Pyle PDWM2145 Dual Channel Wireless Microphone System
Introduction
Each Wireless Microphone System operates within the qualified wireless operating frequency range listed as: 174-216MHz.*
This microphone system operates on high-efficiency, low-consumption discharging techniques. Performance features include independent developed mobile frequency compression,expander circuitry, image frequency limiting circuits, multiple-checked silent and noise-free circuits, antenna diversity receiving circuit & switch impact noise defeat circuits.
The PDWM2135 – PDWM2140 – PDWM2145 were manufactured to be easy to use and still give you professional performance quality.
Simple Installation and Operation
Please note- select models come equipped with different transmitters and microphones.
- Unscrew the bottom of the microphone (or slide open the battery compartment tray of the belt-pack transmitter) to install two ‘AA’ Batteries. Screw the Battery cap back on.
- Plug your receiving unit into your mixer or amplifier with a 1/4″ mono microphone cord.
- Plug the receiving unit into your electrical wall outlet.
- Turn the receiver ON by using the ON/OFF switch located at the front of the unit.
- There is a switch located on each of the two microphones that turns each microphone ON/OFF & mutes them individually.
System Features
- VHF Narrow Band Receiver System
- Dual Frequency Design (Channel A/B)
- High Signal/Noise Ratio Performance
- Broad Frequency Response Range & Low Distortion
- Independent Adjustable Volume Control
- Dual Independent Channel Antennas
- RF (Radio Frequency) Signal Indicator
- AF (Audio Frequency) Signal Indicator
What’s in the Box?
- Microphone Receiver
- (2) Body-Pack Transmitters
- (2) Headset Microphones
- (2) Lavalier Microphones
Belt-Pack Transmitters
- Modulation Pattern: FM
- RF Power Output: >13dBm
- Modulation Degree: >30KHz
- Power Current: <110mA
- Harmonic at Higher Degree: <60dB
- Battery Powered, Require (2) x ‘AA’ Batteries –Each
System Receiver
- Sensitivity: -95dBm (S/N:12dB)
- RF Image Rejection:-75dB
- Audio Dynamic Range: 95dB
- T.H.D.: <1%
- S/N Ratio: >70dB
- Neighboring Channel / Interference: >70dB
- Power: AC 120V, 60Hz
- Receiver Dimensions (L x W x H): 8.07” x 5.75” x 1.64”
Frequently Asked Questions
A stereo cord will work if that’s what you already have. Otherwise, a cord with a mono 1/4″ plug on both ends is all you need.
Dont let these people lie to you, horrible signal and horrible distance something as small as a tree branch can cause you to lose signal
This microphone system should connect into your recorder with the 1/4 inch jack plug provided from the transmitter, if needed may require and adaptor to fit your apparatus. The headphone should work better than the lapel lavelier.
Yes they have clips on them.
They were used as a PA system (it rained like crazy that day, but they performed great) and came thru shining.
This Mic set up has only a single output to (Amp), Reciever etc. Would require using a (multiple) channel AMP (Or source) to run multiple mics.
I not try it yet but I plugged in my amp mix it work good
This is a headset microphone. I purchased it had to return it and get a new one. Both times the microphones worked well in the beginning but after 3-4 times started having problems and one of the Mics completely stopped working. Seems like a good deal but doesn’t work well, especially with a lot of movement.
I have never used it like that but the headset and clip attach to the wireless receiver with a 3.5 mm cord but the receiver package is a 1/4 inch cord. There is adapters you can buy to use the 1/4 to 3.5mm or whatever you need it to be but again, I have never used it like that before
yes it will I hooked to mixer in our church just need to hook up to mixer with right ends cant remember what wire has jacj to run from box to mixer
In order to plug the receiver into an amplifier, you will need a cord with 1/4″ plugs on both ends. A mono cord is all you need, but if you already have 1/4″ stereo plugs, they should work.
Yes I’ve connected mine directly to my cell phone.
Yes, you can
I’m not sure about connecting this to iphone. Never tried. Received range is good up to about 25 to 30 feet.
For this question you might have to ask Pyle, as it is your asking Amazon. I do have this unit and the headsets work great but the clip on mics you basically have to talk right into them. For headset use only, I would recommend this unit.