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Description
The Samson UR-5D Dual UHF Diversity Receiver is a robust solution for musicians and sound engineers seeking reliable audio signal processing. Renowned for its dual-channel operation, this receiver is designed to deliver consistent, high-quality performance in both studio and live settings. Whether you're managing a small gig or a large venue, the UR-5D provides the flexibility and control needed to ensure seamless audio transmission.
Operating in the UHF frequency range, the Samson UR-5D offers enhanced signal stability, minimizing the risk of interference. Its diversity operation utilizes two antennas to improve reception, automatically selecting the stronger signal for uninterrupted sound quality. The unit features an intuitive LCD display, allowing users to easily monitor and manage settings such as frequency, channel, and battery status.
This receiver is compatible with a variety of Samson transmitters, making it a versatile addition to any professional audio setup. Its balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" outputs provide connectivity options to suit different equipment configurations. The Samson UR-5D is engineered to meet the demands of both touring professionals and studio operators, ensuring reliable performance across diverse applications.
Key Features:
- Dual UHF diversity operation for reliable signal reception
- Compatible with various Samson transmitters
- Intuitive LCD display for easy monitoring and management
- Balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" outputs for versatile connectivity
- Operates in a wide UHF frequency range for minimal interference
- Automatic channel selection for optimal performance
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As part of his 1988 Soldano/Cornish Guitar Routing System, Eric Clapton used the Furman PL-8 Power Conditioner and Light Module, a SAMSON UR-5D UHF wireless receiver, a SAMSON BR-3 VHF receiver, a Drawmer 1960 tube compressor, a YAMAHA SPX-90 multi-effect processor, a Dyno-My-Piano CS-5 Tri-Stereo Chorus, a TC Electronics 2290 dynamic digital delay, a DYNACORD CLS 222 Leslie simulator, a YAMAHA GEP 50 multi-effect processor, a Roland SDE-3000 digital delay as well as the TC1210 spatial expander with VHS/UHF aerial unit at rear.
"The Samson UR-5Ds, we've used them for twelve years and I don't have a problem with them. I've got a whole bunch of them. We're waiting for the next generation to come out because they say that wireless is going through the big change and everything but they keep putting that off. So until they do, I'll keep using this. The sound is consistent. We're really hung up on being consistent, so it works for us," says Billy Gibbons's guitar tech about the Samson UR-5D Dual UHF Diversity Receiver.
According to Uberproaudio, Prince used the Samson UR-5D Dual UHF Diversity Receiver as part of his guitar gear setup.
In this photo of Roger Waters' rig, from this Premier Guitar article, his two Samson UR-5D Dual UHF Diversity Receivers can be seen.
According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Zach uses a Samson UR-5D receiver.
Crispian Mills is documented using the Samson UR-5D Dual UHF Diversity Receiver in the recording list available on this page: https://www.angelfire.com/blues2/electric_gypsy/CM/CMA.html.
This detailed gear diagram of Mike Stone's Queensrÿche stage setup, which traces the signal flow of the equipment in his 2007 guitar rig, includes a Samson UR-5D Dual UHF Diversity receiver.
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