The Mipro ACT32H-5 handheld transmitter is a high-quality wireless microphone designed for professional use in a wide range of applications, from live performances to presentations and speeches. This transmitter is part of the Mipro ACT 3 Series, which is renowned for its exceptional sound quality and reliability.
Design and Construction
The ACT32H-5 handheld transmitter features a sleek and ergonomic design that is comfortable to hold and easy to use. The transmitter is made from high-quality materials that are durable and resistant to wear and tear. The body of the transmitter is constructed from robust, lightweight metal, which makes it ideal for use on stage or in other high-pressure environments.
Wireless Technology
The ACT32H-5 transmitter uses advanced wireless technology to provide a reliable and interference-free connection between the microphone and receiver. The transmitter operates on UHF frequencies, which provides a clear and stable signal even in crowded environments. The transmitter also features Mipro’s patented ACT (Automatic Channel Targeting) technology, which automatically selects the best available frequency for optimal performance.
Microphone Capsule
The ACT32H-5 transmitter features a high-quality microphone capsule that delivers exceptional sound quality with a natural and transparent sound. The microphone capsule is highly sensitive, which ensures that even the quietest sounds are captured accurately. The capsule also has a high SPL handling capability, which means that it can handle loud sound sources without distorting.
Battery Life
The ACT32H-5 transmitter is powered by two AA batteries, which provide up to 10 hours of continuous use. The transmitter also features a battery status indicator, which displays the remaining battery life on the transmitter’s LCD screen.
Compatibility
The ACT32H-5 transmitter is compatible with Mipro’s ACT 3 Series receivers, which are designed to provide optimal performance with the transmitter. The transmitter can also be used with other Mipro receivers that operate on the same UHF frequencies.