{"id":8721,"date":"2017-10-02T02:57:19","date_gmt":"2017-10-02T02:57:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/product\/samson-concert-88-hs5-headset-sys-band-c\/"},"modified":"2020-10-22T04:08:02","modified_gmt":"2020-10-22T04:08:02","slug":"samson-concert-88-wireless-headset-system-band-c","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/product\/samson-concert-88-wireless-headset-system-band-c\/","title":{"rendered":"Samson Concert 88 Wireless Headset System HS5 (C Band)"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Samson Concert 88 Wireless Headset System HS5 (C Band)<\/h2>\n<p class=\"overview\">Samson Concert 88 Wireless Headset System offers a high-performance <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; UHF:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Ultra high frequency (UHF) designates a range of electromagnetic waves with frequencies between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3,000 MHz), also known as the decimetre band or decimetre wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten decimetres (10 cm to 1 metre). Radio waves with frequencies above the UHF band fall into the SHF (super high frequency) and EHF (extremely high frequency) bands, all of which fall into the microwave frequency range. Lower frequency signals fall into the VHF (very high frequency) or lower bands. See Electromagnetic spectrum and Radio spectrum for a full listing of frequency bands.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">UHF<\/span> wireless solution where the freedom of mobility is a must. It&#8217;s perfect for singers, dancers, DJs, business professionals and others looking for stunning <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Sound:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Sound is a travelling wave which is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">sound<\/span> and versatility without cables.<br \/>\nThe frequency-agile Concert 88 <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Headset:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A headset is a headphone combined with a microphone. Headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. The most common uses for headsets are in console or PC gaming, Call centers and other telephone-intensive jobs and also for personal use at the computer to facilitate comfortable simultaneous conversation and typing. Headsets are made with either a single-earpiece (mono) or a double-earpiece (mono to both ears or stereo). The microphone arm of headsets is either an external microphone type where the microphone is held in front of the user's mouth, or a voicetube type where the microphone is housed in the earpiece and speech reaches it by means of a hollow tube.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Headset<\/span> allows for up to 16 systems to operate simultaneously across two <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Frequency:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;The number of times a periodic waveform cycles, or repeats, over a period of time.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">frequency<\/span> bands with up to 300&#8242; separating the receiver and transmitter. At the core of the system is the CR88 Wireless Receiver. Featuring a true <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Diversity:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A method of reception providing protection from signal loss due to multi-path nulls, which are localized small areas with a very low RF signal level caused by multi-path propagation.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">diversity<\/span> design, the CR88 minimizes signal dropouts during performance. If a <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Dropout:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;In wireless microphones, a loss of RF signal, which in turn results in loss of audio or audio that is noticeably noisy. Also refers to a small physical area where there is insufficient RF signal present to obtain satisfactory wireless operation. Dropouts are normally caused by multi-path or signal blockage due to some type of obstruction. Also refers to areas on oxide tape where there is a problem with the coating and where subsequently audio or digital data is not properly reproduced.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">dropout<\/span> does occur, the CR88&#8217;s tone key and auto <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Mute:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A mute is a device fitted to a musical instrument to alter the sound produced: by affecting the timbre, reducing the volume, or most commonly both.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">mute<\/span> functions eliminate any background <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Noise:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;In sound production, noise can be classified as hum, buzz or hiss, crosstalk or digital hash.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">noise<\/span> until the signal is restored.<\/p>\n<p>The CR88 receiver&#8217;s front panel provides a Select button for auto syncing receiver and transmitter <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Channels:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A functional path in an audio circuit (i.e. an input channel, an output channel, a recording channel, the left channel, right channel and so on.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">channels<\/span> via an <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Infrared:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Literally means &quot;below red&quot;. The band of frequencies just below the visible light spectrum.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">infrared<\/span> signal. The panel also features a 7-segment <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Channel:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A functional path in an audio circuit (i.e. an input channel, an output channel, a recording channel, the left channel, right channel and so on.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Channel<\/span> <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"\">LED<\/span>, <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"\">Volume<\/span> knob, <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Power:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;The rate at which electrical energy is applied to or taken from a device. It is expressed in terms of watts, milliwatts or microwatts.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Power<\/span> button, two tuned antennas, as well as <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Audio:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Sound is a travelling wave which is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Audio<\/span> and Ready indicators, for optimal functionality and monitoring. <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Balanced:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;An audio line comprising three conductors: two carrying signal and a ground (shield) wire, in which one of the signal wires carries the sound and the other carries an inverted copy. When the signal reaches the destination, the inverted copy is flipped and added to the original. Any noise that has been induced into the signal is also inverted. When this is combined with the &quot;uninverted&quot; noise, it cancels it out. Balanced lines thus are less susceptible to hum and can carry audio signals over longer distances. Balanced audio lines typically use 3-pin XLR or 1\/4-inch tip-ring-sleeve, phone connectors.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Balanced<\/span> <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; XLR:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;The XLR connector is an electrical connector design. XLR plugs and sockets are used mostly in professional audio and video electronics cabling applications, often for microphones. Home audio and video electronics normally use RCA connectors for line level signals generated by a preamplifier. Phone plugs are also used for microphones in home and computer applications.