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Audix Wireless Vocal Microphone AP41OM2A

Price range: $625.00 through $650.00

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The Audix AP41OM2A gives you professional wireless performance with setup so simple your volunteers can handle it confidently. Operating on Band A (522-554 MHz), this system supports up to 16 simultaneous channels and delivers the warm, feedback-resistant sound of Audix’s legendary OM2 microphone with 300 feet of wireless freedom.

Audix Wireless microphone for singers AP41-OM2
Audix Wireless Vocal Microphone AP41OM2A
$625.00 $650.00Price range: $625.00 through $650.00

The Audix AP41OM2A wireless microphone system features the R41 diversity receiver and H60 handheld transmitter with Audix’s best-selling OM2 dynamic microphone capsule. Operating on Band A (522-554 MHz), this single-channel system can run up to 16 units simultaneously without interference, making it perfect for church worship teams, small venues, and presentation environments. With one-touch scanning to find clear frequencies and instant infrared sync, you’ll be ready to go wireless in under 10 seconds. The OM2 microphone delivers warm, full-bodied vocals optimized for small to mid-size PA systems, while the system’s 300-foot operating range gives pastors, worship leaders, and performers freedom to move across the stage or into the congregation.

Wireless Made Simple for Church Sound Teams

If you’ve been hesitant about switching to wireless microphones because you’re worried about complicated setup or unreliable performance during Sunday services, the Audix AP41OM2A system removes those concerns. The magic happens in about 10 seconds: press the scan button on the receiver to find a clear frequency, point the transmitter at the receiver and press sync, and you’re done. No frequency coordination charts, no guesswork, no complicated menus to navigate.

Churches choose this system because it solves real problems. The OM2 microphone capsule naturally rejects feedback, which means less squealing during passionate worship moments when singers get close to stage monitors. The hypercardioid pickup pattern isolates vocals from drums and guitars, giving your sound team cleaner mixes without fighting stage bleed. The slight midrange boost makes voices intelligible even in acoustically challenging sanctuaries, and the system handles loud worship vocals without distortion.

The 300-foot operating range is perfect for medium-sized sanctuaries. Your pastor can walk into the aisles during the sermon, worship leaders can move freely across the platform, and guest speakers won’t be tethered to a podium. The diversity receiver uses two antennas to prevent dropouts, so you won’t experience that terrifying moment when the microphone cuts out mid-sentence during a baptism or communion.

Battery life matters on Sunday morning, and the H60 transmitter delivers 10-14 hours on two AA batteries. That’s multiple services on a single set of batteries, with a clear LCD display showing exactly how much power remains. The transmitter’s metal housing survives being dropped, tossed in storage bins, and handled by volunteers who aren’t audio engineers.

One feature that sets Audix apart is the modular capsule design. If your vocal style changes or you want to upgrade to a different microphone down the road, you can swap the OM2 capsule for an OM5 or VX5 condenser in seconds. The receiver also works with Audix bodypack transmitters for lavalier or headset microphones, so your investment grows with your needs.

The system includes 106 pre-coordinated frequencies, which means the receiver automatically knows which frequencies work well together. When you run multiple wireless systems for your worship band, the auto-scan feature finds frequencies that won’t interfere with each other. You can operate up to 16 AP41 systems simultaneously in the same space.

Not sure which wireless system is right for your church or venue? Give us a call at johnsotomusic.com and we’ll help you figure out the best solution for your specific situation, whether you need one microphone or a complete multi-channel setup.

Compatible Accessories

  • Audix RMT41KIT – Rackmount kit with front-mount antenna brackets for single R41 receiver
  • Audix RMT4162 – Dual rackmount bracket to mount two R41 receivers side-by-side in one rack space
  • Audix CA OM5 – OM5 dynamic microphone capsule upgrade (hypercardioid, increased clarity)
  • Audix CA VX5 – VX5 condenser microphone capsule upgrade (studio-quality vocal sound)
  • Audix ANTDA4161 – Active directional antenna pair with 15dB gain (extended range in challenging RF environments)
  • Audix ADS48 – Antenna distribution system (allows up to 4 receivers to share one pair of antennas)
  • AA Batteries (Rechargeable) – High-capacity rechargeable AA batteries with charger for cost-effective operation
  • Microphone Clips and Pouches – Additional storage and protection accessories

Additional information

Band: No selection

A, B

Key Features

Tech Specs

Specification Details
Model Number AP41OM2A
Frequency Band Band A: 522-554 MHz
Receiver Type R41 Single-Channel Diversity Receiver
Receiver Bandwidth 32 MHz Wide Spectrum
Available Frequencies 106 Pre-Coordinated Frequencies
Simultaneous Systems Up to 16 Channels
Transmitter Type H60 Handheld with OM2 Dynamic Capsule
Transmitter Bandwidth 64 MHz Wide Spectrum (522-586 MHz)
Microphone Capsule OM2 Hypercardioid Dynamic
Frequency Response 50 Hz – 16 kHz
Maximum SPL >140 dB
Operating Range 300 feet (91 meters)
Battery Type 2 x AA Batteries (Alkaline or Rechargeable)
Battery Life 10-14 Hours
RF Output Power Selectable 10mW or 30mW
Transmitter Weight 11 oz (with batteries)
Receiver Mounting Half-Rack (0.5U) / Tabletop
Receiver Dimensions 8.07″ x 8.11″ x 1.73″
Receiver Weight 1.92 lbs
Audio Outputs XLR (balanced) and 1/4″ (unbalanced)
Display High-Contrast LCD (transmitter and receiver)
Setup Features One-Touch Auto Scan, One-Touch Infrared Sync
Capsule Compatibility Modular design – compatible with OM2, OM5, VX5 capsules

FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many Audix AP41 systems can I use at the same time in my church? You can operate up to 16 AP41 systems simultaneously without interference. The receiver’s auto-scan feature automatically finds compatible frequencies that work well together, making multi-channel setup straightforward for worship teams running multiple wireless mics.
  • What’s the difference between Band A and Band B frequency ranges? Band A operates from 522-554 MHz while Band B operates from 554-586 MHz. Both bands are legal in the United States and offer identical performance. Choose based on what other wireless equipment you’re using or local RF interference. If you’re starting fresh, either band works perfectly. The AP41OM2A model uses Band A.
  • Will this system work with my existing wireless microphones from other brands? The Audix AP41 operates independently and won’t interfere with most professional wireless systems. However, transmitters and receivers must be from the same manufacturer to work together. You cannot use a Shure transmitter with an Audix receiver or vice versa. The auto-scan feature helps find clear frequencies regardless of what other brands are operating nearby.
  • How far can the microphone be from the receiver before it cuts out? The system provides reliable operation up to 300 feet line-of-sight. In real-world church environments with walls and people, expect solid performance up to 150-200 feet. The diversity receiver uses two antennas to minimize dropouts, which is especially important when performers move around the stage or sanctuary.
  • Can I use rechargeable batteries or do I need to use alkaline batteries? Rechargeable NiMH AA batteries work perfectly and will save money over time. The system runs 10-14 hours on alkaline batteries and slightly less on rechargeables depending on their capacity. The transmitter’s LCD display shows remaining battery life so you’ll never be surprised by dead batteries during a service.
  • Is the OM2 microphone good for both singing and speaking? Absolutely. The OM2 is one of Audix’s most versatile microphones. It has a slight bass proximity effect that adds warmth to vocals, a tailored midrange that ensures speech intelligibility, and excellent feedback rejection. It works equally well for pastors preaching, worship leaders singing, or guest speakers presenting.
  • Do I need an audio engineer to set this up or can volunteers handle it? The AP41 system is designed for ease of use by non-technical volunteers. Setup takes under 10 seconds: press scan on the receiver, press sync on the transmitter while pointing it at the receiver, and you’re ready. The high-contrast LCD displays make it easy to check battery levels and confirm the system is working properly.
  • What happens if I get interference during a service? Press the scan button and the receiver will automatically find a new clear frequency in about 6 seconds. Then re-sync the transmitter (2 seconds) and you’re back in business. With 106 pre-coordinated frequencies available, you’ll always have clean channels to use even in RF-crowded environments.

How to Choose a Frequency Band?

The Audix AP41OM2 system is available in different frequency bands, and choosing the right one ensures optimal performance in your location. Here’s what you need to know:

Available Frequency Bands

  • Band A (AP41OM2A): 522-554 MHz
  • Band B (AP41OM2B): 554-586 MHz

Which Band Should You Choose?

If you’re starting fresh with wireless microphones: Either band works perfectly. Both are FCC-compliant and legal throughout the United States. The AP41OM2A (Band A) is a popular choice for church installations.

If you already own wireless microphones: Check what frequency range your existing systems use. While the AP41’s auto-scan feature can find clear channels around other equipment, staying within the same general band as your current gear can simplify frequency coordination. The H60 transmitter actually covers both A and B bands (the full 64 MHz from 522-586 MHz), so your transmitters are compatible with either receiver.

If you’re in an RF-crowded environment: Churches in urban areas or venues near TV stations, radio stations, or other wireless equipment might experience more interference in certain bands. The auto-scan feature will find the cleanest available frequencies within your chosen band. If you’re unsure about local interference, contact johnsotomusic.com and we can help you determine which band is clearest in your area.

Multiple systems consideration: If you plan to run multiple wireless microphones simultaneously, staying within the same frequency band for all your systems makes coordination easier. The AP41 supports up to 16 channels in the same band, which is more than enough for most church worship teams.

FCC Compliance Note: Both Band A and Band B operate in the legal UHF spectrum for wireless microphones in the United States. These frequencies are below the 600 MHz band that was restricted in 2020, so this system is fully compliant with current FCC regulations and will remain legal for years to come.

Still not sure which frequency band is right for your situation? Our team at johnsotomusic.com has extensive experience helping churches and venues choose the perfect wireless setup. Give us a call and we’ll walk you through the decision based on your specific needs, location, and existing equipment.