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TX55 Wireless Microphone System Professional Metal Wireless Microphone Kit Handheld Cordless Dynamic Microphone for Sing, Karaoke, Church, DJ, 200 Feet

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HighTech Teacher
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
These microphones sound good and the range and connectivity is actually impressive. I have only one condenser mic to make any sound quality comparisons, but they compare favorably since the wired condenser mic I have cost three times as much as this two microphone wireless system costs. As another reviewer mentioned, they are a little heavy on the bass, but that’s what equalizers are for. At the time of this writing they seem to be unavailable, and I don’t remember exactly what the original cost was, but it was under $100 - making them a good buy.
Am abd
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Ferecancys does not work
jorge alvarez
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
Un. Microfono no enciende. me toco perder, porque la devolución desde Colombia es mas costosa y Amazon solo reembolsa $ 83.120 pesos.
Antone Roundy
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
I'm giving these microphones 5 stars with one small caveat, which I'll mention below.When I first plugged in using the supplied 1/4" audio cable, the signal level was a bit low compared to my Shure SM58. However, it turns out that the signal level issue was caused by my audio interface. When I switched to an XLR cable, the signal level was higher than the SM58 (which is nice, because the SM58, as great as it is, it somewhat notorious for low signal level.) On a different audio interface, the signal level was the same regardless of whether I used the 1/4" audio cable or an XLR. So be aware that, depending on your audio interface, you may get different results depending on what kind of cable you use.The biggest drawback to these microphones is that they seem to be a little heavy on bass. Unless you apply some equalization to cut the bass, this makes them sound a bit muffled. However, with just a little bit of equalization, I was very happy with the sound. It doesn't have QUITE the clarity and spark that I get from my SM58, but it's close enough that there will definitely be situations where I'll prefer these microphones (such as, obviously, when a wireless mic or two mics will be preferrable, and also in situations where the stronger signal, and thus, less need for gain, will be beneficial.)To test the microphone's wireless range, I walked around the house while recording. I was able to get a strong, clear signal from everywhere in the house, including two stories up and about 40 feet away. However, I did notice a few moments where there seemed to be some interference (just for an instant). This isn't surprising, considering that I had walls, pipes, and a furnace (that was running) between the microphone and receiver. From what I can tell, the signal quality would be great in a more normal environment where there was a clear line of sight between the mic and receiver. I didn't have any interference when I was in the same room with the receiver.One thing to be aware of is that, although there are two XLR outputs on the back, labeled A and B, these are NOT separate outputs for microphone A and B. Whether you're using the 1/4" jack or either of the XLR outputs, you'll always get a mono signal that includes both microphones.With the caveat that a little equalization is needed, I'm very happy with these microphones, and I'm looking forward to putting them to use.
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