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11.02.2012

Featured Equipment: Samson Airline Micro Camera Wireless lav mic set

Samson Airline Micro Camera Wireless lav mic set
The AirLine Micro Wireless Camera System utilizes the latest in lithium-ion battery technology and high-quality audio and RF components, representing a breakthrough that is ideal for all video camera applications requiring outstanding audio, including DSLR video. The result is our smallest wireless system ever.
To eliminate continually changing batteries, Samson has designed this wireless system to be fully rechargeable with lithium-ion batteries for both the AL2 transmitter and AR2 receiver. The AR2DT double-docking station provides power to both units via a USB DC input, as well as a 3.5mm balanced audio output for the receiver. With AirLine Micro, the days of replacing batteries in your wireless camera system are over.
Find out more: Samson Airline Micro Camera
 TOP FEATURES
AirLine Micro Wireless Camera System
  • Wireless system with micro-sized AL2 transmitter, AR2 receiver and double dock
  • Tone squelch and auto mute for clear operation
  • Includes a system carry case, hot shoe mount, 3.5mm and XLR camera connectors, AC adapter and charging cables
AL2 Transmitter
  • Beltpack transmitter and LM10 omnidirectional lavalier microphone
  • Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (7-8 hours of operation)
  • USB DC input for recharging
  • Single button operation for power, mute and volume
  • Multi-color LED displaying RF, low battery and power
AR2 Receiver
  • Low-profile wireless receiver (2.36” x 1.67” x .51”)
  • Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (7-8 hours of operation)
  • USB DC input for power and recharging
  • 3.5mm balanced mic/line level output
  • Multi-color LED displaying RF, low battery and power
AR2DT Double Dock
  • Provides secure base for AL2 transmitter during recharging and AR2 receiver during operation and/or recharging
  • USB DC input for power and recharging (cables included)
  • 3.5mm unbalanced audio output
Buy Samson Airline Micro Camera at Revolution Audio

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