Audio-Technica ATW-1501 Stompbox Guitar Bass Digital 2.4GHz Wireless System
ATW-1501 Stompbox Guitar and Bass Wireless System with Floor Pedal
Free yoruself to move around stage without tripping over your lead. The Stompbox Wireless System provides a rock solid solution for guitarists, bass players, and other instrumentalists who require pro-level versatility and high-end quality audio. It provides 24bit/96KHz digital audio. If you have multiple instruments that you would like to use wirelessly, the Stompbox unit can pair with up to 8 body-pack transmitters. The Stompbox also acts like an ABY switch, allowing you to switch between either 2 amps, or an amp and a tuner. The package comes with an an ATW-R1500 Stompbox receiver, an ATW-T1001 UniPak body-pack transmitter, an AT-GcW high quality guitar cable, and hook and loop strips for adding the Stompbox receiver to an effects pedal board
Multiple Diversity Methods
System 10 wireless ensures clear communications by providing three levels of diversity assurance: frequency, time, and space. Frequency Diversity sends the signal on two dynamically allocated frequencies for interference-free communication. Time Diversity sends the signal in multiple time slots to maximize immunity to multipath interference. Finally, Space Diversity uses two antennas on each transmitter and receiver to maximize signal integrity.
Rugged Foot Pedal Receiver
The Stompbox is a metal, pedal board mountable receiver with a rugged, heavy duty design. The rear panel has a selector switch, giving you complete control over the receiver's two TRS balance 1/4" outputs. Witha tap of the foot, you can either toggle between the two outputs, or, mute or unmute one output without muting the other output. It has an easy-to-read digital display with system ID number,and also has battery level indicators. It operates on 12V DC, either using the included power supply or from the pedal boards power source.
Features:
- Audio-Technica’s innovative digital wireless guitar system
- 2.4GHz range – licence free and far from TV and DTV interference
- Stompbox design to fit comfortably on a pedalboard
- 9v or 12v negative or positive power to match pedal board power supplies
- A-B box to toggle outputs or mute for tuning
- Pair up to 8 guitars to one receiver with separate bodypack receivers
- Ideal for guitar, bass or any other jack input instruments
- Complete system with bodypack transmitter, stompbox receiver, guitar cable and power supply
Specifications:
Overall System
Operating Frequencies | 2.4GHz ISM band (2400 to 2483.5MHz) |
Dynamic Range | >109dB (A-weighted), typical |
Total Harmonic Distortion | <0.05% typical |
Operating Range | 18.3m (60') radius, 36.6m (120') diameter typical Open range environment with no interfering signals |
Operating Temperature Range | 0° C to +40° C (32° F to 104° F) Battery performance may be reduced at very low temperatures |
Frequency Response | 20Hz to 20kHz Depending on microphone type |
Receiver
Receiving System | Diversity (frequency/time/space) |
Maximum Output Level | 1/4" (6.3mm), TRS balanced: +12dBV |
Power Supply | 100-240V AC (50/60 Hz) to 12V DC .5A (center positive) switched mode external power supply |
Dimensions | 101mm (3.98") W x 44mm (1.73") H x 130mm (5.12") D |
Net Weight | 565grams (19.9oz) |
Accessories Included | Power supply, hook & loop fastener x2 |
Body-Pack Transmitter
RF Power Output | 10mW |
Spurious Emissions | Following federal and national regulations |
Input Connections | Four-pin Locking Connector Pin 1: GND Pin 2: INST INPUT Pin 3: MIC INPUT Pin 4: DC BIAS +9V |
Batteries | Two 1.5V AA not included |
Battery Life | >7 hours (alkaline) Depending on battery type and use pattern |
Dimensions | 70.2mm (2.76") W x 107.0mm (4.21") H x 24.9mm (0.98") D |
Net Weight | 100grams (3.5 oz) without batteries |
Accessory Included | AT-GcW Guitar Input Cable |
Great system. Very impressed
By: Igs on 18 June 2018It's a great system. My son loves it. Wireless is always a leap of faith, but this one impresses. Paired out of the box. Powered off my main power board (I have a 12V DC slot). A second or two to kick in from mute to active. Plenty of iphones, ipads, wi fi devices in the house and no noise or interference so far. Receiver is built to some russian military standard. Nuclear blast proof. Weighty iron cast body. Two OUTs is a god send. My son has a talk box and it fits in neatly. Transmitter is small and light, plastic but not the cheap kind. Feels nice and solid. Battery compartment slides, which is great. One thing that lets the whole system down: the AT-GRcW cable, it's a bit of a joke. The guitar jack is just on the right side of decent, the end that plugs into the transmitter is a total let down. Very delicate, flimsy even. For some strange reason the cable end is female (???!!!). The male end on the transmitter has four (4!!!) microscopically thin pins and some barely noticeable grooves, so plugging it in is like putting a watch together. In the hectic backstage situation it's not gonna fly. You can't turn and lock it, or screw it in either, so you just pray to the Almighty that you haven't snapped a pin or it won't pop out. Once you bend (and surely snap) one of those pins, you're up for $180 (US!!!) to replace the whole unit. I'm all for saving money, but they could've just made the receiver out of thinner iron.
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Audio Technica ATW wireless. Great piece of gear!
By: Amber Rea on 8 May 2018I recently bought this on sale from Swamp, and it is a great piece of gear for a fraction of the price of its competitors. Its pretty much plug and play out of the box. It gives you a handy little reading on the stompbox that tells you how your batteries are going too. Highly recommended.
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Great piece of gear!
By: Amber Rea on 8 May 2018I recently bought this on sale from Swamp, and it is a great piece of gear for a fraction of the price of its competitors. Its pretty much plug and play out of the box. It gives you a handy little reading on the stompbox that tells you how your batteries are going too. Highly recommended.
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