PSM 400 In Ear Personal Monitoring System
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Everything a working musician or band needs to receive consistent personal monitor mixes
- System Features
- Transmitter
- Receiver
- Earphones
- Downloads
- Frequency Versions
- Specs
Why is in ear monitoring?
Using a Shure monitoring system allows you to hear the music via your earphones at the exact time it is played. You will only hear what is important and have more control over your mix as you have the ability to adjust the volume. Plus, you can move freely around the stage
How do I set up my PSM 400 in ear system?
Simply connect two line-level or mic–level inputs directly into the transmixer. Set the frequency on the transmixer using a single button, and the same again on the bodypack receiver. Connect your earphones to the receiver (P4R), set up your desired mix using the personal mix controls on the front of the transmixer and you are now all ready to go.
Frequency ranges and power output of the transmitter
| Band | Range | Power Output |
| HF | 722-746 MHz | 50 mW |
| P3 | 722-746 MHz | 50 mW |
| MN | 800-830 MHz | 20 mW |
| KE* | 842-865 MHz | 10 mW |
*denotes UK frequency band.
Please be aware of country-specific laws when operating on different frequency bands.
- Environment: Medium to large stages
- RF Output Power: 10 - 50 mW (countryspecific)
- Operating Distance: Up to 100 m
- Harmonic distortion: 0.8 % typical
- Signal-to-noise-ratio: 80 dB (A) typical
- Listening mode: Mono, Stereo, MixMode
- Compatible Systems per band (up to): 8
- Transmitter Inputs: 2x 6.3 mm Line Level
- Transmitter Outputs: 2x 6.3 mm split outputs; 3.5 mm earphone output
- Wired Bodypack Option: Yes
- Personal Mix Control: On receiver
- Remoteable Transmitter: Yes
- Battery Life: Wired: 8 h; Wireless: 8 h
