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MANUAL FOR STAGG SUW50 

This is the user manual for the double UHF wireless true diversity Stagg SUW 50 sets with 
digital audio processing.

The SUW50 SETS contain two or more transmitters which can be either a handheld 
microphone, a belt-pack with lavalier, a belt-pack with headset microphone or a guitar  
belt-pack with guitar cable for acoustic-electric guitar. It also contains a two-channel receiver 

that must be linked to an amplifier or a mixer for it to be heard. 

This manual contains important safety information as well as the instructions required for the 
intended use of the device. Please read it carefully before use. The SUW 50 SETS are sold in 

different configurations. Some parts of this manual may not apply to the version you bought.

Please note that the design and the technical specifications of the device are subject to 

change without any prior notice. Check the website for updates.

GENERAL INFORMATION ON WIRELESS SYSTEMS USE

Wireless systems have one or more transmitters and the same number of receivers.  

Together they become a ‘channel’. The Stagg SUW 50 has two channels. The connection 

between transmitter and receiver is wireless by radio frequency (RF). The Stagg SUW 

50 works in the UHF band which is known for high-quality transmission and has two fixed 
frequencies. You can find these frequencies on the packaging and on the units. It is important 
when you buy a second SUW 50 that the frequencies are different from your first set. 

Radio frequencies can interfere with each other, whether they are internal or external. 

 

The choice of frequencies we offer for your country eliminates the internal interferences. 
Many sophisticated features that are built into the SUW50, such as multilevel high frequency 

and mid-frequency narrowband filter, multiple noise detection and control will reduce external 

interferences to a minimum. Unlike most wireless systems, the SUW50 has digital sound 

processing for the audio modulation (AF) and its audio compressing-expanding technology 

can lower noises and increase the dynamic range. It can also lower feedback issues and  

has a strong anti-jam capability.

The batteries in the transmitters have to be changed regularly to ensure smooth performance.

Summary of Contents for SUW50

Page 1: ...EM Please read the instructions carefully before use USER MANUAL SUW50 CARDIOID DYNAMIC MICROPHONE LAVALIER CONDENSER MICROPHONE HEADSET CONDENSER MICROPHONE HEADSET CONDENSER MICROPHONE PRE AMP ACOUS...

Page 2: ...same number of receivers Together they become a channel The Stagg SUW 50 has two channels The connection between transmitter and receiver is wireless by radio frequency RF The Stagg SUW 50 works in th...

Page 3: ...utlet before cleaning Do not use cleaning fluids or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth MARKING CONFORMITY 1 The CE mark on this product means it conforms to the EMC Directive 2014 30 EU LVD Directive 2...

Page 4: ...with an emitter B handheld microphone or belt pack This means they work on the same radio frequency B 7 AF indicator LED This LED turns on green when the receiver B receives audio signals from emitte...

Page 5: ...wnwards to get access To ensure long battery performance please switch the transmitter off when you are done using it 16 Belt pack antenna 17 2 colour LED Informs on the status of connection and batte...

Page 6: ...LE AG Phantom powered cardioid condenser microphone Connects to the belt pack Phantom powered cardioid condenser microphone Connects to the belt pack This special cable phone jack to mini XLR will con...

Page 7: ...ange 500 980 MHz RF Emitting Power 10 mW Battery Type 2 x AA battery l 5 V Frequency Response 50 20 000 Hz Input Sensitivity 2 1 mV Pa Power Consumption 100 mA at 3 V SYSTEM T H D Overall 0 1 Signal t...

Page 8: ...er Make sure the adapter fits the voltage and the batteries are put into the transmitter correctly Maintenance Do not open this unit and service it by yourself Should you encounter any problems please...

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