
Samson SW7AVSCV10-N5 AirLine 77 QV10 Vocal Wireless System
Experience True Wireless Freedom with Samson AirLine 77The Samson AirLine 77 QV10 Vocal Headset System offers a true wireless experience, eliminating the need for belt packs and cables. Designed for singers and performers who require hands-free operation, this system includes the AH1 headset tran...
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Overview
Experience True Wireless Freedom with Samson AirLine 77
The Samson AirLine 77 QV10 Vocal Headset System offers a true wireless experience, eliminating the need for belt packs and cables. Designed for singers and performers who require hands-free operation, this system includes the AH1 headset transmitter and the CR77 receiver, providing reliable UHF wireless performance.
Specifications:
- Brand: Samson
- Model: SW7AVSCV10-N5
- Type: UHF Wireless Headset System
- Technology: True Diversity with PLL Frequency Control
- Headset: QV10e Vocal Headset
- Outputs: XLR and Unbalanced 1/4-inch with Mic/Line Level Switch
- Channel: N5
Key Features
XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs with mic/line level output switch
Headset transmitter features power/battery LED, power switch and mute switch
Headset condenser mic is sweat resistant and employs unidirectional cardioid pickup pattern for great sound
Channel N5
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs with a mic/line level switch, offering versatile connectivity options for various audio systems
- The headset transmitter includes a power/battery LED, power switch, and mute switch for convenient control during live performances
- Equipped with a sweat-resistant headset condenser mic, designed for durability and comfort during active use
- The headset microphone utilizes a unidirectional cardioid pickup pattern, which effectively captures sound while reducing background noise
- Operates on Channel N5, allowing for selection of a specific frequency to avoid interference with other wireless systems
👎 Cons
- Operating on a specific Channel N5 might limit flexibility if other equipment in use already occupies that frequency range
- The system is tailored for vocal applications with a headset mic, potentially making it less versatile for instrument amplification
- Specific details on battery life for the headset transmitter are not provided, which could impact extended usage planning
- The absence of diversity reception details could mean the system is more susceptible to dropouts in challenging RF environments