Stage 266 Owner's Manual
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Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the Samson Stage 266 Dual Microphone Wireless System!
The Stage 266 system is the perfect solution for any application requiring two, high
quality, wireless microphones in an easy to use, compact package. The system features
the SR266 dual channel receiver with individual and mixed outputs. Also included are
two HT6 handheld microphone transmitters.
With the Stage 266 system, you'll have great sound quality with clear reception and the
ability to walk freely around your venue. For live sound, karaoke, school, conferences,
and Houses of Worship the Stage 266 is an ideal solution for dual channel wireless
microphones providing outstanding performance and reliably.
Features
Professional dual handheld wireless system.
Easy setup and operation.
Crystal controlled, Superheterodyne circuitry for clear and reliable reception.
Individual or mixed ¼" outputs
Up to 250 feet of line of sight operating range.
Two professional HT6 handheld transmitters with mute switches
HT6 transmitters provide 9 hours of battery life using standard 9-volt batteries.
Stage 266 Setup
1. Place the receiver where it will be used (the general rule of thumb is to maintain
"line of sight" between the receiver and transmitter so that the person using
transmitter can see the receiver). Extend the antenna and place it in a vertical
position.
2. Connect the SR266 receiver to the line input of your mixer, amplifier, or karaoke
system using the included ¼"–¼" or ¼"–RCA cable. (Make sure the input volume
controls of your mixer, amplifier, or karaoke system are turned down before
connecting the SR266 receiver).
a. To send a mixed signal of both microphones to a single output, connect a
cable to one output on the SR266. Connect two cables to the SR266
outputs to send the two microphone signals separately.
3. Connect the supplied power adapter to the DC Input on the rear panel of the S266
into any standard AC outlet.
4. Turn both. VOLUME controls on the SR266 completely counterclockwise. Press
the POWER switch on the front panel of the SR266 receiver. The Green power
indicator will light.
5. Unscrew the bottom section of the HT6 microphone transmitter. Place a fresh 9-
volt alkaline battery in the transmitter battery holder, taking care to observe the
polarity markings. Turn on the HT6 transmitters by sliding the POWER switch to
the right and replace the bottom section.
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