Product Detail
The Audio-Technica ATW-T220C handheld wireless transmitter from the well - known 2000 Series offers amazing wireless audio performance. With advanced RF power and smart charging contacts, it's built for top - notch stability and is easy to use with rechargeable batteries. It works great with the ATW - B80 antenna booster and other active parts, giving you flexibility and reliability in different professional situations. This unit is in 'Great' shape with hardly any signs of use, a great deal for budget - savvy pros.
The 2000 Series has neat features like automatic frequency scanning. Just press a button, and it finds and sets the best available channel. This is super useful when you have multiple wireless systems running, allowing you to use any of its 10 user - switchable channels at the same time without frequency problems. True Diversity operation and the Tone Lock tone squelch system boost reliability by reducing dropouts and interference.
Whether you're doing live shows, installations, or other professional jobs, the ATW - T220C is very versatile. It has balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4” output jacks to work with all sorts of audio gear. Its tough metal half - rack receiver has user - friendly controls and an informative LCD display for a smooth audio experience.
**Key Features**:
- Affordable professional wireless tech with big improvements.
- Excellent sound quality and reliable performance.
- Automatic frequency scanning for easy operation.
- 10 user - switchable channels for compatibility.
- Antenna power for powered antennas and other RF devices.
- True Diversity operation cuts dropouts by picking the better signal.
- Tone Lock tone squelch system effectively fights interference.
- Durable metal half - rack receiver with easy controls and LCD display.
- Balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4” output jacks for various audio gear.
- Switchable transmitter power output with high and low settings.
- Comes with rack - mount kit and detachable UHF antennas for convenience.
- Ground - lift switch gets rid of audible hum from ground loops.
**Specifications**:
- RF Power Output: High: 30 mW; Low: 10 mW (switchable), at 50 ohms.
- Spurious Emissions: Meets federal and national regulations.
- Microphone Element: Dynamic cardioid.
- Battery Type: Two 1.5V AA alkaline (not included) or two 1.2V AA NiMH (not included).
- Battery Life: High: 7 hours (alkaline), Low: 9 hours (alkaline), depending on battery type and use.
- Dimensions: 232.0 mm (9.13') long, 48.0 mm (1.89') diameter.
- Net Weight: 252 g (8.9 oz), without batteries.
- Battery Recharging Power: U.S./Canada/Latin America: 3.2 V DC, 230 mA x2; Other world areas: 3.2 V DC, 320 mA x2.
**Package Contents**:
- AT8456a Quiet - Flex stand clamp
Using the Audio - Technica ATW - T220C is a breeze. First, insert the batteries. You can use either two 1.5V AA alkaline batteries or two 1.2V AA NiMH batteries, but they're not included. Then, turn on the transmitter. If you're in an area with multiple wireless systems, use the automatic frequency scanning feature. Just press the button, and it'll find the best channel for you.
When connecting to audio gear, you can use the balanced XLR or unbalanced 1/4” output jacks depending on your equipment. The metal half - rack receiver has user - friendly controls and an LCD display, so you can easily adjust settings.
Here are some things to keep in mind. Don't expose the transmitter to extreme temperatures or humidity. Also, make sure to use the correct battery type and follow the charging instructions if you're using rechargeable batteries.
For maintenance, keep the transmitter clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it. Check the antennas regularly to make sure they're in good condition. If you're not using the transmitter for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent damage.