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AKG Announces New Frequency Bands For WMS40 Mini Wireless Systems

Additional options for use in major U.S. cities where existing frequency bands may be crowded

AKG by Harman announced new, additional frequency bands for the WMS40 Mini wireless system at Winter NAMM 2016. The new frequency bands provide additional options for use in major U.S. cities where existing frequency bands may be crowded.

WMS40 Mini is available in different application-optimized packages, all of which include a universal, switched mode power supply for worldwide operation. New frequency bands are available for both the AKG WMS40 Mini and WMS40 Mini Dual systems.

WMS40 Mini new frequency options include US25A 537.500 MHz, US25B 537.900 MHz, US25C 539.300 MHz, US25D 540.400 MHz. The dual-band WMS40 Mini2, meanwhile, addresses the combined frequency bands US25A/C and US25B/D.

“AKG never falters in acting on customer feedback and staying on top of the fast-changing wireless landscape,” says Noel Larson, Retail Solutions, Harman Professional. “With the AKG WMS40 Mini and WMS40 Mini Dual, we’re giving our customers more solutions in tackling any challenge.”

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