Audix ADPHT74PIN Screw-On Adapter for Bodypack Transmitter
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Screw-on headset adapter with 4-pin mini-XLR connector for Audix HT7 microphones, providing secure compatibility with Performance Series wireless bodypack systems
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4 Pin Headset Adapter For Wireless Bodypack Systems
The Audix ADPHT74PIN is a screw-on headset adapter designed to connect Audix HT7 single-ear headworn microphones to compatible wireless bodypack transmitters. Built for professional live sound, broadcast, theater, and presentation environments, this adapter provides a stable audio connection while maintaining flexibility across multiple wireless systems.
Mini XLR Interface For Performance Series Systems
Equipped with a 4-pin mini-XLR female connector, the ADPHT74PIN is engineered for use with Audix Performance Series wireless systems and other compatible bodypack transmitters. The mini-XLR format ensures dependable signal transfer while maintaining a compact and low-profile connection point.
Secure Screw On Connection For Active Use
The threaded screw-on design locks the headset microphone securely to the bodypack transmitter, reducing the risk of accidental disconnects during movement. This makes the adapter well suited for performers, speakers, worship leaders, and presenters who require consistent audio during active use.
Modular Design For System Flexibility
The modular construction of the ADPHT74PIN allows HT7 headset microphones to be used across wired and wireless configurations depending on the bodypack transmitter. This design helps extend the usefulness of the microphone while supporting different audio system requirements without additional accessories.
Low Visibility Finish For Stage And Broadcast
Finished in a neutral beige color, the adapter blends naturally with headset cables and skin tones. This low-visibility appearance makes it ideal for stage performances, video production, broadcast environments, and corporate presentations where discreet equipment is preferred.