Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless Pack w/ XLR Transmitter & Sontronics Solo Microphone

Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless Pack w/ XLR Transmitter & Sontronics Solo Microphone

Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless Pack w/ XLR Transmitter & Sontronics Solo Microphone

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This pack is perfect for wedding celebrants, corporate events and speaking engagements. It gives you a high-quality PA system, with wireless microphone set, ideal for anyone who's primary focus is addressing a crowd, rather than playing music.

Let them hear you at your best with the Bose S1 Pro multi position PA system. Designed for musicians, DJs and general PA use, the S1 Pro is the ultimate all in one PA, floor monitor and practise amplifier that's ready to be your go anywhere Bluetooth® music system for nearly any occasion. It has a lightweight, rugged enclosure with a built in handle, so it's easy to carry and transport just about anywhere. And once you get there, the optional rechargeable lithium-ion battery lets you perform for hours. Weighing about 6.8 kg (15 lbs), the rugged S1 Pro is designed for effortless transport from the car to the gig.

Protect your S1 Pro system while on the go with the S1 Pro slip cover. This custom-fit cover easily slips onto your S1 Pro, providing scratch protection while carrying, travelling in a car or storing. Made from durable nylon, it features the Bose logo embroidered on the front and a top opening for accessing the S1 Pro carry handle for effortless transport.

A one-touch ease-of-use wireless audio set with XSW-D XLR female transmitter, XSW-D XLR male receiver, XS 1 cardioid dynamic vocal microphone, mic clip and USB-A to USB-C charging cable, The Sennheiser XS Wireless Digital uses a 2.4 GHz transmission to create a wireless peer-to-peer connection. It’s as simple as that. As a liberating solution for the musician moving about on stage, or a convenient approach to the rehearsal room, this wireless tool empowers your inner creativity by allowing you to roam free. If you’re looking to change your relationship with cables and frequencies, then you need to try it out. Who knows? You might find you have an instant connection.