- Sennheiser EW-D ME4 SET Digital Wireless Lavalier Microphone SystemThe EW-D ME4 SET is a wireless lavalier microphone system that includes the EW-D EM wireless receiver and the EW-D SK bodypack transmitter, as well as the ME 4 lavalier microphone. Part of ...100850_base$699.00
- Sennheiser EW-D ME3 SET Digital Wireless Headworn Microphone SystemThe EW-D ME3 SET from Sennheiser is a wireless system comprised of an EW-D EM wireless receiver and an EW-D SK bodypack transmitter. Ideal for public speaking, this system also includes an ME3 ...100847_base$749.00
- Sennheiser EW-D SKM-S Digital Handheld TransmitterThe EW-D SKM-S from Sennheiser is a digital handheld transmitter with an integrated mute switch. It can be used with a variety of Sennheiser and Neumann microphone modules (sold separately). This ...100871_base$299.95
- Sennheiser EW-D SK BASE SET Digital Wireless Bodypack SystemThe EW-D SK BASE SET from Sennheiser is a wireless system comprised of the EW-D EM wireless receiver and the EW-D SK bodypack transmitter. This bodypack system is available in different frequency ...100856_base$599.00
- Sennheiser EW-D ME2 SET Digital Wireless Lavalier Microphone SystemThe EW-D ME2 SET from Sennheiser is a wireless system comprised of the EW-D EM wireless receiver and the EW-D SK bodypack transmitter. Part of the Evolution Wireless Digital family of gear, the ...100844_base$699.00
- Sennheiser ew 300 G4-BASE SK-RC Wireless Bodypack SystemStep out onto any stage with confidence and freedom of movement with the ew 300 G4-BASE SK-RC Wireless Bodypack System from Sennheiser. A great base set for when you need a reliable bodypack ...118377_base$959.00
- Sennheiser EM 300-500 G4 True Diversity Half-Rack ReceiverTake on the world’s biggest stages with the EM 300-500 G4 from Sennheiser. This true diversity, half-rack receiver is designed to meet the rigorous expectations of live sound professionals. ...118337_base$639.00
- Sennheiser ew 300 G4-865-S Wireless Handheld Microphone SystemThe ew 300 G4-865-S Wireless Handheld Microphone System from Sennheiser is the ideal wireless setup for moderators, presenters, and public speakers. Out of the box, this set includes an SKM 300 ...118172_base$1,169.00
- Sennheiser SK 100 G4 Bodypack TransmitterIdeal for daily use on the stage, the SK 100 G4 from Sennheiser is a rugged bodypack transmitter that is compatible with evolution wireless G4 100 systems. Using infrared, this bodypack is easy to ...118319_base$299.95
- Sennheiser SKM 100 G4 Wireless Handheld TransmitterNote: Microphone Capsule Sold Separately. The SKM 100 G4 from Sennheiser is a wireless handheld microphone transmitter. Its lightweight aluminum housing makes it perfect for gigging smaller ...118400_base$299.95
- Shure ULXD1 Digital Wireless Bodypack TransmitterRugged yet lightweight, Shure's ULXD1 is a wireless bodypack transmitter compatible with ULX-D Digital Wireless Systems. Comes in different frequency ranges. Used in conjunction with other ULX-D ...24784_base$567.00
- Shure SLXD24D/B58 Dual Wireless Handheld Microphone SystemThe SLXD24D/B58 Dual Wireless Handheld Microphone System from Shure provides crystal-clear digital audio quality with >120 dB dynamic range. Two wireless mics create more versatility for ...46675_base$1,479.00
- Shure SLXD2/SM58 Handheld Wireless Microphone TransmitterGo wireless with Shure's SLXD2/SM58, a handheld transmitter that features the SM58 interchangeable microphone capsule. The SLXD2/SM58 is ideal for presentations in lecture halls, vocals at live ...46607_base$279.00
- Shure SLXD24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone SystemFeaturing the legendary SM58® Cardioid Dynamic Microphone capsule on top of the SLXD2 handheld wireless transmitter, SLXD24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System provides crystal-clear ...46665_base$699.00
- Shure SLXD14/93 Wireless Lavalier Microphone SystemIdeal for presenters, worship leaders, and live performers, the SLXD14/93 Wireless Lavalier Microphone System is designed to deliver versatility and user-friendliness. This system boasts stable, ...46566_base$739.00
- Shure BLX88 Dual-Channel Wireless ReceiverThe rugged BLX88 is an analog wireless receiver designed to work with dual-channel Shure BLX® Wireless Systems. It is compatible with mics using the BLX1 bodypack transmitter and BLX2 handheld ...44799_base$289.00
- Shure ULXD2/B58 Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone TransmitterWith an interchangeable BETA 58A microphone capsule, the Shure ULXD2 digital handheld transmitter with beta 58a capsule delivers uncompromising audio quality and RF performance, and AES 256-bit ...24811_base$714.00
- Shure QLXD2/K8B Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone TransmitterThe feature-packed QLXD2/K8B Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone Transmitter from Shure comes with the KSM8 Dualdyne Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Wireless Mic. Featuring transparent 24-bit digital ...81422_base$739.00
- Shure SLXD24/B58 Wireless Handheld Microphone SystemShure's SLXD24/B58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System provides crystal-clear digital audio quality with >120 dB dynamic range, all while maintaining stable signals with high efficiency for ...46623_base$749.00
- Shure ULXD2/K8 Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone TransmitterCapture the clearest vocals for your live performances with the ULXD2/K8 Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone Transmitter from Shure. This system includes the ULXD2 Handheld Transmitter along with ...11031_base$1,169.00
Whether you’re a singer, speaker, musician, or installer, professional wireless systems provide a flexible, intuitive way to take your audio to the next level. Wireless systems operate by transmitting signals via radio waves rather than the traditional wired connection. Also known as wireless mic sets or wireless mic kits, SoundPro carries multiple wireless systems that offer all the wireless components you need to experience the ultimate freedom of “cordless” audio.
