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Simply Amazing but 2.4GHz isn't the best Freq
Really good and easy to handle equipment.
Sound quality is optimal and latency almost inexistent.
Sometimes 2.4GHz might be really crowded and interferences may occur as a result of cellphones or routers.
It would be nice if button to swap channel could be somehow protected, hidden somewhere or timed (lets say 3, to prevent performance from being interrupted by mistakenly touching it when life.
Sound quality is optimal and latency almost inexistent.
Sometimes 2.4GHz might be really crowded and interferences may occur as a result of cellphones or routers.
It would be nice if button to swap channel could be somehow protected, hidden somewhere or timed (lets say 3, to prevent performance from being interrupted by mistakenly touching it when life.
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Great with loudspeakers, not so much with headphones
Dead simple to use, I didn't read any manuals. Good, reliable signal. The only downside is that the receiver generates some background noise. There's some audiable hiss from the receiver plugged into the audio interface even when the transmitter is turned off and disconnected from the mic. The noise is very obvious in headphones (DT 770 Pro), so I was on edge whether to try to ignore it or return the item for a refund. However, I'm glad that I tried connecting it to the speakers (Yamaha HS8) and there the hiss is virtually non-existent, plus HS8 have some of their own inherent noise (when your ear is right next to them), so it's not really that clear which noise I was hearing, and from two meters away it's inaudiable. In the end, I think it's a great item for the price.
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Neat, compact, convenient
I will add to this review after the system has been gigged. Only then will I get any indication as to whether 2.4gHz is a safe frequency to use in a crowded venue full of Wi-Fi, cellphones and a 2.4gHz PA mixer, and how long the internal batteries last.
It is about as complicated to use as a normal plug and socket. In a quite room or studio there is discernible background hiss, but certainly nothing that would ever be heard on a stage.
There is no discernible colouration to the sound when using it with a typical dynamic microphone (Beta SM58).
I selected to try this unit over other similar plug-in systems because the receiver has such a narrow diameter - barely more than a standard XLR plug - and therefore with less risk of touching or interfering with the next XLR on a mixer input panel.
It is about as complicated to use as a normal plug and socket. In a quite room or studio there is discernible background hiss, but certainly nothing that would ever be heard on a stage.
There is no discernible colouration to the sound when using it with a typical dynamic microphone (Beta SM58).
I selected to try this unit over other similar plug-in systems because the receiver has such a narrow diameter - barely more than a standard XLR plug - and therefore with less risk of touching or interfering with the next XLR on a mixer input panel.
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Good for non processional use
Being 2.4ghz it made my laptop loose Wi-Fi so its expected to have problems with signal drop outs.
Also at least with the mics I have tried I can hear a hiss witch is pretty acceptable and not problem to me.
I would use it for small parties or places where there is no Wi-Fi.
Pros: Good price, sounds decent, battery life is great, cam ready.
Cons: no type C
Also at least with the mics I have tried I can hear a hiss witch is pretty acceptable and not problem to me.
I would use it for small parties or places where there is no Wi-Fi.
Pros: Good price, sounds decent, battery life is great, cam ready.
Cons: no type C
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