Pyle PDWM3400 Wireless Microphone System
Introduction
This black Pyle Pro handsfree wireless microphone system offers two selectable frequency channels, a 160-foot operating range for cordless karaoke singing, mobility for dynamic on-stage performances, and two frequency channels. In contrast to inferior VHF units, this device has UHF signal audio transmission for an unmatched performance with an operation range of up to 160 feet for clear, noise- and distortion-free, crisp vocals and outstanding sound reproduction. In order to balance the vocals as needed for a karaoke experience that both children and adults will enjoy, each lav mic has its own volume control. Perfect for conferences, business meetings, and DJ parties.
The receiver base has an AUX 1/4″ phone socket for connecting additional external devices as well as a balanced XLR output jack for connecting your speaker, stereo, or sound mixer. Additionally, it contains an antenna, indicator lights, and a digital frequency display. A receiver base, TRS 14″ cable, power adapter, two body-pack transmitters, two headsets, and two lavalier lapel mics are all included in the bundle. The gadget can be used both indoors and outdoors, such as in a church or classroom for educational purposes.
SYSTEM TYPE
- The Vocal Artist-UHF is a hand-held system designed for singers who desire the high quality microphones and the freedom of wireless performance.
- The Presenter-UHF is a body-pack system designed for public speakers who prefer an inconspicuous, hands-free lavaliere microphone.
- The Headset-UHF is a body-pack system designed for users in physically active applications, who desire the freedom of hand-free microphone.
- System Operating frequency range is: 573-597.8 MHz
CHANNEL RECEIVER
SINGLE CHANNEL RECEIVER
- Power Button: Power ON/OFF the receiver.
- Power Indicator: Indicate the power ON/OFF.
- Channel Display: Indicates the frequency data of the selected channel group.
- SET Function Button: Sets channel data.
- “AF” Audio Level Indicator: Indicate the wireless system audio signal level.
- “RF” Signal indicator: Glows when the Receiver receive RF signal from Transmitter.
- Volume Knob: Adjust the volume output of receiver.
- XLR Balanced Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input port of amplifier, mixer.
- 1/4″ Audio Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input port of amplifier, mixer.
- Power Jack: Connect the AC/DC adapter to receiver.
DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER
- Power Button: Power ON/OFF the receiver.
- Power Indicator: Indicate the power ON/OFF.
- Channel Display: Indicates the frequency data of the selected channel group.
- SET Function Button: Sets channel data.
- “AF” Audio Level Indicator: Indicate the wireless system audio signal level.
- “RF” Signal indicator: Glows when the Receiver receive RF signal from Transmitter.
- Volume Knob: Adjust the volume output of receiver.
- XLR Balanced Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input port of amplifier, mixer.
- 1/4″ Audio Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input port of amplifier, mixer.
- Power Jack: Connect the AC/DC adapter to receiver.
MICROPHONE FUNCTIONS
- Grille: Protects the cartridge and help reducing the breath sounds and wind noise.
- Channel Display: Indicates the frequency data of the selected channel group.
- Down Function Button: Sets channel data.
- Up Function Button: Sets channel data.
- Power and Audio Mute Switch.
- Battery Cover: Open it to install the battery.
TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS
- Power and Audio Mute Switch.
- Antenna: Transmit the RF signal of transmitter.
- Belt Clip: Attach the transmitter to the belt.
- Audio Input Jack: It is suitable for lavalier system/headset system.
- Channel Display: Indicates the frequency data of the selected channel group.
- Gain Adjusting Volume: Adjust the transmitter audio input gain.
- State Setting Switch: Set the using state of lavalier system (L) / headset system (H).
- Up Function Button: Sets channel data.
- Down Function Button: Sets channel data.
RECEIVER CONNECTIONS
- Receiver Power Connection: Connect the AC adapter into the DC power connector on the back of the receiver. Plug the AC adapter into an AC 120V/220V 50Hz outlet.
- Antenna: Keep the position of antenna at a 45 angle from vertical. (Shown as below)
- Audio Connection: Connect the audio cable from the audio output on the receiver to the input on your amplifier equipment.
BODYPACK TRANSMITTER CONNECTION
- Lavalier Microphone Connection: Connect the connector of supplied Lavalier microphone to the connecting jack of transmitter (Shown as below) Set the transmitter work state in wireless lavaliere system.
- Headset Microphone Connection: Connect the connector of supplied Headset microphone to the connecting jack of transmitter (Shown as below) Set the transmitter work state in wireless headset system.
TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION
- Battery Installation of Transmitter: Push open the battery cover. Insert the supplied batteries into battery jar in polarity and cover the battery Cover.
MATCHINGWIRELESS FREQUENCY (RECEIVER /TRANSMITTER CONNECTION)
- Press and hold the “SET” button on the receiver — then release the button once the receiver display begins to flash.
- When it is flashing, continue to press the “SET” button again to select the desired channel, the selected channel will save automatically without any action for 5 seconds.
- Power on your microphone/transmitter, press and hold the “UP” and “DOWN” arrow keys once the CH number on display begins to flash.
