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sound your best with the R300.


The quality of your wireless microphone system can make or break your presen- tation. The new R300 from Electro-Voice is designed to give you peace of mind, helping you stay focused on making an impact rather than wireless worries.


Equipped with unique technologies proven at the highest level of live perfor- mance on the world’s most prestigious stages, the R300 condenses all Electro- Voice’s wireless know-how into a system that offers an unmatched combination of value, professional audio quality, ease-of-use, and reliability. R300: because perfect presentations start with professional-grade wireless.


MOST USERS DO NOT NEED A LICENSE TO OPERATE THIS WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM. NEVERTHELESS, OPERATING THIS MICROPHONE SYSTEM WITHOUT A LICENSE IS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS: THE SYSTEM MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE; IT MUST OPERATE AT A LOW POWER LEVEL (NOT IN EXCESS OF 50 MILLIWATTS); AND IT HAS NO PROTECTION FROM INTERFERENCE RECEIVED FROM ANY OTHER DEVICE. PURCHASERS SHOULD ALSO BE AWARE THAT THE FCC IS CURRENTLY EVALUATING USE OF WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS, AND THESE RULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL THE FCC AT 1-888-CALL- FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) OR VISIT THE FCC’S WIRELESS MICROPHONE WEBSITE AT WWW.FCC.GOV/CGB/ WIRELESSMICROPHONES


• ClearScan™ – fi nd the clearest channel available with the touch of one button


• EZsync™ – infrared channel transfer from receiver to transmitter for easy and error-free setup


• Available with ULM18 (lapel), HM3 (headworn) or PL22 (handheld) microphones


• Bodypack with TA4 connector – compatible with all Electro-Voice lapel and head-worn microphones for easy upgrades


• 14-hour battery life from two AA alkaline batteries


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