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Godox WMicS1 Kit 2 UFH Wireless Microphone System

Godox
  • ₱12,000.00

  • In Stock

  • 0% 3mos BDO, BPI, CITI, HSBC ₱4,000.00/mo.

Product Highlights
  • 2-Person Lectures, Streaming, Interviews
  • 2 x Transmitters with Omni Lavalier Mics
  • Compact Dual-Channel Receiver
  • Headphone Monitoring
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Accessories

Display Receiver 1 x OLED (Battery Status, Frequency, Output Level, Power, Transmitter Battery Status) Transmitter 1 x OLED (Audio Level, Channel, Mute)
Polar Pattern Omnidirectional
Sound Field Mono
Type Lavalier
Range Operating range 328.1' / 100 m (Line of Sight)
Input/Output Receiver - Audio 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Output (Lockable); 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Headphone Output (Lockable) Tranmitter - Audio 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Input (Lockable) Microphone - 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Male Output

General

Dimension Receiver 2.5 x 7.5 x 1" / 63 x 190 x 25 mm Transmitter 2.5 x 7.5 x 0.9" / 63 x 190 x 22 mm
Warranty 3 Months
The WMicS1 Kit 2 includes two bodypack transmitters with omnidirectional lavalier mics. It also comes with a receiver that mounts on and plugs directly into your DSLR/mirrorless camera. The XLR output cable is for use with professional camcorders.

The system offers 96 frequencies to choose from to avoid wireless signal interference. The transmitters and the receiver operate on two AA batteries but can also be powered via USB. If your camera doesn't have a headphone jack, you can monitor your sound via the receiver's 3.5mm headphone output while recording to ensure that you are capturing a clean signal.

Two Microphones into One Receiver
  • The two-channel receiver allows you to save space on your shooting rig by using a single receiver to simultaneously receive signals from the two mic/transmitters.
  • When using just one mic, the sound is recorded on both the left and right channels of your camera. When using two microphones, each sound is recorded separately with one on the left channel of your camera and the other on the right channel—allowing you to isolate each person's voice and adjust each level individually later in post.
  • There are 30 levels of volume adjustment to control the audio output of the receiver—for both mics individually.