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- UHF Band 670MHz-695MHz (Complies with new FCC frequency rule)
- Operation Range: 300ft Outdoor, 150ft Indoor
- Required to Operate with Microphone Input Sound System (Not Aux Input)
- 12V-18V DC Power Supply
- Two Independent XLR Balanced Outputs & One 1/4" Unbalanced Audio Output
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If you're looking for a wireless system that will give you great performance without a crazy cost then this is your product. No feedback, no humming, nothing but pure sound! I've invested in many wireless systems that have failed but this one is The One! The musicians can play and sing with ease, the preacher can preach without that screeching feedback and best of all, we can enjoy the service without the awful noises some wireless systems breathe. I love it!We do educational workshops, frequently with two presenters. On my shelf are two much-more-expensive, single lavaliere, wireless microphones; I hate using them. It's not just the problem of needing two receivers, it's that the lavaliere's don't have a "standby" or "mute" option. And you get static if you turn one of them off.I originally ordered one of these sets for use and testing. They're not great, and I've got to do some balancing on our soundboard. But they're much more functional than what we had before. And, given the price, I'm not as reticent to let facilitators take a set to an off-site presentation.
For some facilitators, we've got to use the headset, as the lapel mike just doesn't pick up well enough. But the headset really improves quality. For other presenters who are naturally louder, it's not a problem.
I've since ordered another set of these, and an Audio2000s set of wireless handhelds. They should be adequate for our needs at our next big event.
Also, many of or portable speakers have only one XLR port. An XLR "Y" cable lets us run both mikes into one speaker, and then we balance out with the adjustments on the receiver with volume controlled at the speaker. A perfect and ideal solution? Nope. But it works well for our needs.
These aren't stellar microphones, but you get more than you'd think for the price.Bought to use with XL2; however, tried it with song recordings and works fairly well.
Mic is really sensitive; so as little external noise as possible needed and sound should be adjusted through mixer or recording device. Best setting for me on audio has been Mid balance... range is nice with line of sight.
Saw complaints of interference -none yet for me.
Clips are easy to remove and windscreen seems to work fairly well.
Lavs are made of light plastic; so, dropping either on a hard surface should be highly discouraged.
So far, I like them... and they work as advertised.This is an unbelievable quality product for the price. It is perfect for everyday use. For complete vesatility I added the handheld to the set.This is a nice, integrated unit. The unit has very good sound quality, and it is not sensitive to feedback. What a great price! I've bought 5 of these units for our Salsa dance instructors and we couldn't be happier with them. They are the least expensive units that I can find that actually work very well! I use these units at up to 90 foot range, no problems. VERY low noise! Very solid too. SO much better than the crappy Mason units I've used. PS, I looked at the review by John E. Rutledge and he gave the unit 2 stars saying that the unit didn't come with the headsets. I can only guess that John bought the wrong unit (they can be ordered with different options) because my unit came exactly as shown in the picture.
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