Nady Systems 4180 Master High Control, Master MID Control, Master LOW Control, Effect VOL Control

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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS

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(12) MASTER - HIGH CONTROL

The control has a shelving response giving 15dB of boost or cut at 12KHz.

(13) MASTER - MID CONTROL

The control has a shelving response giving 15dB of boost or cut at 2.5KHz.

(14) MASTER - LOW CONTROL

The control has a shelving response giving 15dB of boost or cut at 90Hz.

(15) MASTER - LEVEL CONTROL

This adjusts the final level of the Master bus which is output to the speakers.

(16) EFFECT - TIME CONTROL

This adjusts the delay time between the original audio signal, the first reverb reflection sound and each subsequent reflection. The max time delay is 0.2s

(17) EFFECT - DEPTH CONTROL

This controls the amount of feedback of the reverb reflection, i.e. the number of reflections and the length of time before they diminish in volume.

(18) EFFECT - VOL CONTROL

This adjusts the level of the reverb effect sent to the main mix.

(19) TAPE CONTROL

This control adjusts the level of the Tape Input signal sent to the Master outputs.

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(20) EFFECT LOOP SEND

This line level output can be connected to external recorders, amplifiers, or effects processors. The signal is a mix of the channel inputs determined by each Channel EFF SEND control.

(21) EFFECT LOOP RETURN

This input can be used to return the effected signal into the PA-4180 or it can be used as a auxiliary input. The input signal can be adjusted by the Master Volume and the unit the return jack is connected to.

(22) TAPE IN AND TAPE OUT

The Left and Right TAPE IN allows cassette recorders or CD players to be added to the Main output. The RECORD OUTPUT, with TAPE RCA jacks, provides signal output to a cassette deck or home audio equipment.

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(23) STORAGE COMPARTMENT

The panel can be removed using by pulling on the black canvas strap to reveal this compartment for storing microphones, speaker cables, or installing wireless microphone receivers.

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4180 specifications

Nady Systems 4180 is a prominent wireless microphone system known for its reliability and advanced features, catering to both performers and sound engineers. Designed for a variety of applications, from live performances to TV broadcasting and public speaking, the 4180 series stands out for its robust construction and user-friendly operation.

One of the key features of the Nady Systems 4180 is its dual-channel operation. This allows users to operate two microphones simultaneously, enhancing versatility in various audio setups. With the ability to switch between channels seamlessly, artists can maintain a consistent audio experience without interruptions. The 4180 utilizes UHF technology, ensuring a clear and stable signal even over long distances. This feature is especially beneficial in environments with potential interference, as UHF signals are less prone to disruption compared to VHF alternatives.

The Nady 4180 is equipped with a frequency range of 470 to 490 MHz, offering a wide selection of channels for users to choose from. This flexibility minimizes the chances of signal interference in crowded RF environments, making it suitable for larger venues and events.

In terms of audio quality, the 4180 does not compromise. It features a high-quality dynamic microphone capsule that captures sound accurately, ensuring that vocal clarity and nuances are preserved during performances. The system also supports a frequency response of 50 Hz to 15 kHz, catering to a broad range of vocal types and musical genres. Additionally, the built-in EQ adjustments provide users with the ability to customize their sound to suit different environments and preferences.

Another notable characteristic of the Nady 4180 is its durability. The metal construction of the transmitters enhances their ruggedness, making them capable of withstanding the rigors of frequent use on stage. Moreover, the system is designed for easy setup, with a quick auto-scan feature that identifies available frequencies, streamlining the installation process.

Power management is another highlight of the Nady 4180. The system includes rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in the transmitters, ensuring extended playtime and reducing the cost of replacing batteries frequently. Finally, the 4180's affordability relative to its features makes it an attractive option for budget-conscious musicians and organizations looking for professional-grade wireless solutions.

Overall, the Nady Systems 4180 combines cutting-edge technology, user-centric design, and exceptional audio quality, making it a popular choice among professionals in the audio industry.