Universal AC/DC power adapter – incorporates cable routing/strain relief on receiver
DMS100 uses color coded LEDs (green, blue, yellow or purple) for easy channel assignment and identification. Up to
four simultaneous, co-existing DMS100 systems can be used at the same time. The number of systems and
operating range may vary based on the complexity/density of the wireless environment where the system is used.
Bodypack transmitters include an instrument cable that can be used for a wide range of instruments (electric
guitars, electric bass, remote keyboards and acoustic instruments that incorporate pickups that have ¼ jack outputs
such as acoustic guitar, violin, etc.).
The bodypack transmitters accept a number of optional 3pin FE mini-XLR AKG headsets or clip-on mics, see
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https://www.akg.com/Headset%20Microphones
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https://www.akg.com/Speech%20%2F%20Spoken%20Word%20Microphones
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AKG 3pin mini FE XLR mic models tested and confirmed include C111LP, CK77WRLP, CK99L, LC81MD,
CM311L, C520L, C555L, C518ML and C519ML. One model NOT recommended is C417L.
Both DMS100 and DMS300 receivers work with the optional AKG RMU40 Pro rackmount kit, see
The DMS300 offers everything in the DMS100 above plus:
Seamless setup and operation – supports up to eight simultaneous, co-existing DMS300 systems in use at the same
time. The number of systems and operating range may vary based on the complexity/density of the wireless
environment where the system is deployed.
Vivid, high-resolution graphic front-panel LCD screen – easy setup with channel ID number, volume level in dB and
bar-style battery indicator displayed.
Remaining battery level indicator – battery bar indicator on transmitter and receiver displays
RJ12 jack for sync – coordinates/synchronizes all DMS300 system operation (one foot RJ12 6P6C straight-through
cable is included). It supports longer sync cables up to an 18” maximum length RJ12 6P6C straight-through cable.
** See section on multi-system operation using RJ12 cable synchronization.
Two removable front-mounted antennas