Audio-Technica M2L

Audio-Technica M2L
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
List Price: $799.00
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  • EP3 Headphones M2T Stereo Transmitter M2R Stereo Receiver High-fidelity sound Can hear yourself better at lower volumes Band M operates on frequencies between 614.000 to 647.000Mhz Band L operates on frequencies between 575.000 to 608.000Mhz 100 selectable UHF channels Up to 10 simultaneous systems per frequency band 3.5mm line-in jack connects to ambient microphone, click track, and more LED indicators provide easy-to-read level monitoring XLR loop output (true pass-through) connects to signal

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These in ears have saved my hearing. No more ringing, no more "WHAT DID YOU SAY?" after gigs/practice. No more piercing crash symbols rattling my goods. These really taught me and made me more aware of intensity on the microphone, too. Very comfortable. The only hard part is hearing the rest of the band! HAH! The battery life is pretty decent make sure you change them before a gig!!!

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The option for audio input on the body pack did the trick for me. Solves the "boy-in-the-bubble" problem hearing the guy standing next to you or crowd feedback. This is NOT a loud unit my hearing is awful nor should it be, but it does make me look for sources on my board where I can boost the volume BEFORE it goes into the transmitter....Overall a good deal, simple to set up, and works a dream.

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Our band needed a decent monitoring system, do we invest in floor monitors or in-ear wireless? We decided wireless in ear, although possibly more expensive (you could find some floor monitors pretty cheap if you wanted) Simon @ Jansen Pro Audio and Lighting came to my rescue and recommended the Audio Technica M2 wireless system. I received the package and liked the main transmitter unit, decent solid feel and weight to it. The belt pack receiver was made of resonably sturdy plastic. I plugged in the unit to my stereo to test out, and sent some sounds over the airwaves. Initially I realised that the unit makes the music sent sound like its been radiofied! loss of highs and some lows, my initial thoughts was a little dissapointed. But that was just a quick test, and not a real world situation. So came band practice and rich the other guitarist had his and I had mine, with a little bit of working out how we were going to have them set up on from the mixer we started. Totally different to my initial impressions. The sound that you hear in your ear is better than what I was listening to standing in front of my Marshall Cab. We had the cabs mic'd and was getting a mean crisp marshall sound in my ears. I was loving it. After break time at practise we tweaked the settings and found a better setup. Wow even better, I was so impressed I was still buzzing and excited about it a few days later. I could hear everything clearly, at a safe volume. It was crazy. I went outside of the room we practised and kept playing (wireless guitar unit as well) I was fully connected to the band. It didn't matter were I was the same sound was in my ear, I could jump over to the other guitarist and jam with him without being soaked by his sound. Less problems with microphone feedback. I also recommend getting professional in ear moulds made. You will never ever regret getting them done. Pacific ears supplied me with T15 in ear and moulds. One word.....AWESOME!

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