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PM-26/PM-26S Vocal Microphone: Your Voice, Ready to Shine
Meet the PM-26/PM-26S — our new wired supercardioid vocal mic in the PM Series. It offers the same great sound and build as the PM-25 does, with a supercardioid pickup for more focused capture in louder or noisier environments. Just another way we put your vocal needs first.

PM-25/PM-25S Vocal Microphone: A Legacy of Sound Excellence
Meet our very first wired cardioid vocal microphone — PM-25 / PM-25S. Built with the same high-quality sound and reliable construction as our wireless systems, it delivers outstanding vocal performance with clarity and precision in every note.

Freedom to Perform: Introducing the PWB-A2 Bodypack Transmitter for the PTAU-2
Discover the PWB-A2 Bodypack Transmitter, designed to complement the PTAU-2 wireless microphone system. Engineered for hands-free movement, stable performance, and broad microphone compatibility, the PWB-A2 empowers performers, presenters, and instructors to deliver clear, confident audio—wherever their passion takes them.

PAS-225X vs PAS-227X: Choosing the Right Antenna System for Your Wireless Setup
Setting up a wireless microphone or IEM system often involves challenges like signal interference, reduced coverage, and unstable transmission. Phenyx Pro’s PAS-225X splitter and PAS-227X combiner provide dedicated solutions for the receiving and transmitting ends. By improving antenna management, these devices help ensure cleaner signals, better coverage, and a more stable wireless experience overall.

Introducing the PTU-4200 Wireless Microphone System
Get ready for the PTU-4200, the latest addition to the PTU-52/5200 series—an expanded eight-channel wireless microphone system. Along with this new model, we've made significant updates across the series for a more smooth and efficient experience.

Discover the PCBL Snake Cable Series
Phenyx Pro has launched two high-performance four-channel snake cables — the PCBL-4IN1 and PCBL-QR4IN1. This article will guide you through their shared advantages and key differences, helping you choose the right one to create a more stable and organized audio setup.