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Related review

Betty 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[5 V] This speakerphone is very clear on both ends. Was able to hear the other person speaking clearly even when my portable air conditioner was running in the room.

5
Indian River 2024-04-18 07:35:55

[C-Wire] Easy to use! Controls air conditioner and furnace. Reads humidity levels. Maintenance tracking and reminders.

5
Betty 2024-05-14 06:23:42

This speakerphone is very clear on both ends. Was able to hear the other person speaking clearly even when my portable air conditioner was running in the room.

5
Sean 2024-04-24 07:47:14

[10 A] Running from a power conditioner to rack gear.

5
Brandon 2024-07-27 04:41:25

[3.155 lb] Get power conditioner at a great price.

5
Jayden 2024-07-17 05:59:40

[6.33 lb] I love the power conditioner. Finally stopped me from using power strips.

5
Phillip 2024-05-19 07:24:49

[Omnidirectional] This is so light that you'll never know it's there. It needs a +48v connection to get what's being said or sung. Simple and brilliant.

5
Andrew 2024-05-18 08:56:54

[2] Works well on 48v power. I like the carrying case. This product I would recommend to friends.

5
peter 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.07 lb] Using on my A10-TX, supplying 48v Ph to boom mic... paid a premium for this SD brand w/ built in RF filter over other similar / balanced cables; but as they say, buy once, cry once... So far so good.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-01 07:29:26

[2.59 lb] ...Just about nothing else will do all of this from a package that a toddler can carry... 1) Achieve a perfect mix from EITHER of these two combinations: a) Two mics, (48v Phantom or not) plus a replay unit, plus a line level source from its rear XLF socket, or b) Any instrument pickup, (no DI box needed) plus one mic, (48v or not) plus a replay unit, plus a line level source from its rear XLF ... and then... 2) Accurately MONITOR that mix prior to passing it on, hum free, (at either mic or line level) to another speaker or an FOH console. 3) Sit atop its supplied non-twist spigot attached to an On Stage Stands Posi-Lok Mini Boom (MSA9502 for a mic stand, or MSA9508 for clamping to almost anything else) to achieve perfect monitoring ...in exactly the right place, ...from exactly the right angle, ...with virtually NO footprint. 4) Fill a small to medium-sized venue with crystal clear, coherent sound from something roughly the size of a shoe box, that only weighs about the same as a six-pack. 5) Save the world. ...OK, ...so (just possibly) the fifth may be a slight exaggeration... ...And I heartily advise AGAINST Mackie's suggestion of using their flimsy, short, dual-threaded pipe adapter to place this speaker in the middle of the boom stand that's holding a vocal mic above the SRM150. In my experience, that simply does not work. I have, however, successfully HUNG an SRM150 from an On Stage Stands MSA 9508 carefully (but securely) screwed into the Mackie's plastic top thread. So, on what have I based the more reasonable first four of my five assertions? I own two SRM150's that travel as a kit in a diced-foam lined Gator Utility case that also houses their IEC mains leads, a pair of pre-angled Posi-Lok Mini Booms (with Mackie's supplied non-twist spigots attached) and assorted adapter cables. Have done for nearly a year. Lethal force will be required should anyone wish to deprive me of them.

5