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AKG WMS40 Mini Dual Instrumental Set Wireless Microphone System - Band C & D vs AKG WMS40 Mini Dual Vocal Instrumental Set - Channels A/B

The WMS40 Mini Dual Instrumental (Band C & D) is instrument-only with higher RF output and SNR, while the WMS40 Mini Dual Vocal Instrumental (Channels A/B) adds a handheld mic for vocals and mixed sources. Choose the Instrumental if you need instruments only; choose the Vocal Instrumental if you need both vocals and instruments in one system.

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AKG WMS40 Mini Dual Instrumental Set Wireless Microphone System - Band C & D

$295.00
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AKG WMS40 Mini Dual Vocal Instrumental Set - Channels A/B

$295.00
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AKG WMS40 Mini Dual Instrumental Set Wireless Microphone System - Band C & DAKG WMS40 Mini Dual Vocal Instrumental Set - Channels A/B
Price$295.00$295.00
BrandAKGAKG
ConditionNewNew

Why choose AKG WMS40 Mini Dual Instrumental Set Wireless Microphone System - Band C & D

  • Higher signal-to-noise ratio (105 dB vs 100 dB)
  • 10 mW RF output provides greater transmission range
  • Two pocket transmitters ideal for dual guitar/bass setups
  • Slightly more compact without handheld microphone

Why choose AKG WMS40 Mini Dual Vocal Instrumental Set - Channels A/B

  • Includes HT40 Mini handheld mic for vocals with cardioid pickup
  • One body-pack and one handheld covers vocals plus instruments
  • Better value for mixed-use worship and gigging situations
  • Cardioid rejection reduces feedback in live settings
Bottom line: Pick the Instrumental (Band C & D) if your needs are guitars, basses, or instrument mics only. Pick the Vocal Instrumental (Channels A/B) if you need to mix vocals and instruments in the same performance or service.

Frequently asked questions

What's the actual difference in wireless range?

The Instrumental model specifies 10 mW RF output, while the Vocal Instrumental lists 65.62 ft operating range. The higher SNR (105 dB vs 100 dB) and RF power on the Instrumental suggest longer potential range, though real-world distance depends on venue obstacles and interference.

Can I use the Vocal Instrumental for only instruments?

Yes—the body-pack transmitter works identically to the Instrumental model for guitars and basses. You would simply not use the handheld microphone, paying extra for unused capability.

Which is better for a worship band with lead vocals?

The Vocal Instrumental is purpose-built for this: it provides a handheld mic for a lead singer and a body-pack for guitar or bass simultaneously. The Instrumental requires you to use an external mic source if you need vocals.

Are the frequency bands interchangeable?

No—Band C & D (660–865 MHz) and Channels A/B operate on different frequency ranges. They are not compatible with each other and cannot be mixed in a single system.

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