* Wireless microphone set with 2 handheld microphones and receiver
* True Diversity Technology
* Automatic frequency selection.
* 160 channels in 10 groups
* Automatic pairing between transmitter and receiver
* Easy to use and even in operation
Pasgao PAW-920/PAH ¬ 801 is a dual wireless microphone system with a dual receiver and 2 handheld microphones. Pasgao PAW-920 allows you to choose between 160 different frequencies in 10 frequency groups in the frequency range 823-832 MHz. The PAW-920 receiver is a compact and easy-to-use high-quality receiver with an impressive range and excellent signal quality. The receiver uses automatic frequency testing to find free frequencies in the range and uses infrared synchronization to automatically pair the transmitter and receiver to the selected frequency. These features make the Pasgao PAW-920 an incredibly easy system to use. To make life even easier, a digital volume control system automates the volume output, ensuring optimal signal strength without distortion. The built-in digital volume control system also eliminates the need for volume control and enables seamless switching between different microphone users. The result is clear and precise sound reproduction.
The PAH-801 is a PAH-801 is a vocal microphone suitable for both speech and live performance. The microphone frequency response is similar to most popular dynamic vocal microphones, providing a well-defined and clear sound while minimizing feedback. The PAH-801 microphone's gain control allows the microphone's sensitivity to be fine-tuned to suit the singer or speaker. And a backlit LCD display shows the microphone's operational status, including the current group, channel, battery and lock status.
True Diversity
The Pasgao PAW-920/PAH¬801 is a True Diversity system, which means that the receiver is equipped with 2 antennas and that the system continuously monitors the signal strength of each antenna and automatically switches to the strongest receiving antenna. This prevents interruptions that can occur due to destructive interference patterns in the radio waves or when a performer moves around the stage with the transmitter. This is called True Diversity reception technology as opposed to quasi-diversity reception, which uses two antennas but only monitors one antenna at a time, and switches when the antenna falls below a certain signal strength, regardless of the strength of the other antenna.
Other useful features
A mute control on the back of the receiver acts as a noise gate and is a useful feature to resist noise interference when the microphone is not in use. The backlit LCD screen on the front of the receiver shows the status of each receiving channel, including the current group and frequency, and active antenna. The 6-segment LED meter indicates RF signal strength and audio input levels.