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">XLR<\/span> and 1\/4&#8243; outputs can be found on the receiver&#8217;s back panel.<\/p>\n<p>The Concert 88 <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Headset:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A headset is a headphone combined with a microphone. Headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. The most common uses for headsets are in console or PC gaming, Call centers and other telephone-intensive jobs and also for personal use at the computer to facilitate comfortable simultaneous conversation and typing. Headsets are made with either a single-earpiece (mono) or a double-earpiece (mono to both ears or stereo). The microphone arm of headsets is either an external microphone type where the microphone is held in front of the user's mouth, or a voicetube type where the microphone is housed in the earpiece and speech reaches it by means of a hollow tube.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Headset<\/span> features the CB88 Beltpack Transmitter and <a class=\"main\" href=\"https:\/\/www.performanceaudio.com\/item\/Samson-HS5\/26175\/\">HS5<\/a> <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Headset:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A headset is a headphone combined with a microphone. Headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. The most common uses for headsets are in console or PC gaming, Call centers and other telephone-intensive jobs and also for personal use at the computer to facilitate comfortable simultaneous conversation and typing. Headsets are made with either a single-earpiece (mono) or a double-earpiece (mono to both ears or stereo). The microphone arm of headsets is either an external microphone type where the microphone is held in front of the user's mouth, or a voicetube type where the microphone is housed in the earpiece and speech reaches it by means of a hollow tube.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Headset<\/span> <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Microphone:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A microphone, colloquially called a mic or mike (both pronounced \/&amp;#712;ma&amp;#618;k\/), is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal. In 1876, Emile Berliner invented the first microphone used as a telephone voice transmitter. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, tape recorders, hearing aids, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, in radio and television broadcasting and in computers for recording voice, VoIP, and for non-acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic checking.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Microphone<\/span> with a locking connector. The transmitter, which can operate for up to eight hours on two AA <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"\">batteries<\/span>, is engineered to the finest detail to provide the ultimate in <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Sound:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Sound is a travelling wave which is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">sound<\/span> reproduction.<\/p>\n<p>With Samson&#8217;s Concert 88 <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"\">Headset<\/span> Wireless System, advanced technology and total versatility combine to provide high-quality wireless performance wherever singers, dancers, DJs, business professionals and others need it.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h3>Features:<\/h3>\n<ul class=\"list\">\n<li><b>Concert 88 <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Headset:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A headset is a headphone combined with a microphone. Headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. The most common uses for headsets are in console or PC gaming, Call centers and other telephone-intensive jobs and also for personal use at the computer to facilitate comfortable simultaneous conversation and typing. Headsets are made with either a single-earpiece (mono) or a double-earpiece (mono to both ears or stereo). The microphone arm of headsets is either an external microphone type where the microphone is held in front of the user's mouth, or a voicetube type where the microphone is housed in the earpiece and speech reaches it by means of a hollow tube.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Headset<\/span> System<\/b><\/li>\n<li>High-performance professional <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; UHF:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Ultra high frequency (UHF) designates a range of electromagnetic waves with frequencies between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3,000 MHz), also known as the decimetre band or decimetre wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten decimetres (10 cm to 1 metre). Radio waves with frequencies above the UHF band fall into the SHF (super high frequency) and EHF (extremely high frequency) bands, all of which fall into the microwave frequency range. Lower frequency signals fall into the VHF (very high frequency) or lower bands. See Electromagnetic spectrum and Radio spectrum for a full listing of frequency bands.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">UHF<\/span> wireless system<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Rackmount:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Designed to be installed in a framework called a rack. The rack contains multiple mounting slots called bays, each designed to hold a hardware unit secured in place with screws.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Rackmount<\/span> kit included<\/li>\n<li><b>CR88 Wireless Receiver<\/b><\/li>\n<li>True <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Diversity:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A method of reception providing protection from signal loss due to multi-path nulls, which are localized small areas with a very low RF signal level caused by multi-path propagation.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">diversity<\/span> design minimizes dropouts<\/li>\n<li>Up to 16 systems can be operated simultaneously across two <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Frequency:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;The number of times a periodic waveform cycles, or repeats, over a period of time.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">frequency<\/span> bands<\/li>\n<li>Tone key and auto <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Mute:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A mute is a device fitted to a musical instrument to alter the sound produced: by affecting the timbre, reducing the volume, or most commonly both.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">mute<\/span> functions eliminate background <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Noise:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;In sound production, noise can be classified as hum, buzz or hiss, crosstalk or digital hash.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">noise<\/span> during dropouts<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Infrared:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Literally means &quot;below red&quot;. The band of frequencies just below the visible light spectrum.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Infrared<\/span> set links the receiver and transmitter <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"\">channels<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Balanced:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;An audio line comprising three conductors: two carrying signal and a ground (shield) wire, in which one of the signal wires carries the sound and the other carries an inverted copy. When the signal reaches the destination, the inverted copy is flipped and added to the original. Any noise that has been induced into the signal is also inverted. When this is combined with the &quot;uninverted&quot; noise, it cancels it out. Balanced lines thus are less susceptible to hum and can carry audio signals over longer distances. Balanced audio lines typically use 3-pin XLR or 1\/4-inch tip-ring-sleeve, phone connectors.