A-T 3000 Series (Fourth Generation) Wireless Systems Overview The updated 3000 Series (Fourth Generation) wireless systems provide high-fidelity audio for live performances of all sorts. Available in two frequency bands, DE2 (470–530 MHz) and EE1 (530–590 MHz), the fourth-generation 3000 Series wireless systems allow frequencies to be easily scanned and selected on the receiver and then synced with the transmitter via IR sync functionality, reducing setup time. So, wherever you’re touring this summer (and beyond), the updated 3000 Series is perfect for your next act!

3000 Series (Fourth Generation) Features

Ideal for concerts, houses of worship, and other live performance settings, the fourth-generation 3000 Series offers 60 MHz UHF tuning bandwidth, which is extremely beneficial in highly congested RF areas. With True Diversity operation, the 3000 Series also reduces dropouts from mics for reliable transmission of your performance. Whether you’re using a body-pack or handheld transmitter, the 3000 Series gives you worry-free performance. The body-pack transmitter includes a tactile mute toggle switch for physical confirmation of the mute status – convenient for when you can’t see the display. The body-pack’s cH-style connector also ensures a secure connection to lavalier mics, headworn mics, and cables with cH-style, screw-down 4-pin connectors. The handheld transmitter offers little to no handling noise and comes equipped with an industry-standard thread mount for use with up to six interchangeable A-T microphone capsules, as well as other compatible capsules. Plus, both transmitters are equipped with charging terminals that work with the ATW-CHG3 and ATW-CHG3N smart charging docks (sold separately) to recharge NiMH batteries. Both the transmitters and the receiver have OLED screens so that settings and alerts can be read easily. The receiver also offers either standard view or performance view, the latter calling out key metering for easier monitoring of levels. The Auto Squelch feature automatically adjusts the squelch setting to maximize range and minimize interference. In the event interference does arise, both the body-pack and handheld transmitters include a multifunction button to quickly switch to a backup frequency. And the ground-lift switch helps eliminate any audible hum that may be caused by ground loops. What is your favorite feature of the upgraded 3000 Series (Fourth Generation) wireless systems?