The Audio-Technica 3000 Series Wireless In-Ear Monitor System is a top - notch solution for performers and venue owners. It offers high - quality sound and stable RF performance at an affordable price. This system is suitable for houses of worship, live - performance venues, and system integrators. It combines features from Audio - Technica's well - known 3000 Series UHF Wireless Microphone Systems. The rack - mount transmitter has intuitive front - panel controls and a large OLED display, while the body - pack receiver comes with an efficient headphone amplifier. The included ATH - E40 professional in - ear monitor headphones use proprietary dual phase push - pull drivers for excellent audio accuracy. With wideband UHF coverage in frequency band DF2 (470 - 608 MHz) and network monitoring via Audio - Technica Wireless Manager software, it provides great versatility. Key features include durable construction, high - quality sound, wide UHF tuning bandwidth, and advanced functions like stereo/mono operation with mix controls. Specifications cover a wide range of details such as operating frequencies, dynamic range, and battery life. The package includes an AC adapter, rack - mounts, a flexible UHF antenna, and ATH - E40 headphones.


Using the Audio - Technica 3000 Series Wireless In - Ear Monitor System is easy. First, connect the transmitter to your audio source using the XLR inputs. Then, power on the transmitter and receiver. You can adjust settings on the OLED screens of both the transmitter and receiver. For the body - pack receiver, insert the appropriate batteries. The receiver can be worn on your body, and you can connect the included ATH - E40 headphones to enjoy high - quality sound. When using it, make sure to keep the receiver within the operating range of 90 m (300') from the transmitter. Avoid using it in extremely hot or cold temperatures, as the operating temperature range is - 5 to + 45 degrees Celsius. For maintenance, keep the equipment clean and dry. Check the antennas regularly for any damage. If you're using NiMH batteries, recharge them when they're low. And remember to update the software periodically through the network port for the best performance.