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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
It is working perfectly. The power doesn't last as long as it describes even full charge. Another problem is that if you have two sets of them and use them at the same time, their channel may mix with each other when you turn them on.
David
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
I am not a singer so I have not used these for any microphones, nor do I have a mixer. I put on the 1/4 inch jack adapters and used them for my electric guitars, with really good results. I am no pro, just a wanna be rock star in my living room. I am not fond of cords, so these really free me up. They are larger than my other transmitters, so I have to be mindful not to bang them on something. They came fully charged and were very easy to get going. Plug them in, turn them on and go. No noticeable lag to the amp either. Good quality, clear sound. Nice product for the money. Highly recommended.
Clark Thomas Lamme
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Works as advertised. Good range, easy to use. Sound quality is good.
FANFAN DENIZE
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
It works fine...
DB
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Caution: Nice concept BUT you can not use these side by side in the mixer because the units are too wide to fit in side-by-side channel strips. This system is only practical if you are using only one channel. This problem exists for both input or output connections. Not designed for bands with multiple channel inputs into the mixing board. Unfortunate!
Starla
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
This is very easy to use, and has an accurate signal, with no noticeable latency. It has phantom power for mics that require that. This transmitter has worked great on my condenser mic, bass guitar, and electric guitar. Battery life is holding strong too! Looking forward to getting lots of use out of them!
Opinionated
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I haven't tried it using the 1/4" adapters yet, but with the XLR going into a mic preamp on my mixer it works great. It definitely seems like it's UHF band in use. I like that you can plug it into a normal mic so you can change up which kind of mic you might want to use under different circumstances, without having to buy a whole other set of wireless microphones. I've used it as the only wireless mic in play, and NO problems. No interference, no dropouts, no issues, except a maybe bit on the noisy (white noise, poor S/N ratio), but if the band is loud who cares. It works for un/low paid gigs just fine. I have to use it with a short XLR cable so I can fiddle with it instead of having it inaccessible in the back of my mixer stuffed into the road case. I'm not even sure it would fit - it's tight in there.
Jason in Texas
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I previously had rigged up a Bluetooth transmitter and receiver. The latency drove me nuts. Now I plug one into my bass and the other into my amp and play like I'm plugged in.I don't get into the technical aspects of audio gear so much these days, but the frequency range is appealing due to the amount of 2.4Ghz radio traffic in my area. I appreciate that the spectrum is pretty open here and I don't have noise or cross-talk issues.
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