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AKG APS4 With No Power Supply vs AKG WMS470 C5 VOCAL SET BD7 - Professional Wireless Microphone System
The AKG APS4 is a passive RF distribution hub for consolidating multiple antenna sources into a multi-receiver setup, while the WMS470 C5 is a complete wireless microphone system with transmitter and receiver. Choose the APS4 if you already own multiple wireless receivers and need antenna infrastructure; choose the WMS470 C5 if you need an all-in-one wireless vocal system.
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AKG WMS470 C5 VOCAL SET BD7 - Professional Wireless Microphone System
Specs side by side
| AKG APS4 With No Power Supply | AKG WMS470 C5 VOCAL SET BD7 - Professional Wireless Microphone System | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $770.00 | $780.00 |
| Brand | AKG | AKG |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose AKG APS4 With No Power Supply
- ✓ Distributes RF signals across up to ten receiver connections from two antenna paths
- ✓ Switchable attenuation (0–14 dB) prevents receiver overload in multi-unit installations
- ✓ Powers up to three active antenna elements per path with onboard 10 VDC supply
- ✓ Cascadable design allows expansion to large multi-zone setups
Why choose AKG WMS470 C5 VOCAL SET BD7 - Professional Wireless Microphone System
- ✓ Complete wireless system with condenser capsule optimized for vocal clarity
- ✓ Supports up to 16 simultaneous channels in 500.1–530.5 MHz band for multi-vocalist use
- ✓ 50 mW transmission and space diversity receiver ensure dropout-free coverage in medium to large venues
- ✓ Dual microphone and line-level outputs integrate directly into any mixing console
Frequently asked questions
Is the APS4 a complete wireless system?
No. The APS4 is an RF distribution and antenna switching device only. It requires external wireless receivers and antennas to function; it does not include transmitters or microphone capsules.
Can I use the WMS470 C5 with the APS4?
Yes. The WMS470 C5 is a standalone wireless microphone system, and its receiver's antenna input can be connected to the APS4's RF outputs if you need to share antenna signals with other receivers in a larger installation.
What frequency bands do these products cover?
The APS4 covers the extended 470–952 MHz UHF range to support wireless systems worldwide. The WMS470 C5 operates specifically in the 500.1–530.5 MHz band, which falls within that range and supports up to 16 channels.
How many users can each system support simultaneously?
The APS4 is not a complete system and does not limit channel count; its capacity depends on the receivers you connect to it. The WMS470 C5 as a single system supports one wireless vocal microphone; however, you can deploy multiple WMS470 units across 16 channels in the same frequency band for multi-vocalist productions.