8-Channel UHF Wireless Microphone System with 1/4" Mixed Output
• Professional Wireless Microphone System
• Individual Volume Controls
• Low Power Consumption
• Interference Resistant
• 8 Field Replaceable Modules
• 2 RU Metal Receiver Chassis
• Includes 8 Handheld Microphones
The VocoPro wireless microphone system is a simple and efficient solution for ridding yourself of a case full of microphone cables and snakes.
This versatile wireless microphone system is compatible with VocoPro's line of UHF series interchangeable components. The UBP-1 wireless body back transmitter (sold separately) connects to either a lavaliere or headset microphone making this an incredibly versatile and customizable wireless system for any music group, church, school, theater program, or any public address situation with multiple microphone applications. The VocoPro UHF-8800 sports individual squelch control on all eight channels for fine tuning as well as a protective carrying case.This unit is a powerful mic mixer as well summing all eight channels down to a two track mix or each channel is equiped with a discrete XLR line output which can be routed to an individual channel on an external mixer. Each channel has a specific operating frequency that complies with all new FCC frequency rules. The frequencies are designated by letters: M, N, O, and P which sums to one output while Q, R, S, and T sum to the other output.
Internal Product ID:
26975
VocoPro UHF 8800
This system has served me very well. I use it for my band and comedy troupe. It has great quality at a price that was do able. I only have had one hand held mic go south on me. That is why having 8 is a great option.
I would buy this again!
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found this helpful.Very useful!
We use all 8 mics in our worship services. Every once in a while one of the mics (or the channel on the board) phases in and out, but all the rest work very well. Definitely better than 8 mics with cords going all over the place!
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found this helpful.GREAT!
This mic system has been great in our church. We have eliminated all of our cords for mics on stage which has really cleaned the stage up. We love them and they have always worked well for us, not a single problem with them. The only bad thing is they are plastic, so they're not something you want to move around or allow just anyone to handle. We haven't had any break but they probably couldn't handle being dropped too many times.
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found this helpful.wireless microphone with 8 microphones
The 4 mics that plug into the receiver individually work great, but the 4 that run through one plug don't work well at all. It would be best not to buy the system with 8 mics unless you can plug all 8 into individual receiver plugs.
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found this helpful.church mic system
Well lets start with the fantastic price I obtained them for. Excellent!!! Now for the operational evaluation. nice tidy case it comes in should you have the need to move it around. However the receiver unit is a 2 space rac mount system, which is racked, so moving.. (i doubt it). The output, yes I know you can all read the specs, but in a nutshell, you can individually send each channel or sum all the mics if needed into 2 outputs. ie: straight into a power amp. Or as we have it set up conventional each mic output into the snake to the mixer. Tonal quality of the mics? for the price it does the job being 6 of the 8 vocalist would be a bad investment buying higher end gear anyway. As for the lead vocals, not as crisp as a powered cardoid, but acceptable. One pet peeve, noticed only on 2 mics, is that the signal cuts out/off if the voice isnt at a certain db? Are these "switching mics"? I didnt think so, so there may be a defect in the capsule, or the transmitter? Overall pleased, if I spent more I might have downgraded the ratings.
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