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Shure PSM 300 Wireless Transmitter P3T Band J13
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Description
Dependable wireless transmission and 24-bit digital audio combine to deliver a superior personal monitoring mix for every performance.
Send 2 channels of audio to a bodypack receiver up to 300 feet (90 m) away, with patented Audio Reference Companding to ensure transparent sound quality with no artifacts or dropouts.
Send 2 channels of audio to a bodypack receiver up to 300 feet (90 m) away, with patented Audio Reference Companding to ensure transparent sound quality with no artifacts or dropouts.

Features
- Transmitter sends a stereo or mono mix wirelessly to performers onstage
- One-touch IR sync on user-friendly front-panel controls
- Rear-panel ¼" (6.3 mm) TRS balanced inputs and loop outputs
- Up to 30 mW output power (regionally dependent)
- High-contrast LCD screen with left / right audio output meters
- Selectable line / aux level
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Warranty
One year warranty on wireless mics, mixers, and circuitry products.
2 year warranty on wired mics.
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
2 year warranty on wired mics.
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
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submitted6 years ago
asked byDarwin
fromHouston Tx
What are the differences between band g20, band j13, and band k12?
The frequency they operate on. They separate them so they don't cancel each other out if you're using more than one at a time.