Audio Technica T341B 3000 Handheld Transmitter

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Audio Technica T341B 3000 Handheld Transmitter

The Audio-Technica ATW-T341b handheld dynamic microphone/transmitter is built to work with Audio-Technica's 3000 Series wireless systems. The combination microphone and transmitter is equipped with the same element used in the Audio-Technica Artist Elite AE4100 dynamic handheld microphone.

Audio-Technica created the ATW-T341b wireless microphone for professional live sound venues. The transmitter uses a pair of 1.5V AA batteries for economical operation and wide availability. A fuel-gauge battery condition indicator with low-battery warning keeps you posted on the ATW-T341b microphone/transmitter's remaining power.

Features:
  • Works with 3000 Series wireless systems
  • Includes AT8456a Quiet-Flex stand clamp
Specifications:
  • RF power output: High: 30 mW; Low: 10 mW, (switchable), at 50?
  • Spurious emissions: Following federal and national regulations
  • Microphone element: ATW-T341b Dynamic cardioid
  • Batteries: Two 1.5V AA, not included
  • Battery life: High: 6 hours (alkaline), Low: 8 hours (alkaline), depending on battery type and use pattern
  • Dimensions: ATW-T341b 237.0mm (9.33") long, 48.0mm (1.89") diameter
  • Net weight: ATW-T341b 284g (10.0oz.), without batteries

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