What's Included:
- 2-Channel Receiver × 1
- Handheld Microphones × 2
- 6.35mm (1/4") TS Cable × 1
- Power Adapter / Charger × 1
- Owner’s Manual × 1
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PRORECK UK-2000 Wireless Microphone System
The PRORECK UK-2000 is a wireless microphone solution built as a 2 channel UHF wireless microphone system with two handheld mics. It’s a practical choice for wireless microphones for church, karaoke wireless microphone system setups, conferences, and speeches.
Quick Answer
- What it is: A 2-channel UHF wireless microphone system with 2 handheld microphones.
- Best for: Speech, karaoke, church events, meetings, and small venues.
- Why buy: Stable UHF band, long range (line of sight), and XLR connectivity for mixers and powered speakers.
Key Features:
- 2 channel wireless microphone system: run two mics at the same time
- UHF wireless microphone system: designed for stable, distortion-free audio
- Frequency range: 538.3–599MHz (UHF)
- Long range: up to 328ft (line of sight)
- Connectivity: XLR outputs + 1/4" (6.35mm) mix out for easy setup
- Metal construction: durable handheld microphones with LCD display (see image)
UHF Frequency (Listed):
Frequency range: 538.3–599MHz. Select a clean channel if you experience interference in busy venues.
How to Set Up
- Power on: connect the receiver to power and attach antennas.
- Connect audio: use XLR outputs for a mixer/amp, or use the 1/4" mix out for quick setups.
- Interference fix: switch channels/frequencies if you hear noise or dropouts.
Specification
System Type: 2-Channel UHF Wireless Microphone System
Frequency Range: 538.3–599MHz
Channels: 2
Connectivity: XLR
Polar Pattern: Unidirectional (listed)
Power Source: Battery powered (microphones)
Batteries: 2 × AA per microphone (not included)
Dimensions (L × W × H): 20.87 × 16.73 × 13.39 in
Weight: 39.24 lb
FAQ
Is this good for church and karaoke?
Yes. UK-2000 is designed for speech and karaoke with a stable UHF connection and simple mixer/speaker integration.
How do I connect it to a mixer or powered speaker?
Use the XLR outputs for a mixer/amp, or use the 1/4" mix out for compatible devices.
What if I get interference?
Switch to a different channel/frequency within the UHF range and keep the receiver antennas fully extended.