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Gemini UHF Quad Wireless Microphone System With Charging Docks for Transmitter & Microphone Batteries
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submitted2 months ago
asked byEric
fromHoover Al
Can't these microphones be ran off 4 diffrent inputs? I only see 2 input plugs? Shouldn't there be 4?
The Gemini UHF Quad Wireless Microphone System is designed to handle four microphones simultaneously, but the number of physical outputs on the receiver unit varies by design. Let me clarify how this typically works: Number of Outputs on the Receiver Most "quad" wireless microphone systems like Gemini’s provide: Two balanced XLR outputs (usually grouped as A+B and C+D) One mixed 1/4" output that combines all four microphone signals into a single unbalanced output So, while there are 4 independent wireless microphone channels, the receiver may only have 2 XLR output jacks and 1 mixed 1/4" TRS output. How It Handles 4 Microphones Internally, the system receives signals from 4 wireless transmitters (microphones). Channels 1 & 2 are summed into one XLR output, and channels 3 & 4 into another. You cannot get four completely separate mic outputs unless the system is explicitly designed with 4 discrete outputs (some higher-end systems have this).