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Wireless Speakers Transmitter System

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Related review

Genine 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.315 lb] I'm a professional video producer. I have long used a Sennheiser wireless system with my SONY camcorders, I ordered this lav to use with my newly purchased DJI wireless mic system because it does not have the locking connector that would prevent its use with the DJI transmitter. And because according to reports I read, it performs well with the system with no hiss. I have found that with the DJI transmitter's gain set to 0db and the receiver (plugged into my iphone 8) set at +6db, the results are very good with the gain boosted in post. As expected, when I tested the lav with my Sound Devices MixPre-3 recorder, the sound was considerably better with little boost needed in post. This lav performs at least as well as my Sennheiser. It provided the solution I needed and is good value for the money.

5
Garland 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[48 V] I use this mic with an ATW-T1801 transmitter and an ATW-1801 receiver as one wireless system for video recording. The primary events are weddings and corporate events. The mic is a little bigger than I would prefer, and it is bigger than the mic that came with another ATW-1801 system that I have. But, overall, it does the job that I need done.

5
Michael 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[EVA] I purchased the Xvive wireless guitar system based on a number of positive YouTube reviews. I figured for the price that it would be worth it if I could get it to work. I first tried it by inserting the transmitter into my PRS and the received into my Mesa Boogie amp directly. Worked perfectly. I didn't mess around with selecting a channel so I suppose it just worked with the default selection. I next plugged the receiver into an overdrive pedal and the pedal was plugged in with a cable to the amp. Again it worked like a charm and there was no noticeable difference compared to using the pedal and amp with a cable. Later on I did play around with selecting a different channel on the transmitter. It takes a little getting used to, but the device beeps the 1-4 times depending on what channel it's on. You have to set the receiver to the same channel to get the system to work. There is no light to tell you that the two are on the same channel so you just have to keep pressing the channel button to get them to sync. Anyway, if you don't have a second guitar using the same wireless system it's best just to leave it in channel 1 and leave it alone. It will work well. While playing I moved around the house and it definitely has great range. It was fun moving into different parts of the house without worrying about getting tangled up in a long guitar cable.

5
Paul Knupke 2024-04-01 05:11:30

[0.905 lb] Our group bought two of these units.� This is a solid performing wireless system.� The bodypack transmitter has a metal case instead of plastic while being physically smaller than the Shure analog wireless transmitters that we were replacing (move out of the 600 MHz band due to TV repacking).� Audio sounds better than old analog wireless units.� Manual is a little thin on use of Shure's lithium battery pack and charger such as leaving the transmitter in the charger after fully charged or not.� I am happy with the purchase from B & H and the Shure's digital system.� We are buying a third unit shortly.

5
Kalaoa 2024-04-07 02:19:29

[0.35 lb] I have had an older Cetacea wireless microphone system for over 10 years and the transmitter unit finally was failing. Bought this new system and it is a joy to use. The pendant microphone is so light that it is not noticed at all and it must have very good electronics as the sound levels do not change while moving around. The sound quality through my old Cetacea speaker is also much better. Seems the frequency response and overall sound quality is greater. Worth the price! Cetacea systems are the only one for me. I use the system in School Cafeteria for presentations and the sound reaches the back evenly and clearly. These are big rooms that suck up sound as they are not designed for it. Very happy with it.

5
Garland 2024-04-25 04:52:22

I use this mic with an ATW-T1801 transmitter and an ATW-1801 receiver as one wireless system for video recording. The primary events are weddings and corporate events. The mic is a little bigger than I would prefer, and it is bigger than the mic that came with another ATW-1801 system that I have. But, overall, it does the job that I need done.

5
Allan 2024-06-14 04:57:23

[Camera-Mount] Great sound, works well with wireless transmitter and receiver in UwMic9 lavalier system. Nice to have two channels, allows for a question from the audience while the presenter speaks on stage with a lavalier mic

5
Alejandro G. Reyes 2024-08-18 04:39:49

[20 Hz to 20 kHz] Great wireless system, I did not have any RF issues at all. The best thing about this wireless kit, is the MKE-2 Gold Lavalier mic. Unlike it's predecessor the ME-2, the MKE-2 Gold is much easier to conceal, and best of all it sounds great. My one issue I had with it was it is too big to hide in the visor of a car during a driving scene. Both the transmitter and reciever are the same size as the G3's. One improvement I would love to see from Sennheiser regarding the EW series, is a dual receiver option and if possible a smaller body pack transmitter for the near future.

5
Daniel 2024-09-12 09:19:26

[0.1 lb] This cable adapts XLR mics to the Lectrosonics wireless transmitter in case you want to use a different mic than came with the Lectrosonics system.

5
Tony 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.555 lb] Perfect for my wireless monitor transmitter.

5