The Audio-Technica ATW-2192XC is an affordable yet top - notch professional wireless headworn microphone system from the acclaimed 2000 Series. It's extremely versatile, perfect for musical instrument/live performances, fixed installations, public address, A/V rental houses, and worship centers. This system includes the ATW - R2100C receiver, ATW - T210C body - pack transmitter, and BP892xcW MicroSet omnidirectional condenser headworn microphone, along with useful accessories like element covers, windscreens, a clothing clip, and a dual - ear adapter kit. At a budget - friendly price, it offers uncompromised professional sound quality. It features True Diversity operation to minimize signal dropouts and an automatic frequency scanning mechanism for interference - free audio. With 10 user - switchable channels and power options for antennas or other RF devices, it ensures excellent sound and reliability, making it a favorite among industry pros. The durable metal half - rack receiver has intuitive controls and an LCD display for easy use. It also provides versatile connectivity with balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4” output jacks, compatible with various audio setups. Experience its flexibility and high - quality performance in numerous settings.

Using the Audio - Technica ATW - 2192XC is easy. First, install the batteries in the body - pack transmitter. You can use two 1.5V AA alkaline or two 1.2V AA NiMH batteries. Then, attach the headworn microphone to your head and connect it to the body - pack transmitter. Next, set up the receiver. Connect the antennas to the receiver and plug in the AC adapter. You can rack - mount the receiver using the provided adapters. For audio output, use the balanced XLR or unbalanced 1/4” output jacks to connect to your audio system. When using, keep the system within an open range of about 100 m (300') to get the best signal. Avoid using it in extremely hot or cold environments, as the operating temperature range is 5º C to 45º C (41º F to 113º F). To maintain the system, clean the microphone regularly with a soft cloth. Replace the element covers and windscreens when they get dirty. If you're not using the system for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent damage. Also, make sure to follow all federal and national regulations regarding RF emissions.