Product Detail
The Gemini UHF-4100M is a top - notch wireless handheld mic system. It offers crystal - clear vocal reproduction without the hassle of cables, so you can pour your heart out during performances without any wired limitations. Whether you're a lead singer, an MC, a DJ, or a karaoke lover, this system provides excellent reliability and super - clear reception at an affordable price. Built tough for heavy touring or regular use in bars, clubs, auditoriums, and places of worship, it has a powerful 100 - channel UHF receiver with a 250 - foot range. The Phase Locked Loop (PLL) circuitry prevents phasing issues. The front panel has a Power button, rotary Volume control, and Group and Channel adjustments. RF and AF LED indicators let you monitor the signal strength, and balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4 - inch outputs offer easy connections. You can set the frequency manually or let the receiver find the best one automatically. The dynamic handheld microphone transmitter has a high - sensitivity cardioid capsule for a professional sound, and noise absorption components reduce switch shock and handling noise. It has a convenient Power/Mute button and runs on two AA batteries for up to eight hours. Key features include a single UHF receiver with 250 - foot range, 100 operating frequencies in different regions (US: 682 - 698MHz, EUR: 854 - 865MHz), allowing up to 8 mics to work together without interference, switchable frequency selection, and more.
Using the Gemini UHF - 4100M is a breeze. First, insert two AA alkaline batteries into the handheld microphone transmitter. Then, turn on the receiver using the Power button on the front panel. You can either manually set the frequency or let the receiver automatically find the optimal one. Adjust the volume with the rotary control. When using multiple microphones, make sure they are within the 250 - foot range and the system can handle up to 8 mics without interference. As for the microphone, hold it firmly and speak clearly into the front of the cardioid capsule for the best sound. Remember to turn off the microphone when not in use to save battery life. The battery can last up to 8 hours, so keep an eye on it and have spare batteries ready if needed. For maintenance, keep the receiver and microphone clean. Wipe them gently with a dry cloth. Avoid exposing the system to extreme temperatures or moisture. If there are any issues with signal strength, check the RF and AF LED indicators on the receiver's front panel.