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VHF Operation
Samson has been at the forefront of wireless innovation, always striving to make it easier for performers everywhere to cut the cord. The Stage 212 operates on the reliable VHF frequency spectrum, which has become much less crowded with the advent of digital television.
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Simple Setup
The Stage 212's frequency-agile design offers 12 operating channels over a 173MHz-198MHz frequency range. In addition, the system's IR sync feature allows users to wirelessly match each transmitter to a receiver's operating frequency. A 200' operating range provides ample freedom for any presenter or performing duo, while each mic transmitter offers exceptional battery life of up to 10 hours on two AA batteries (not included).
Versatile Performance
Featuring the rugged metal SR212 receiver, the Stage 212 is designed for maximum durability and versatility. The rear panel features two 1/4" outputs and a balanced XLR output for connection to a mixer or powered PA speaker. The 1/4" outputs send each channel separately, while the XLR sends a mix of both. Front panel volume controls on each channel let you find the perfect blend for each performer.
Features / Specs
Stage 212 Wireless System
- Dual-channel VHF wireless system
- 12 operating channels across 173MHz–198MHz frequency range
- Up to three simultaneous systems per frequency band (region dependent)
- IR sync wirelessly matches receiver and transmitter frequency
- 200' (60m) operating range (line-of-sight)
- AC adapter included
VH12 Handheld Transmitters
- Two Q6 Dynamic Microphone capsules
- Each offers up to 10 hours of battery life using two AA batteries (not included)
SR212 Wireless Receiver
- Rugged metal chassis
- Dedicated Volume controls for each channel
- 1/4" outputs for sending each channel to mixer
- Balanced XLR Mix output combines both receiver signals to a single output channel
Specifications
Operating Frequency | VHF 173MHz to 198MHz |
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Number of Channels | 12 channels |
Frequency Stability | ±0.005% |
Modulation Mode | FM |
Maximum Deviation | ±30 kHz |
Frequency Response | 80 Hz to 15kHz |
Tone Key Frequency | 30.00kHz |
RF Power Output | 10mW |
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Microphone Element | Dynamic |
Typical Battery Life | 10 hours |
Current Consumption | 120 mA typical |
Dimensions | ø2.17" x 10" / ø55mm x 255mm |
Net Weight | 0.5lb 0.22kg |
Image Rejection | 35 dB |
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Dynamic Range | 100 dB |
Maximum Output | 1.37V |
Sensitivity | -100dBm@30dB SINAD |
Output Connectors | Two 6.3mm unbalanced, One XLR balanced |
Audio Output Levels | -12dB |
Power Supply | 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.4A, Output: DC 15V, 800mA |
Dimensions | 8.27" x 5.7" x 1.4" / 210mm x 145mm x 36mm |
Net Weight | 1.32lb / 0.6kg |
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Stage 200 - | Stage 212 - | XPD2m Handheld - | Concert 288 Handheld - | Concert 288m Handheld - | Stage 412 - | |
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Type | VHF | VHF | 2.4GHz Digital | UHF | UHF | VHF |
Dual / Quad | Dual | Dual | Dual | Dual | Dual | Quad |
Frequencies per Channel | 1 | 12 | n/a | 16 | 100 | 6 |
Compatible Systems | 4 | 3 | 1 | 8 per band | 4 per band | 3 |
Transmitter Battery | 2xAA / 12 hours | 2xAA / 10 hours | 2xAA / 20 hours | 2xAA / 8 hours | 2xAA / 8 hours | 2xAA / 10 hours |
Receiver Type | Tabletop | Tabletop | Tabletop | Half-rack | Tabletop | Tabletop |
Rack-mountable | No | No | No | Yes - Rack kit included | No | No |
Receiver Output Connections | Dual 1/4", Mixed XLR | Dual 1/4", Mixed XLR | Dual XLR, Mixed 1/4", Mixed 1/8" | Dual XLR, Mixed 1/4" | Dual XLR, Mixed 1/4", Mixed 1/8" | 4x 1/4", 3x Mixed XLR |
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Consumer Alert: Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts); and it has no protection from interference received from any other device. Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are subject to change. For more information, call the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit the FCC's wireless microphone website at www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones.
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