Nady U-41 QUAD HT 4-Channel UHF Handheld Wireless Microphone System

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With 4 handheld wireless microphones and a single-rack-space 4-channel receiver, this Nady U-41 UHF system is perfect for reinforcing up to 4 vocalists.

The Nady U-41 QUAD 4 Channel UHF Handheld Wireless Mic System provides great versatility and superb sound quality and reliability for singers, speakers, schools, churches, karaoke and so much more. With four separate channels in one rack-mountable receiver and the four included Nady DM-10D handheld mics, the U-41 QUAD wireless system is an impressive value. Pro features like XLR outputs, front panel LED display and Nady's companding circuitry make this system perfect for virtually any setup.

Receiver Features:

- Four discrete UHF wireless receivers in a 19-inch all-metal rackmount
- Back panel balanced XLR mic level outputs; unbalanced 1/4 inch jack line level sum output with separate volumes
- External adjustable mute control for each channel
- Front panel LED display indicating TX On (single LED) and 5-segment AF levels for each channel
- Dual removable antennas
- Nady's exclusive companding circuitry and highest quality audio for an unsurpassed UHF performance with 120dB dynamic range
- Tone Squelch circuitry for protection from RF interference

Handheld Microphone Transmitter Features:

- Features the Nady DM-10D unidirectional neodymium dynamic cartridge for optimum true sound, maximum feedback rejection and minimal handling noise
- Off/Standby/On switch allows convenient audio muting while transmitter on
- Status LED indicator flashes once for unit on; lights steady for low-battery alert
- Single 9V alkaline or NiMH battery operation

- Frequency Response: 30Hz-18kHz, -3dB
- Dynamic Range: 120dB
- RF Carrier Frequencies: Factory-installed channels between 902-928MHz and 944-952MHz
- Operating Range: 250 feet normal, 500+feet max line of sight
- Receiver:
- Controls: Power ON/OFF buttons, Volume/Mute Controls
- Connectors: Balanced: XLR, Unbalanced: 1/4 in. TS
- Antennas: 4.0 in. (10.2 cm) Dual telescopic antennas
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 17 x 6.25 x 1.75 (43.18x15.88x4.45cm)
- Weight: 4.10 lbs (1.86 Kg)
- Transmitter:
- Controls: Transmitter ON/Mute/OFF switch, Audio Input level control (LT/HM),
- Indicator: Power and Low Battery LEDs
- Battery Type: 9V alkaline or rechargeable battery
- Battery Life: 8-10 Hours normal
- Dimensions (LxDia.): 9.5 x 2.0 in.

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 510-652-2411

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted October 5, 2016 by P H

"Nady U-41 QUAD HT UHF Wireless System"

Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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These mics get the job done. They sound nice and clear. The one drawback is occasionally i get a popping sound that sounds like interference from other signal. It's a fixed frequency so you really can't adjust for that. Overall I'm satisfied with the purchase but in time will upgrade.
Sound
Sound is great. Nice and clear vocals
Features
1 receiver for 4 mics. Choice between separate XLR outputs or a single TRS 1/4 inch output with all 4 on 1 channel. Which would useful if you run out of channels on your mixer
Ease of Use
Plug and Play
Quality
The mics are light so they may feel kind of cheap but they are durable so far. The receiver seems well made nice metal face plate
Value
I believe they were worth the cost. zZounds 6 month pay as you play plan is even better
Manufacturer Support
N/A.. I was nervous about the product after I got it because there isn't a lot of information or reviews online.
The Wow Factor
Nice look, LED level lights look cool

Musical Background:

Keyboard player 20 years, still learning. Just recently got into doing sound

Musical Style:

christian, gospel, praise & worship, r&b, soul. Anything with a groove
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