Samson AirLine 77 UHF Guitar System - Fender Style Details; Samson, the renowned wireless system manufacturer, is proud to announce a revolutionary new guitar wireless system - AirLine UHF.
"Guitar Accessory of The Year Award 2001"
Guitarist Magazine
"Comparisons between the Airline's signal and a traditional lead proved highly favourable ... unless you know it's wireless you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference, with volume and tone seemingly unaffected ..."
Guitar Buyer Magazine, August 2002
Wireless microphone and instrument systems were originally developed to eliminate cables, providing unparalleled freedom of movement. AirLine takes this concept to a new level with transmitters so small, lightweight and aerodynamic, they are nearly invisible, providing a completely hassle-free user experience. AirLine totally eliminates the need for belt packs.
To create the world's smallest wireless transmitters we developed new proprietary technology. Featuring miniaturized circuitry and the ability to operate on a single tiny AAA battery these transmitters also provide significantly improved wireless reception and sound quality. What's more, the AP1 receiver developed especially for the AirLine guitar system is actually smaller than the typical wireless transmitter.
The revolutionary AirLine "plug-in" guitar transmitters come in two versions: the AF1 for Strat(R)-style inputs and the AG1 for guitars with traditional Gibson(R)-style end or flat mount jacks. Less than half the size of conventional belt packs, these miniaturized transmitters run on a tiny triple-A battery with 14-hour battery life. Both feature an array of on-board controls: A Power On/Off and Mute switch, red/green LED for Power On/Off, a Peak LED and an Input Level control for different pickups. And UHF (Ultra High Frequency) means clearer frequencies with less interference.
Designed in the style of a compact effects pedal, the AP1 diversity receiver gives you reception you can always depend on. It features a 1/4" output jack, Power switch, Peak LED and a Volume control. You can use a 9 volt battery or an AC adapter to power the receiver. When you unplug your the unit, the battery is disabled to conserve power. |