Samson Airline 77 Headset System (AH1/QV10E/CR77)
The AirLine 77 UHF Headset System offers a true wireless experience with no beltpacks and no cables, allowing complete freedom of mobility. The system includes the AH1 headset transmitter, along with the CR77 receiver.
The AirLine headset transmitters feature the Samson Qe Fitness and QV10e Vocal microphone elements. The Qe and QV10e headsets were designed to go around the back of your head rather than over the top. This allows the transmitter to be attached directly to the headband, out of the way and completely unobtrusive, while being comfortable and secure during performances or group fitness classes.
Both the Qe and the QV10e are designed with unidirectional microphones and cardioid pickup patterns that reject feedback. The Qe Fitness headset is ideal for group fitness instructors who need a durable headset that will remain in place despite repetitious movement. The QV10e Vocal headset has a microphone element that's perfect for singers who need hands free performance. Both transmitters offer 14 hours of operation on a single AAA battery.
The core of the receiver system is the CR77 true-diversity half-rack UHF receiver. It's deisgned to work flawlessly with all AirLine UHF transmitters. Featuring dual tuned, molded antennea, a front panel display with large multi-segment audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob that allows easy adjustment of audio output, the CR77 takes all of the guesswork out making your wireless system perform. Its synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while the LED meters monitor the system's operation. The rear panel features balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options. In addition, two CR77 receivers can be rackmounted together in a single space rack adapter available as an added accessory.
- Samson AirLine 77
- AH1 Transmitter, QV10E Headset Microphone
- Wireless System Component
- Compatible with CR77 Receiver
- Channel Frequency E4: 864.875 MHz