Product Description
Audix AP62C55 Dual-Channel True Diversity Receiver With B60 Bodypack, L5 Lavalier Mic, & H60 VX5 Handheld Microphone Transmitter
The Audix AP62 C55 is a Performance Series dual-channel true diversity receiver and dual transmitter bundle designed to deliver reliable long-range wireless audio for performers and audio engineers in clubs, houses of worship, and live stage applications. It includes an R62 dual-channel true diversity receiver, one B60 bodypack transmitter, an L5 lavalier, and an H60 VX5 handheld supercardioid condenser microphone. With conveniences such as one-touch sync and auto scan, a high-contrast LCD, and 207 pre-coordinated frequencies, the bundle is easy to configure and efficient to operate. It ships with two antennas, two BNC antenna cables, an audio cable, four AA batteries, a power supply, and rackmount hardware.
The Audix R62 Kit is a Performance Series dual-channel true diversity receiver designed to deliver enhanced range and easy configuration for musicians, vocalists, presenters, and public speakers in houses of worship, concert venues, conferences, and live stage applications. It offers 207 pre-coordinated frequencies across 64 MHz of bandwidth in the 522 to 586 MHz frequency band. Use two wireless microphones (available separately) from up to 450' away. One-touch sync and auto scan functions provide simple and efficient setup.
The high-contrast LCD shows a host of information such as battery level, frequency, and AF/RF signal strength, which can be optimized via adjustable AF and RF gain. XLR and 1/4" outputs allow compatible connectivity with the balanced or unbalanced inputs on your mixing console. The R62 Kit ships with two antennas, two BNC cables, an audio cable, one power supply, and a rackmount kit.
The Audix H60 VX5 is a Performance Series handheld microphone transmitter with VX5 capsule designed to deliver simple configuration and reliable wireless signal transmission for vocalists, presenters, and public speakers in houses of worship, concert venues, conferences, and live stage applications. It offers 64 MHz of bandwidth from 522 to 586 MHz, effectively covering A and B frequency groups for proper use with Audix Performance Series receivers. The supercardioid condenser capsule yields enhanced off-axis rejection, a 40 Hz to 16.5 kHz frequency response, and a high maximum SPL of approximately 140 dB.
A high-contrast LCD shows the current group, channel, frequency, and battery status. Dip switches provide access to three AF gain settings and the selectable 10/30 mW RF output power. Two supplied AA batteries power the H60 VX5 for up to 14 hours. The rugged metal housing features a soft mute button for silent and quick on/off switching.
The Audix B60 is a Performance Series bodypack transmitter designed to deliver simple configuration and reliable wireless signal transmission for musicians, vocalists, presenters, and public speakers in houses of worship, concert venues, conferences, and live stage applications. It offers 64 MHz of bandwidth from 522 to 586 MHz, effectively covering A and B frequency groups for proper use with Audix Performance Series receivers.
The high-contrast LCD and three function buttons provide easy access to settings such as AF gain, 10/30 mW RF output power, and lock. Two supplied AA batteries power the B60 for up to 14 hours. The rugged metal housing features a belt clip for secure attachment to the performer and a soft mute button for quick on/off switching. A mini-XLR 3-pin input enables proper connectivity for a guitar, bass, lavalier mic, headset, or instrument microphone. The modular antenna design allows for compact storage and field serviceability.
The Audix L5 Micro-Sized Lavalier Microphone features a miniature profile with a capsule measuring just 5mm, and a cardioid polar pattern for minimizing off-axis feedback and noise. The L5 includes a 3' (91.44cm) cable with a mini XLR termination for use with Audix RAD360 wireless bodypack transmitters. Its sensitivity, frequency response and noise characteristics make it well suited for use in theater applications, broadcast, performances, video shoots, interviews and more.