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Transmitters recommended by AKG
The “FlexJack” extendable swivel jack
plug connects the GB 40 to any guitar
jack,…
•Frequency response optimized for
guitar and bass.
Optional CU 40 battery charger for
extremely low operating cost.
DC/DC converter for constant
transmission quality throughout
battery life.
Integrated charging contacts and
optional charger for easy use of
rechargeable batteries.
Extremely easy to use.
ON/MUTE/OFF switch and battery
status indicator for easy setup.
Input gain control for optimum
modulation.
Replaceable color coded battery
compartment cover for easy frequency
identification.
TRANSMITTERS
GB40 guitarbug
Selecting
receivers
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…oblique,…
Typ: Stratocaster
…on the top,…
Typ: Telecaster
…or on the side.
Typ: Les Paul
For guitar and bass players.
The GB 40 transmitter mates
with every guitar. Just plug the
FlexJack into the instrument’s
output jack.
Make the GB 40 and PR 40 work for you!
Use the PR 40 to reduce
cable lengths when using
a pedalboard. Instead of
running a long cable from a
stationary receiver to the
pedalboard, place the small
portable receiver on or near the pedalboard and
connect it with a short cable.
Powering the receiver:
a) Use dry or rechargeable batteries.
b) Use the pedalboard supply and the optional
PA 40 power adapter.
c) Use a separate supply and the optional PA 40
power adapter.
d) Place the receiver in the optional CU 40
battery charger. The CU 40 charger that also
keeps the receiver in optimum position.
www.akg-wireless.com
TRANSMITTERS
GB40 guitarbug
TRANSMITTERS
PT40 Bodypack Transmitter + MKG/L cable
Alternative Transmitter:
“The radio link works perfectly even in
difficult environments. Talking about
sound, the GB 40 does a great job, too.
Try as I might, I could hear no difference
between wireless and hardwire modes.”
(Tools 2/’02)
“Unlike many other transmitters criticized
by guitarists for restricting the dynamic
range, the GB 40 gets the audio across in
its full dynamic splendor.”
(Tastenwelt 3/’02)
“… passed the dropout test with flying colors.”
(Gitarre & Bass 5/’02)
“There seems to be no easier way than to
use this small transmitter.”
(Guitar 5/’02)
Guitar and bass
AKG.WIRELESS.UHF
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MKG/L cable for
guitar, bass, or keyboard
+
SR40
RECEIVERS
SR40 diversity
RECEIVERS
PR40 diversity
RECEIVERS
Receivers recommended by AKG
Select a receiver and a transmitter.
CU 40 charger: avail-
able from AKG only.
Integrated contacts for
easy battery charging
TECH NOTE
Actual size
NEW!
NEW!
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