Handheld UHF wireless transmitter featuring ND96 dynamic supercardioid microphone head for vocal performance and presentations. The ND96's sound is powerful, rich, and detailed sound and delivers exceptionally high gain before feedback for excellent acoustic control on very loud stages.
The Electro-Voice RE3-HHT96 Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitter pairs perfectly with the RE3-RX diversity receiver. Setup is quick and simple using the RE3 clear frequency scan and sync functions, and the radio link between the robust handheld transmitter and diversity receiver delivers rock-solid system performance.
Electro-Voice RE3-HHT96 Features
- Wireless UHF handheld transmitter
- Features ND96 dynamic supercardioid mic head
- Ideal for vocal applications
- Delivers powerful, rich, and detailed sound
- Provides high gain before feedback for excellent control on loud stages
- Quick and easy setup
- Rock-solid system performance
- RE3-HHT Handheld Transmitter1
- ND96-RC3 microphone head1
- Microphone Stand Adapter1
- AA Batteries2
- Engineering Data Sheet1
- Warranty Card1
- Declaration of Conformity1
- Frequency Oscillation ModePhase-locked loop (PLL)
- Sync Frequency Ultrasonic
- Display By LCD + LED
- Function Controls Power, mute, group, channel, frequency, sensitivity adjustment, RF power, auto off, key lock.
- RF Stability <±10kHz@Fc
- Modulation Frequency Shift
- Wideband FM
- ±48kHz deviation
- Harmonic Radiation <-50dBc
- Battery 2 x AA alkaline battery or NiMH rechargeable battery
- Charging Contacts Yes
- Microphone Coupling 1.25” diameter, 28 UN-2A thread pitch
- Microphone Electrical Contact 3-ring/3-pin
- Finish Black polyurethane paint
- Dimensions (without head)
- Height: 7.52 inch (191mm)
- Width at threaded end: 1.46 inch (37mm)
- Width at control cover: 0.856 inch (22mm)
- Net Weight: (without head): 12.2oz [346 grams]
- Gross Weight (without head): 16.9oz [480 grams]
About Wireless Handheld Microphone Systems at Sound Productions
Wireless handheld microphone systems amplify your sound without the complication of cables. Transmitting signals via radio waves rather than the traditional wired connection, are a flexible, intuitive way to take your audio performance to the next level.
With a wireless vocal mic, a singer or public speaker can move around the space without feeling tethered by a cabled mic, allowing them to interact with the audience with confidence that they’re not going to accidentally pull a plug. Meanwhile, the lack of cables results in a more streamlined look on stage, while also minimizing tripping hazards and simplifying the setup.
Wireless handheld microphone systems are great for meeting the needs of a wide spectrum of applications. These include music venues and concerts, special events, public speakers (particularly for events where a mic is passed around), houses of worship, education, business and commercial uses, and so much more.