The AirLine 77 UHF Wind Instrument System offers a true wireless experience with no beltpacks and no cables, allowing complete freedom of mobility. The system includes an AH1 transmitter mounted to a Samson HM40 condenser element, along with the CR77 receiver. With AirLine Wireless, you get complete wireless freedom that's good to go anywhere the music takes you.
The AirLine Wind Instrument System features an AH1 transmitter mounted to a Samson HM40 condenser element used by many of today's top horn players. Both systems allow the performer to mount the element and transmitter to the bell of the instrument with no packs or wires to hinder their performance.
AH1 headset transmitter features power/battery LED, power switch and mute switch. View larger
CR77 receiver features multi-segment audio level and RF level LED meters. View larger
The core of the receiver system is the CR77 true-diversity half-rack UHF receiver. It works flawlessly with all AirLine UHF transmitters. Featuring a front panel display with large multi-segment audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob that allows easy adjustment of audio output, the CR77 takes all of the guesswork out making your wireless system perform.
Flexible Applications
Its synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while dual tuned molded antennas with LEDs monitor the true-diversity operation. The rear panel features balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options. In addition, two CR77 receivers can be rackmounted together in a single space rack adapter available as an added accessory.
14-Hour Battery Life
All of the AirLine transmitters operate on inexpensive and lightweight AAA batteries that offer 14 hours of operation on a single battery.
About Samson
Samson Technologies began in 1980 designing wireless microphone systems. Today, Samson is an industry leader in both consumer and professional audio with three notable brands: Samson, Hartke and Zoom. Over 250 products are sold and distributed in over 130 countries around the world. In 1980, Samson introduced their first wireless microphone system. Over the years, Samson has become a leader in the wireless field.
In the early '90s, Samson began to expand the reach of their audio products through the development of power amplifiers, mixers, wired microphones and signal processors. In 2005, the first professional USB microphones to be used by musicians, broadcasters and podcast enthusiasts were introduced, making Samson USB microphones the new industry standard. Over three decades, Samson has grown from a small two-person operation to a worldwide enterprise, dedicated to innovating new products that will enhance the lives of music and broadcast professionals everywhere.