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AKG SR45 High-Performance Wireless Stationary Receiver - Frequency U5 vs AKG KM238/5 Scissor Stand

The SR45 is a wireless receiver for multi-channel live sound in fixed venues, while the KM238/5 is a microphone stand for studio and performance mic positioning. They serve completely different purposes—the SR45 handles RF signal distribution for wireless mics, whereas the KM238/5 is the physical support hardware a single microphone mounts to.

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AKG SR45 High-Performance Wireless Stationary Receiver - Frequency U5

$169.00
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AKG KM238/5 Scissor Stand

$169.00
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AKG SR45 High-Performance Wireless Stationary Receiver - Frequency U5AKG KM238/5 Scissor Stand
Price$169.00$169.00
BrandAKGAKG
ConditionNewNew

Why choose AKG SR45 High-Performance Wireless Stationary Receiver - Frequency U5

  • Handles up to 6 simultaneous wireless channels in one unit
  • Professional 105 dB(A) signal-to-noise ratio for clean audio
  • Dual XLR and 1/4" outputs for flexible system integration
  • Compact, rack-friendly design for fixed installations

Why choose AKG KM238/5 Scissor Stand

  • 39.4-inch scissor arm reaches across tables and desks easily
  • Smooth infinite height and angle adjustment without backbounce
  • Vibration isolation minimizes resonance transfer to preserve tone
  • Includes 16-foot XLR cable ready to connect to receivers or mixers
Bottom line: If you need wireless audio distribution for multiple performers, choose the SR45 receiver. If you need to position a single microphone stably in studio or live settings, choose the KM238/5 stand—these products complement each other but are not alternatives.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use both products together?

Yes. The SR45 receiver outputs audio via XLR or 1/4" connectors to a mixer or interface, while the KM238/5 stand holds a wireless microphone transmitter that sends its signal to the SR45 receiver. They work in sequence in a wireless system.

Is the SR45 suitable for home recording?

No. The SR45 is designed for fixed installations in venues like churches and clubs. Home recording typically requires a single microphone on a stand like the KM238/5, paired with a compact receiver or direct USB audio input.

What is the KM238/5 stand best for?

The KM238/5 excels in studio sessions, podcasting, home recording, and live performance settings where you need stable, vibration-isolated positioning of one microphone. It is not a receiver or transmitter—it only holds a mic in place.

How many mics can each product support?

The SR45 receiver can handle up to 6 wireless channels simultaneously. The KM238/5 is a single-microphone stand and holds only one mic at a time.

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