Operation

a. Instrument Connection (using the WGT instrument transmitter)

Insert an audio cord with a ¼” mono phone plug in the AF OUTPUT JACK (8) on the rear panel of the receiver. Plug the other end of the cord into amplifier, effect or mixing board. Adjust the VOLUME CONTROL (6) on the 401X QUAD clockwise to about ¾ rotation until the volume level is comfortable for your application. This setting is roughly equivalent to direct instrument cord connection. Turning the volume up to maximum will provide 4dB gain over a cord.

b. Microphone Connection (using the WLT transmitter with either a headset or lavalier microphone or the WHT handheld microphone transmitter)

Insert an audio cord with a ¼” mono phone plug in the AF OUTPUT JACK (8) on the rear panel of the receiver. Plug the other end of the cord into amplifier, effect or mixing board. Adjust the VOLUME CONTROL (6) on the 401X QUAD clockwise to about ½ MAX and adjust the volume control until the volume level is optimal. If the volume control is set too high, you may overload your mixer or amp.

Since your 401X QUAD is comprised of four separate and independent XLR output channels, it can be used with either one, two, three or four channels operating. Simply turn your mixer volume control of any channel which you are not using to minimum. If the mix line out is used, just turn down the 401X QUAD receiver’s volume controls.

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Nady Systems 401XQUADLTE4F, 401XQ2HT2LTE4FHE, 401XQLTOSYSAB Instrument Connection using the WGT instrument transmitter

401XQLTOSYSAB, 401XQUADLTE4F, 401XQ2HT2LTE4FHE specifications

Nady Systems has consistently pushed the boundaries of wireless audio technology, and their latest offerings, the 401XQ2HT2LTE4FHE, 401XQUADLTE4F, and 401XQLTOSYSAB, exemplify this commitment to quality and innovation. These systems are designed for both professional and semi-professional applications, making them suitable for a wide range of users, from musicians to public speakers.

The 401XQ2HT2LTE4FHE model stands out with its dual-channel capability. It allows for two simultaneous transmissions, making it an ideal choice for performances that require multiple users on stage. This model is equipped with advanced digital processing technology, ensuring a clear and interference-free signal. The rechargeable battery system provides hours of operation, which is crucial for long events or performances.

In addition to the 401XQ2HT2LTE4FHE, the 401XQUADLTE4F offers a unique four-channel system, allowing for even greater flexibility. This model is particularly beneficial for larger ensembles or events where multiple microphones are needed. Each channel operates independently, making it easy to mix various audio sources without interference. It also includes built-in advanced signal processing, which helps to eliminate background noise and enhances audio clarity, ensuring that audiences receive the best sound quality possible.

The 401XQLTOSYSAB is designed with scalability in mind. Its modular design allows for easy expansion, which is a significant advantage for users who might need to upgrade their system in the future. This model comes with a variety of wireless frequencies, enabling users to select the best channels for their needs, thus minimizing the risk of interference in crowded venues.

All three models feature robust construction, designed to withstand the rigors of frequent use. They have easy-to-read displays for monitoring battery levels and signal strength, which is vital during live performances. Additionally, comprehensive user manuals and support ensure that users can set up and troubleshoot their systems quickly and efficiently.

Overall, Nady Systems' 401X series signifies a leap forward in wireless audio technology, combining flexibility, usability, and outstanding performance. Whether for a solo artist, a band, or a public speaking event, these systems provide the quality and reliability needed in today's fast-paced audio environments.