Overview
The Audio‑Technica ATW‑T1002 is a professional-grade handheld microphone/transmitter from the System 10 digital wireless series. Featuring a high-performance unidirectional dynamic capsule (hypercardioid), it captures vocal clarity with excellent off-axis rejection, making it ideal for live sound, presentations, and broadcast. Operating in the interference-free 2.4 GHz band with digital 24-bit/48 kHz transmission, it delivers dependable audio performance. The transmitter’s intuitive power/mute button, LED status display, and adjustable gain via screwdriver provide ease of operation. Powered by two AA batteries, it provides approximately 7 hours of use and includes a quiet-flex stand clamp for seamless integration with standard mic stands.
Features:
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Digital wireless system: 2.4 GHz, System 10/Pro compatibility
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Unidirectional dynamic capsule (hypercardioid): for focused audio and excellent off-axis rejection
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24-bit/48 kHz audio quality with three-stage diversity (frequency, time, space)
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Power/mute toggle with bi-color LED for status and battery level
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Adjustable gain control with included screwdriver
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Quick sync pairing, supports up to 10 transmitters per receiver
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~7 hour run time on two AA batteries
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Quiet-flex AT8456a clamp included for easy mounting
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Rugged build: steel mic head, ergonomic plastic body
Specifications:
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Brand: Audio‑Technica
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Model: ATW‑T1002
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System: System 10 / System 10 Pro Digital Wireless
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Operating Frequency: 2.4 GHz ISM band
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Audio Quality: 24‑bit/48 kHz
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Polar Pattern: Unidirectional dynamic (hypercardioid)
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Dynamic Range: > 109 dB (A‑weighted)
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THD: < 0.05 %
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Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
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RF Power: 10 mW
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Range: Approx. 100 ft (30 m)
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Batteries: Two AA; approx. 7 hr life
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Dimensions: 10.03″ × 1.97″ (255 × 50 mm)
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Weight: 9.9 oz (280 g) without batteries
Included: AT8456a Quiet‑Flex clamp, transmitter screwdriver, two AA batteries (varies), user documentation
Consumer Alert: Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts); and it has no protection from interference received from any other device.