wireless system?A: The primary material is metal, providing durability and reliability for professional use.
Q: How many frequencies does the Samson Concert 88x support?A: It supports one hundred selectable frequencies across a twenty-five megahertz bandwidth.
Q: How do I set up the Samson Concert 88x?A: To set it up, connect the receiver to your amplifier or mixer using the balanced XLR or unbalanced one-fourth inch outputs.
Q: Is the system easy to use for beginners?A: Yes, it features one-touch scanning to automatically select the clearest channel, making it user-friendly.
Q: How long does the transmitter operate on batteries?A: The transmitter operates for up to eight hours using two AA batteries.
Q: What is the recommended way to care for this equipment?A: To keep it in good condition, store it in a dry place and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture.
Q: Can I use this system outdoors?A: Yes, it is suitable for outdoor use within a three hundred foot range under line-of-sight conditions.
Q: What should I do if the system does not work properly?A: If it doesn't work, first check the battery levels. If issues persist, consult the user manual for troubleshooting steps.
Q: Is there a warranty for the Samson Concert 88x Wireless System?A: Yes, it typically comes with a limited warranty; check the manufacturer's policy for specific details.
Q: Can I use multiple systems at the same time?A: Yes, you can use up to eight systems simultaneously per frequency band, depending on the region.
Q: How does the True Diversity design benefit performance?A: The True Diversity design minimizes dropouts, ensuring a more stable and reliable wireless connection during performances.
Q: What type of instruments can I connect to the transmitter?A: You can connect guitars, basses, or other electric instruments using the included one-fourth inch to mini-XLR cable.
Q: How do I pair the receiver and transmitter?A: Pairing is easy; simply use the infrared sync feature to quickly connect the receiver and transmitter.
Q: Does the system come with a rackmount kit?A: Yes, it includes a rackmount kit for easy installation in a standard nineteen inch rack.
Q: Is this system suitable for professional musicians?A: Yes, it is designed for professional-grade audio quality, making it ideal for musicians and performers.