SABINE 2.4 GHz Wireless Microphones “Surf” Audiences at Ozzfest

"It's a great sounding mic I can take anywhere - even surfing the crowd!" attests Gil Bitton, vocalist for Ozzfest-touring band "Endo."

Bitton now uses the newly-shipping Sabine SWM7000 2.4 GHz wireless handheld microphone while performing on the Ozzfest tour.

"You can't go into the crowd with a wired mic, and other wireless mics I have tried gave me feedback and static," Bitton continues.

Sabine's 2.4 GHz receiver has built-in feedback control, compressor/limiter and digital microphone modeling. "I love the way it sounds - it helps us put on an amazing show!"

SWM7000 series wireless microphone systems are available in one- or two-channel models, with a choice of Audix OM3 or OM5 capsules for the handheld transmitter; or lavalier, headworn or instrument pickup input for the beltpack transmitter.

SWM7000 systems operate on the globally accepted and license-free 2.4 GHz band, and are clear of the new DTV frequencies. Transmitters come with NiMH rechargeable batteries and plug in just like a cell phone.
“I love the way it sounds — it helps us put on an amazing show!”
Gil Bitton, vocalist for Endo

The SWM7000 can be controlled via front panel or powerful networking software, and all 70 available RF channels can be used simultaneously.

Other artists currently using SWM7000 2.4 GHz wireless microphones include Warner Bros. recording artists Trapt and world-renowned hip-hop group, Black Eyed Peas (A&M/Interscope).

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