Wireless handheld microphone systems are great for 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, etc. A great choice for stage use, wireless lavalier microphone systems boast a low-profile design that helps focus your audience’s attention on your performance, not your tech. Along those same lines, but with more active presentations in mind, small-but-mighty wireless headworn microphone systems are designed specifically for versatility, and portability, and for delivering accurate sound without distracting your audience. Wireless instrument systems are another alternative for adding mobility to your musical performance. Last but not least, wireless transmitters and receivers are the backbone components of wireless systems, ensuring reliable, intuitive connectivity and pristine signal fidelity.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How do wireless microphones work?
Wireless microphone systems operate by using a battery-powered transmitter (for example, a handheld mic or a bodypack paired with a lavalier or headworn mic) to translate sound into an electronic signal, sending the signal over radio frequencies (RF) to a receiver, which then disperses the signal to a loudspeaker or other piece of gear that translates the signal back into sound.
Q: What do you need for a wireless microphone system?
The exact number and type of wireless components you need for your microphone setup will vary according to your application, but at its simplest, you’ll need one transmitter (the wireless microphone) and one receiver. If you’re hoping to use a lavalier or headset microphone, you’ll need a bodypack to connect the microphone to. Fortunately, Sound Productions carries comprehensive systems for Handheld, Headworn, and Lavalier wireless microphones to help you get all the components you need; just note the “In the Box” section that lists all the included components when browsing these products.
Need help deciding between headworn and lavalier options? Our article Go Hands-Free: Lavalier Vs. Headworn Microphones outlines the best applications for each option.
Q: How do you use a wireless microphone?
For a wireless transmitter to communicate with a receiver, they need to be on the same frequency. This is measured by the distance between the peaks of a radio wave: if there is a lot of distance between each wave, it’s a low frequency, whereas if the waves are more condensed together, there is a high frequency to the waves. As a rule, low frequencies can be transmitted a farther distance but tend to be weaker and more easily impeded by solid objects, while high frequencies can’t transmit as far but are stronger.
Q: How do you find the frequency for a wireless microphone?
- Power on your wireless receiver. Most receiver models provide an automatic scan feature that can be accessed by its own designated “Scan” button or easily accessed via a main menu on the front display or panel. The receiver will scan for available frequencies.
- Synchronize the receiver to your wireless transmitter to ensure they’re operating on the same frequency.
- You can manually adjust the frequency of your transmitter to match the information displayed on the front of your receiver.
- Alternatively, many wireless components boast a feature called Infrared Sync. Locate the infrared eye on both the transmitter and receiver, as well as the “Sync” button on the receiver. Hold the transmitter 4-6” away from the receiver and press “Sync” on the receiver.
- The receiver’s display should indicate when the process is complete—at which point you’re ready to go!
Q: Can I use more than one wireless microphone with a receiver?
If your wireless system uses more than one transmitter, you will need to coordinate frequencies. Each channel’s frequency must be sufficiently spaced apart to avoid interfering with each other’s signals. Higher-end wireless systems are more efficient and can pack separate channels tighter together, but you’ll still want to provide some margin, so the signals don’t bleed together and cause dropouts, noise, or other audio problems.
(When setting up larger systems of 10, 15, 20, or more wireless units, this process can be more complex. Call the experts at SoundPro if you have any questions about setting up a larger wireless system, or if you want to learn more about wireless audio.)
Q: What frequency is best for a wireless mic system?
Frequency types include VHG, UHF, 2.4GHz (Wi-Fi), and even Bluetooth. For most wireless microphone systems, UHF is the best choice due to its greater bandwidth, optimized reliability, pristine audio quality, and available frequency agility.
Q: What is the best wireless microphone for a church or other house of worship?
Handheld wireless mics are a great choice for a mic that is “passed around” amongst the congregation or to a guest singer or performer for one musical number. Wireless lavalier mics work well for speakers and presenters that face forward and don’t move around on stage, but headset mics are quickly becoming the new standard for worship applications where the freedom of wireless is key. Check out our article about Considering Wireless Mics for your Worship Facility for more information.
Q: What is the best wireless microphone for singing or live vocals?
In general, the best microphone for capturing vocals is one that can handle high SPLs, offer a uniform frequency pick-up pattern, minimize proximity effect, and deliver a natural response while rejecting noise from the sides and rear. To achieve these results, look for a dynamic microphone with a cardioid polar pattern. Our article SoundPro’s Top Microphone Picks for Live Vocals outlines the favorites of our experienced Account Managers, and many of these are available in wireless options.
Check out our article Wireless Microphone Systems 101 to learn more. For more information, e-mail us at info@soundpro.com or call our knowledgeable Account Managers at 800.203.5611.