AKG Acoustics WMS81, WMS61 manual Trying Out the System a Typical Setup

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Trying Out the System: A Typical Setup:

Now that you have been introduced to the basic functions of the WMS 61 and 81 units, let’s proceed with a typical setup. We’ll choose the bodypack and use it with a clip-on lapel microphone such as the AKG Model CK 77 WR-L. (The L in the model number indicates that this model has the proper locking-type plug-in jack for wireless use.)

Mount the small microphone element onto the lapel clip by gently pushing the wire just below the microphone capsule into one of the notches on the lapel clip. Make sure that the microphone is oriented so that it points upward toward the user’s mouth. Plug the other end of the microphone cable into the appropriate jack on the bodypack, making sure that it is locked in place. Clip the microphone onto your lapel, and select a transmission frequency on the bodypack. (Note that these numbers/letters are slightly recessed and are best seen in a fairly bright light.) Select a channel. For now, adjust the gain setting on the bodypack for full-on.

Now, going to the receiving unit, double-check to make sure that the master frequency set on the receiver matches that of the bodypack. Then, select the same channel number/letter that you set on the bodypack. Power up the bodypack. You will now note that the RF LEDs on the receiving unit are all lit, indicating that full strength from the bodypack is available. If this is not the case, check to make sure that you have actually chosen the correct receiving frequency. Once you see the green RF LEDs lit, we can move on. If you do not have the correct frequency set on the receiver, you will notice that the mute light is on and the diversity LEDs are alternating at a rate of about two times per second as the unit is searching for a non-existent signal.

Next, choose your output option at the back of the receiver. Let’s pick the balanced “mic” option. Set the output switch to “mic” and plug in an XLR F cable for feeding the down-stream console. Disable phantom powering from the console, if possible.

Using the screwdriver, advance the front-panel volume control until you have enough signal output from the receiver to drive the console to the required level. You may want to adjust both the gain setting on the bodypack and volume setting on the receiver in order to get the best overall level. Make sure that you are not overmodulating the transmitter with normal speech. To determine this, talk normally and have someone listen carefully to the reproduced sound quality. If peaks are distorted, reduce the gain setting on the bodypack and make up any gain shortfall with the output volume control at the receiver.

This is basically all there is to it. As you experiment with other microphones in conjunction with the bodypack you will find that some will have more output than others, requiring that you reduce the output level of the bodypack. You can easily tell when you are close to overdriving the bodypack by observing the red LED status light at the top of the bodypack; the LED will dim slightly on peaks, indicating that you should reduce the gain.

You should also be aware that the AF level indicating LEDs on the receiver are independent of the setting of the output volume control. The volume control is primarily for adjusting the signal feed level downstream, while the LEDs indicate the audio level at the output of the demodulator. If it appears excessive, reduce the setting of the gain control on the bodypack.

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Contents Wireless Microphone Systems Introduction Review of Technical FundamentalsOperation of the diversity receiver Page Basic System Description Page Page Trying Out the System a Typical Setup Using Handheld Transmitters Using the Optional PR 81 Portable ReceiverGeneral Usage Comments on Multi-Channel OperationSpecifications PT81 bodypack transmitter

WMS61, WMS81 specifications

AKG Acoustics has been a leading name in professional audio equipment for decades, renowned for its innovative designs and superior sound quality. The WMS81 and WMS61 are two notable products in their wireless microphone systems, designed to meet the demanding needs of live performances, presentations, and broadcasting. Both systems offer exceptional performance, ease of use, and advanced technology, making them ideal choices for musicians, public speakers, and audio professionals.

The AKG WMS81 is notable for its precision and reliability. One of its main features is its advanced frequency management technology, which ensures a stable connection by automatically scanning for the clearest frequencies. This minimizes the risk of interference during live performances. The WMS81 also includes a high-quality handheld transmitter with an AKG D5 microphone capsule, known for its excellent feedback rejection and vocal clarity. This makes it particularly suitable for dynamic performances where clarity and volume are essential. Additionally, the WMS81 offers a wide frequency response, ensuring that every nuance of the performance is captured.

On the other hand, the AKG WMS61 is a versatile system that provides excellent sound quality and flexibility. It features a compact bodypack transmitter designed for use with lavalier or headworn microphones, providing hands-free operation that is perfect for presentations or theater performances. The WMS61 includes a diverse selection of frequency channels, enabling users to operate multiple systems simultaneously without interference. Its sturdy construction ensures durability, which is essential for the rigors of touring and frequent use.

Both systems utilize AKG's renowned audio technologies, including their high-frequency response and low distortion characteristics. Another key feature of these systems is the automatic frequency selection capability, allowing users to easily find the best available channel in crowded RF environments. They also both come equipped with an efficient battery management system, offering extended operational time to ensure reliability during long events.

In summary, the AKG WMS81 and WMS61 wireless microphone systems are excellent choices for anyone looking for high-quality audio performance in a wireless format. Their robust features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly designs make them suitable for a wide range of applications, from live performances to corporate events. With AKG's commitment to innovation and quality, both systems promise to deliver exceptional sound and reliability for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike.