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Galaxy Audio As-1200t Wireless Transmitter (518-542 Mhz)

Galaxy Audio As-1200t Wireless Transmitter (518-542 Mhz)
  • Product Code: eq113666
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$749.97 $1,139.95

The Galaxy Audio AS-1200T is a tabletop transmitter (rack ears are provided for rackmounting) that sends wireless audio to AS-1200R bodypack receivers with earbuds (both available separately) at a maximum distance of 300'. The complete system offers musicians and performers the freedom of wireless onstage monitoring with easy-to-use components. 

The AS-1200T provides 210 user-selectable UHF frequencies to choose from to create a clear, interference-free wireless-transmission channel. An easy-to-read backlit LCD and intuitive controls make it easy to adjust the left and right audio levels, channel, and frequency, and see the stereo/mono mode, and lock status.

Adding additional transmitters to an existing AS-1200 system allows you to send different mixes or blends tailored to different performers, with each transmitter capable of sending a single stereo or mono mix to an unlimited number of AS-1200R receivers.

For Musicians and Performers    For Use with AS-1200R Bodypack Receivers    Tabletop/Rack-Mountable Chassis    210 User-Selectable UHF Frequencies    Rackmount Kit Included    Add Unlimited Number of Receivers    300' Range

System
BandUHF
Frequencies210 User-Selectable Frequencies
RF Output LevelTransmitter: 10 mW
Range300' / 92 m (Under Ideal Conditions)
Frequency Response ± 3dB70 Hz to 13.5 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion<1% at 1 kHz
Signal to Noise>80 dBA
Maximum Deviation Range±15 kHz
Dynamic Range>88 dB (A-Weighted)
Operating Temperature Range14 to 122 F° / -10 to +50 C°
Transmitter
ModulationFM Stereo Modulation
Max Audio Input Level+6 dBV
Gain Adjustment Range40 dB
Input Impedance100 Kilohms
ControlsHeadphone Volume, Up/Down, Settings, Power Button
Audio Input2 x XLR-1/4" Combo Jack (Line Level)
Audio Output1/4" Headphone Out
XLR InputsImpedance Balanced
Pin 1: Ground (Cable Shield)
Pin 2: Audio +
Pin 3: No Audio -
AntennaDetachable 1/2 Wave BNC Antenna
Power Requirements2 to 18 VDC at 300 mA Supplied by External Power Supply
Dimensions (H x W x D)1.5 x 8.3 x 3.78" / 3.8 x 21.2 x 9.6 cm
Weight22 oz / 635 g

  • 210 selectable UHF frequencies
  • Send a single stereo or mono mix to an unlimited number of receivers (available separately) on stage
  • Trouble-free wireless connectivity
  • XLR-1/4" combo line-level input jacks with level control
  • Easy-to-read LCD screen with metering
  • 1/4" headphone output with volume control for easy monitoring
  • Removable antenna
  • Rackmount kit for single or double mounting included
  • Use multiple transmitters for multiple mixes tailored to band members or performers

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this mic TX1600 work with the GX1610 wireless system?

A: Hi Phillip, The TX1600 will work with the GX1610.

Q: 2. I'm getting a SYNC ERROR when attempting to sync this (UTX-M40) to the URX-P41D receiver. Can't find any info online. Any advice?

A: You can find instructions on how to sync the Sony UTX-M40 Wireless Handheld Cardioid Microphone Transmitter and the Sony URX-P41D Dual-Channel Camera-Mount Wireless Receiver in the user manual. The information for "Operation" that begins on page 23 should be helpful. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/833188.pdf

Q: 3. Does this thing allow multiple microphones on its one channel? If so, how many?

A: This reciever will only connect to one Shure BLX microphone or body pack in the same frequency bank at a time.

Q: 4. How many of the Shure BLXR receivers can be on at the same time? Not per band, in total.

A: Hi Angelo. With all wireless systems this largely depends on location and your surrounding RF environment. I'd suggest you contact Shure Applications Engineering at (847) 600-8440 to discuss your situation in more detail.

