
Audio-Technica ATW-3255 3000 Series In-Ear Wireless Monitor System open-box
Audio-Technica
The UHF spectrum can be a very congested place for those using wireless systems. The Audio-Technica ATW-3212/C510 Wireless Handheld Series from the 3000 Series has the kind of features that let you navigate this popular range, while keeping your signal clear and uninterrupted. Wireless users here at AudioProCT were impressed by the 300' operating range of the 3000 Series, giving users ample freedom to move around during presentations and performances. The Audio-Technica 3000 Series is the ideal wireless system for applications of all types in small, medium, or even larger venues. Churches, auditoriums, outdoor events — the ATW-3212/C510 Wireless Handheld System provides you with reliable, clear wireless voice amplification so you can reach your audience with confidence.
The ATW-3212/C510 operates in the 470–530MHz frequency band, a frequency in the industry-standard 60MHz tuning range — more than twice that offered by the previous 3000 Series models. In addition, a multifunction button on the handheld and bodypack transmitters of the ATW-3212/C510 lets you switch to a backup frequency in the event that you experience interference. This versatile system also features auto-squelch, which automatically tweaks your squelch setting to maximize range while minimizing potential interference. Finally, this 3000 Series system features a tactile mute toggle switch that keeps your mute status visible when the transmitter display is out of sight, ensuring you know when your mic is live and when it’s silent.
The transmitter on the ATW-3212/C510 includes an OLED screen for outstanding readout of key settings and alerts, keeping you informed and confident during your presentation or performance. Frequencies can be easily scanned and selected on the handheld and then synced with the transmitter via IR sync functionality. The ATW-3212/C510 even lets you set a backup frequency that can be quickly swapped by pressing the transmitter’s multifunction button in the event of unexpected interference.