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You know that expression..."You get what you pay for" ...?
The biggest selling point for this rather neat looking, if slightly overweight, microphone radio system is that it operates on the lesser used 5.8GHz band. Although, mind you, once the 5G telephone networks are up and running, its relative immunity from interference might change.
Once the transmitter and receiver are paired it offers four spot frequencies and it remembers the selection when powered off. Changing from one spot frequency to another is achieved from the transmitter with a push of a button and the receiver automatically changes its spot frequency to match.
So, it is relatively simple to operate. Slightly annoying that it is so fat. Its bulge extends beyond the boundaries of an XLR mixer input, so you cannot put two of theses side by side. There will have to be a normal XLR connector in between.
The biggest failings, and ultimately THE most significant, are the audio quality and the signal-to-noise ratio.
Audio quality, whilst clear and bright, sounds heavily processed. Highs and High-mids appear to be boosted, leading to a rather unnatural sound. It has to be said though, that on its own this might not be too noticeable or distracting. It really only becomes obvious when compared side-by-side an XLR cable connection to the mixer.
BUT ... it produces a LOT of background 'hiss'. When I say a LOT, I mean...
A LOT!!
Given that it is less susceptible to both causing or suffering from radio interference with other wireless devices, unlike mic & instrument radios using the 2.4GHz band, I could almost live with its other foibles for such a low price, but the level of hideous noise puts it straight into the "return for a refund" category.
Once the transmitter and receiver are paired it offers four spot frequencies and it remembers the selection when powered off. Changing from one spot frequency to another is achieved from the transmitter with a push of a button and the receiver automatically changes its spot frequency to match.
So, it is relatively simple to operate. Slightly annoying that it is so fat. Its bulge extends beyond the boundaries of an XLR mixer input, so you cannot put two of theses side by side. There will have to be a normal XLR connector in between.
The biggest failings, and ultimately THE most significant, are the audio quality and the signal-to-noise ratio.
Audio quality, whilst clear and bright, sounds heavily processed. Highs and High-mids appear to be boosted, leading to a rather unnatural sound. It has to be said though, that on its own this might not be too noticeable or distracting. It really only becomes obvious when compared side-by-side an XLR cable connection to the mixer.
BUT ... it produces a LOT of background 'hiss'. When I say a LOT, I mean...
A LOT!!
Given that it is less susceptible to both causing or suffering from radio interference with other wireless devices, unlike mic & instrument radios using the 2.4GHz band, I could almost live with its other foibles for such a low price, but the level of hideous noise puts it straight into the "return for a refund" category.
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Exceptional Value for money
I bought these to compare against another device
The sound output is more and in my view mush richer than the other device.
It also appears they can be opened to replace the battery, important these days in our throwaway society, unlike the other makes,
The only drawbacks are they cannot be charged in use and pairing is not quite as simple
None the less work they well for DJ use bearing in mind the 4 hour battery life.
The sound output is more and in my view mush richer than the other device.
It also appears they can be opened to replace the battery, important these days in our throwaway society, unlike the other makes,
The only drawbacks are they cannot be charged in use and pairing is not quite as simple
None the less work they well for DJ use bearing in mind the 4 hour battery life.
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Awesome product!
Really good! I love it 👌🏿
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Overall very good
Clear, noise free, does what it’s supposed to well.
The only issue I’ve encountered is, while using this with a beta 58 mic, it tends to clip/overload, as the output is a little hotter with these mics. Switch to standard 58 and problem resolved.
Also, unfortunately it can be quite difficult to place these (while attached to mic) into a mic clip.
Haven’t found a solution to this yet
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The only issue I’ve encountered is, while using this with a beta 58 mic, it tends to clip/overload, as the output is a little hotter with these mics. Switch to standard 58 and problem resolved.
Also, unfortunately it can be quite difficult to place these (while attached to mic) into a mic clip.
Haven’t found a solution to this yet
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4/5
nije lose za neke manje stvari odradi dobro posao
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nice for the price
I use it mainly when I need a wireless device for a speaker. It is good for speech and that is everything it is good for. I used it for some rap shows in schools and that is okay, but it looses quality with gain and produces some background noise. Over systems with 1000W it would be absolutely worthless. But for that price.... it is a good deal when you need sometimes wireless for commenting from the crowd...
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Title: Unreliable Battery Performance Ruins Potential
Unfortunately, I can only give two stars for quality, as these can stop working at any moment—even after being charged for more than two hours. The battery performance is highly inconsistent: sometimes they last up to five hours, other times they shut down after just ten minutes.
This product has all the potential to be great and to compete with major brands, but at the moment, it simply isn’t there yet.
This product has all the potential to be great and to compete with major brands, but at the moment, it simply isn’t there yet.
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Cheap stuff
Can be used for small arrangements, but not for anything really serious
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