Q: 5. Hi, I intended to get AS950-4P2 for our Church's Worship Team, and would like to know whether I could add on additional 2 receivers for the said transmitter, will there be any problem when we use 6 receivers with 1 transmitter simultaneously? Thanks, James

A: Yes you can add additional receivers.

Q: 6. Does CH99 is compatible with a concert88x receiver?

A: The Samson CH99 Handheld Transmitter with Q8 Dynamic Microphone Capsule is designed for use with the Concert 99 series and is not recommended for use with Samson's Concert 88 product line. Please see similar Concert 88 handheld options here: https://bhpho.to/37wrppG

Q: 7. is this operating frequency range a problem for the future FCC 600 MHz regulation?

A: Because this microphone is using mainly frequencies below the 600MHz band you should have no problems using this microphone.

Q: 8. Thanks for your answer. GT-INST-6 Microphone frequency range is 196 Hz to 12kHz. Cello lowest frequency ) is C2 (65 Hz) plus overtones in low frequency will cutting. Is the frequency chart for that microphone available?

A: Here is a link to the manufacturer's product page with all information available for the GT-INST-6 system: https://www.galaxyaudio.com/products/GT-INST-6#details

Q: 9. My samsonch99 lost Network after it fell down.what can i do ?

A: You can purchase another Samson CH99 Handheld Transmitter to replace the broken one that you have.

Q: 10. Can multiple microphones be used on this device's one channel, and if so how many?

A: No, a single-channel receiver can be used with one transmitter/microphone at a time.

28/08/2024

[<1% at 1 kHz] My occupation is to record live musical events, and of late, mostly live-streamed. I've used several brands and models of wireless microphones over the years, but purchased the Sony URX Dual Channel receiver kit for the ease at which it can be used with a variety of Sony cameras, including the A7 models and FS5 cinematic camera. A digital connection, without wires, is something to rejoice. I bought the UTX-M40 microphone almost as an afterthought, to accommodate vocal and narrative elements for salon concerts. It was easy to set up and works perfectly. I have used plug-on transmitters before, but the dedicated wireless mic is lighter and more compact, which makes it more comfortable for the talent to use.

5
04/08/2024

[40 dB] I use it with my Sanken CS3-e and I must say it works beautifully. It has Phantom 48V, stamina, and it is simple to use. Sound quality is great.

5
29/07/2024

[22 oz / 635 g] Worth the money. Reliable for studio use in educational video production.

I keep it on a sennheiser mkh 416. Clean. I scan for a new frequency every session. I tend to keep it plugged in via USB For continuous power, running it into a Sony mi interface, directly into a Sony a7s3.

Great on handheld and other mics.

Its decent for Shute sm7b, which is power hungry, but gets the job done nicely.

416 is my favorite mic for this.

Studio is by major Burbank movie studios, city power grid, and airport but no problems in 6 months of heavy, daily use.

5
19/07/2024

[+6 dBV] Built like a tank! Weighty metal construction, distinct buttons, easy to read OLED screen, syncs up super quick with Sony URX-P03D receiver and connects via MiShoe to our Sony PXW-z150 cameras: sans wires is definitely a favorite part of this system.
Lots of helpful settings in the mic. Menu is relatively easy to navigate. Mute button simple toggle on/off.
We pair this transmitter up with Sennheiser MD46 for postgame interviews, etc. Crystal clear sound, good noise rejection, nice that levels can be adjusted inside the transmitter, including phantom power if necessary. Also works great for plugging into house mix AUX to send audio into camera via Sony URX-P03D receiver.

5
16/06/2024

[22 oz / 635 g] Works perfectly with the rest of the Sony Wireless products. Super simple to set up & great quality. Coming from another really good set of packs & impressed so far.

5
18/05/2024

[22 oz / 635 g] I purchased a Sony kit with a dual-channel receiver and two belt packs. To this I added a wireless handheld microphone and most recently the UTX-P40 Plug-on transmitter. This system has worked flawlessly, even in noisy environments like downtown Chicago. Configuration of the components is confusing, but nearly identical in each device. If you have NFC, configuration of the transmitters is automated. Unfortunately my receiver does not have NFC.

5

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