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Balanced<\/span> <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; XLR:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;The XLR connector is an electrical connector design. XLR plugs and sockets are used mostly in professional audio and video electronics cabling applications, often for microphones. Home audio and video electronics normally use RCA connectors for line level signals generated by a preamplifier. Phone plugs are also used for microphones in home and computer applications.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">XLR<\/span> and 1\/4&#8243; outputs<\/li>\n<li><b>CB88 Beltpack Transmitter<\/b><\/li>\n<li>HS5 <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Headset:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A headset is a headphone combined with a microphone. Headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. The most common uses for headsets are in console or PC gaming, Call centers and other telephone-intensive jobs and also for personal use at the computer to facilitate comfortable simultaneous conversation and typing. Headsets are made with either a single-earpiece (mono) or a double-earpiece (mono to both ears or stereo). The microphone arm of headsets is either an external microphone type where the microphone is held in front of the user's mouth, or a voicetube type where the microphone is housed in the earpiece and speech reaches it by means of a hollow tube.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Headset<\/span> <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Microphone:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A microphone, colloquially called a mic or mike (both pronounced \/&amp;#712;ma&amp;#618;k\/), is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal. In 1876, Emile Berliner invented the first microphone used as a telephone voice transmitter. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, tape recorders, hearing aids, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, in radio and television broadcasting and in computers for recording voice, VoIP, and for non-acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic checking.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Microphone<\/span> with locking connector<\/li>\n<li>Offers up to eight hours of <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Battery:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;An electro-chemical device, consisting of separate cells connected together to sum their voltages or current capabilities. Examples: lead-acid, alkaline, 9-volt, gel cell and many others.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">battery<\/span> life using two AA <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"\">batteries<\/span><\/li>\n<li>300&#8242; operating range<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<h2>Samson Concert 88 Wireless Headset System HS5 (C Band)<\/h2>\n<p class=\"overview\">Samson Concert 88 Wireless Headset System offers a high-performance <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; UHF:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Ultra high frequency (UHF) designates a range of electromagnetic waves with frequencies between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3,000 MHz), also known as the decimetre band or decimetre wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten decimetres (10 cm to 1 metre). Radio waves with frequencies above the UHF band fall into the SHF (super high frequency) and EHF (extremely high frequency) bands, all of which fall into the microwave frequency range. Lower frequency signals fall into the VHF (very high frequency) or lower bands. See Electromagnetic spectrum and Radio spectrum for a full listing of frequency bands.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">UHF<\/span> wireless solution where the freedom of mobility is a must. It&#8217;s perfect for singers, dancers, DJs, business professionals and others looking for stunning <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Sound:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;Sound is a travelling wave which is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">sound<\/span> and versatility without cables.<br \/>\nThe frequency-agile Concert 88 <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Headset:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A headset is a headphone combined with a microphone. Headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. The most common uses for headsets are in console or PC gaming, Call centers and other telephone-intensive jobs and also for personal use at the computer to facilitate comfortable simultaneous conversation and typing. Headsets are made with either a single-earpiece (mono) or a double-earpiece (mono to both ears or stereo). The microphone arm of headsets is either an external microphone type where the microphone is held in front of the user's mouth, or a voicetube type where the microphone is housed in the earpiece and speech reaches it by means of a hollow tube.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">Headset<\/span> allows for up to 16 systems to operate simultaneously across two <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Frequency:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;The number of times a periodic waveform cycles, or repeats, over a period of time.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">frequency<\/span> bands with up to 300&#8242; separating the receiver and transmitter. At the core of the system is the CR88 Wireless Receiver. Featuring a true <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Diversity:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A method of reception providing protection from signal loss due to multi-path nulls, which are localized small areas with a very low RF signal level caused by multi-path propagation.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">diversity<\/span> design, the CR88 minimizes signal dropouts during performance. If a <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Dropout:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;In wireless microphones, a loss of RF signal, which in turn results in loss of audio or audio that is noticeably noisy. Also refers to a small physical area where there is insufficient RF signal present to obtain satisfactory wireless operation. Dropouts are normally caused by multi-path or signal blockage due to some type of obstruction. Also refers to areas on oxide tape where there is a problem with the coating and where subsequently audio or digital data is not properly reproduced.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">dropout<\/span> does occur, the CR88&#8217;s tone key and auto <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Mute:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;A mute is a device fitted to a musical instrument to alter the sound produced: by affecting the timbre, reducing the volume, or most commonly both.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">mute<\/span> functions eliminate any background <span class=\"dictionary\" title=\"header=[&lt;span class=boxoverheaderplain&gt;Definition of&lt;\/span&gt; Noise:] body=[&lt;table&gt;&lt;td&gt;In sound production, noise can be classified as hum, buzz or hiss, crosstalk or digital hash.&lt;\/td&gt;&lt;\/tr&gt;&lt;\/table&gt;] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]\">noise<\/span> until the signal is restored.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":9988,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product\/8721"}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/product"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=8721"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product\/8721\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/9988"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=8721"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}