Hybrid U-DV MK3 Dual Handheld

R2,325.00


Availability: Out of stock

Cordless Microphone – Dual Handheld

The Hybrid U-DV MKIII is a variable channel, UHF, dual handheld transmitter-receiver microphone system with excellent features. These include 15 selectable frequencies, Infra-red synchronization between transmitters and receiver, individual balanced line outputs as well as individual volume controls which make it ideal for most applications.
The U-DV MKIII is available in three models, Dual Handheld, Handheld + Lapel and Handheld + Headset.

U-DV MKIII Cordless Dual Handheld
Transmitters: 2 x Handheld, LCD Screen, Infra-red Synchronisation, Mute control
Receiver: Single Antenna/Transmitter, 3 colour LCD Screen, Individual volume controls, Frequency set controls, Infra-red synchronisation, Lock function, Charging point for Handheld battery
Transmitters PSU: 2 x 3.7V rechargable battery (Included)
Receiver PSU: External AC-DC Adapter (Included)
System Frequency Bandwidth: UHF, 863-865MHz
Frequency bands: Selectable, 15 frequencies
Outputs: Individual Balanced line XLR outputs, 1 x Unbalanced mix output (1/4″ Jack-Jack, 1m included)
Packaging: ABS moulded case

HYBRID is a South African brand with over 30 years’ experience in professional audio, stage and lighting. Our brand is aimed specifically at the African market to meet our continent’s demands for features, performance and budget.
HYBRID+ is our flagship brand, offering features and performance comparable to world renowned brands and making HYBRID+ one of the best price-to-performance ratio brands.

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