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Capturing an unforgettable moment on stage or in the studio starts with microphones and wireless systems that are built by experienced audiophiles, and for that, AKG has everything you need and so much more. In fact, AKG is looked upon as a leader in sound systems and microphones, and this section has more than enough examples to prove why. From wireless mic sets and condensers to drum mics and handheld dynamics, AKG is ready to make your next event sound stunning for everyone in attendance.

Every day, musicians and sound engineers are discovering the convenience of wireless systems, and it's really no surprise when you consider how high in quality AKG's line of models are. Just take a look at AKG's Perception Wireless Vocal Set Band A. Featuring the SR 45 receiver, HT 45 handheld transmitter, a universal power supply with US/UK/EU adapter, an SA 45 stand adapter, and one AA size dry battery, this wireless system is a perfect combination of cordless freedom and crystal-clear audio.

While you're at it, be sure to also check out the D5 S Supercardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone with On/Off Switch. Designed specifically for vocalists who sing in loud bands, the D5S has a supercardioid polar pattern to ensure maximum gain before feedback. Additionally, its dual shock mount eliminates mechanical noise, so you can take comfort in knowing that your audience will hear nothing but a crisp, pristine reproduction of a singer's voice, every time they hit the stage.

There sure are a lot of mic and wireless system options available in this day and age, but choosing one that will provide you with incredible sound quality through countless performances is easier than you might think. In fact, it's as simple as sticking with the legendary company that professional audio engineers have been relying on since 1947; it's as simple as sticking with AKG.