- When it is flashing, press “UP” and “DOWN” arrow keys to select the same channel as chosen on receiver, then, the selected channel will save automatically without any action for5 seconds.
- Repeat steps 1-4 to connect an additional microphone / transmitter (For models PDWM3375, PDWM3400)
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | INDICATOR STATUS | SOLUTION |
No Sound |
Rod transmitter |
Slide transmitter POWER ON/ OFF switch ON position. Make sure battery Is Inserted properly, observing battery (+/-), If battery is inserted properly, replace with fresh battery. |
Rod transmitter | Slide transmitter MUTE/ON switch ON position. | |
Red receiver POWER light off |
Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into an electrical outlet and into DC input connector.
Make sure AC electrical outlet works and supplies proper volt- age. |
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Receiver signal indicators A/B lights glowing |
Turn up receiver volume control.
– tions from the receiver to the external equipment are secure. |
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Receiver signal indicators A/B lights off. Transmitter and receiv- er POWER lights glowing. |
receiver’s frequencies matches. Move transmitter closer to the receiver. |
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Sound level differs from level of cabled instrument |
Receiver signal indicators A/B lights glowing |
Adjust transmitter gain level to compensatory.
Adjust receiver volume as necessary. |
Sound level differs with different guitars. | Receiver signal indicators A/B lights glowing. | Re-adjust transmitter gain level to compensate for differences in guitar outputs. |
Distortion level increases gradually | Receiver signal indicators A/B lights and transmitter’s low bat- tery light glowing |
Replace transmitter battery |
Bursts of noise or other audible radio signals present |
Signal indicators A/B lights on |
Identify potential sources of interference (other RF sources) and turn off, remove or use a wireless system operating on a different frequency. |
Momentary loss of sound as transmitter is moved around performing area |
Receiver signal indicators A/B lights off when sound is lost. |
Reposition receiver and perform walk-through test again. If audio dropouts persist, mark “dead“ spots and avoid them during performance |
SYSTEM FEATURES
- UHF Band Microphone Signal System
- Operation Range: Up to 160’+ ft.
- Audio Level Indicator for Wireless Signal Strength
- Independent & Adjustable Channel Volume Controls
- RF Signal Indicator for Transmitter Signal Strength
- LED Power Indicator & Channel Display
- Selectable Frequency Range: Up to (8) Channels
- 1/4” Audio Output Jack
- XLR Balanced Output Jack
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Microphone Receiver
- (2) Body-Pack Transmitters
- (2) Headset Microphones
- (2) Lavalier Microphones
BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER SPECS:
- RF Output: >10dBm
- Modulation Type: FM
- Max Deviation: ±40KHz
- Spurious Emission: >55dBc
- Nominal Current Drain: <40mA
- Power Requirements: (2) x 1.5V AA (Not Included)
- Dimensions: 9.25” x 1.9” x 1.9”
RECEIVER SPECS:
- Image & Spurious Rejection: >70 dB
- Signal / Noise Ratio: -105dB
- H.D.: < 1%
- Audio Output Level: 0-300 mV
- Power Supply: 110/220V (12-15V, DC Adapter)
- Dimensions 6.8” x 5.3” x 1.7”
- Sold as: Kit
- Weight: 2.94 lbs.
FAQs
If you have the correct input on your PC, you should absolutely be able to do that.
Amazon has Lavaliere Microphones or just Google you should find some.
Exactly what you see in the photo plus power adapter, batteries, and one connection cable (standard mic jack) to run from the receiver to your equipment. You will need 4 AA batteries as the ones included run out quickly.
I do not suggest this product for theater use. Shure mic is not compatible. I had to replace this system 3 months after purchase due to malfunction. There is a reliability issue.
I doubt it would work.
Dimensions: 9.25” x 1.9” x 1.9”
Weight: 2.94 lbs.
Yes it should if you’re using a dual mic system.
Your question is rather unclear, but you can use only one microphone module at a time, with no downside.
I can’t imagine why it would work or why you would want to even try. 1st off the outputs are XLR or 1/4 headphone jack. GoPro has 1/8 headphone. So that causes a problem. Going to need a special cable or an adapter. After that depending on what you are doing the wireless rig will not help you. Still needs to be plugged into a wall. Can’t take this out in the “wilderness”. Just like any cordless mic the signal from the mic goes to a bass that is plugged into a wall. The range will only go so far. I personally can’t think of any use you would possibly have to hook not this but any wireless rig to a GoPro unless you are filming in your house or something. But then why not just get a wired mic? Because a wired mic doesn’t have to have any electricity going through it. Wired mics are much more portable if you know what I am saying. Wireless mics are for stage performance.
No.
You can only connect the transmitters that came with the package.
No.
Send it back to Amazon as defective goods. You paid Amazon, they should replace or refund your money.
the output is to one device; however, If you hook it up to an amp or similar device, then you can split it. Although…. I see no reason you cannot simply split the line coming from the receiver initially and into two different devices. Just make sure everything is grounded and has its own power supply.
You sure can! There are many options but a simple cheap one would be “Pyle-Pro PDWM96 Lavalier Wireless Microphone System” But you could just search “Lavalier Wireless Microphone System” or just “Wireless Microphone System”.