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[b]SOLD[/b]

Looking to raise some funds for a lovely bass I've seen so trying to sell some of the bits of gear which I use least or which can be fairly easily replaced at a later date.

This is a fantastic system comprising the P4T transmitter and P4R wireless receiver. They're the "KE" versions which basically means they operate in the 842-865 MHz range, which is the typical UK frequency band for UHF wireless. This range includes the deregulated Channel 70 ([i]863 MHz – 865 MHz) [/i]which is the license free channel that will continue to work following the Spectrum changes of 2012. In a nutshell, it's all kosher and will work in the UK without need for a wireless operators license.

The P4T info on Shure's site is here [url="http://www.shure.co.uk/products/in_ear_monitoring_transmitters/p4t"]http://www.shure.co....ransmitters/p4t[/url]
The P4R info is here [url="http://www.shure.co.uk/products/in_ear_monitoring_receivers/p4r"]http://www.shure.co....g_receivers/p4r[/url]

Together they are a great monitoring system, not least because of the stereo/mix mode option.[list]
[*]If you feed a single signal into the transmitter, the receiver sends it to both ears
[*]If you feed a stereo signal into the transmitter, the receiver can send the L/R stereo mix to your phones or...
[*]Using mix mode, the receiver can create a mono mix of the two channels and the balance control acts like a crossfader between the L/R signals.
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What does this mean in practical use?

Put the main mix in the L channel and your bass or vocals into the R channel then use the mix mode on the receiver to create a personal mix with more bass/vocals.

System is in very good but used cosmetic condition and excellent working condition. You just need to add some phones as I will keep my buds (unless someone really wants to pay for some second hand in-ear phones, which is a bit gross really).

New the system is £600+ I'm looking for £300 but I'm very open to offers for a quick-ish sale, just PM me or txt/call on 07515 929935.

Pete

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Hi,

I don't have a case for it, but will pack it well for posting. I carry it in a padded bag that's still in use with other bits and bobs. Gator have started doing a special IEM cue/bag type thing which can be had from Thomann for about £20 or so. I was thinking about getting one.

Pic here https://www.icloud.com/photostream/#A65oqs3qdae2d if you click on the pic it zooms in and shows more of the unit.

Pete

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