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Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 29, 2025
good quality
Studio DD
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Great range, works great on an older Peavey PVM 400.
Greg Strass
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Great product. Easy to setup and provides a stable, reliable analog connection. Has a good, quality feel and the battery life is as advertised.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Our band uses these every show to stream music while we’re on break. They are simple and work beautifully every time.
Ise
Reviewed in Mexico on February 12, 2025
Todo bien, bueno
Brendon Stephenson
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I use these at home and at gigs. There's no delay that I can notice and they lasted up to 5 hrs for me with no problems.
Kevin Victory
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
Already using this system, I like the flexibility to add more speakers at a reasonable price.
Andres Serna
Reviewed in Mexico on November 21, 2024
Es bueno siempre y cuando no haya una conexión de Bluetooth cerca por que si no se oye terrible, y si son dos equipos trabajando juntos no trabaja de manera idónea, por el precio deja mucho que desear respecto de sus competidores
Thomas H. Desouches
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
I have three pairs of these, one for condenser mics and two for dynamic mics. They work well and I haven't had any issues with the batteries. The sound quality is good except for when there is wifi interference. But that's the case with all wireless transmitters. Overall, I'm very happy with these.I've given them a four star rating rather than a five start rating for what I consider to be two design flaws.The switches are much too easy to activate. There is a simple push-button switch on both units for changing the channel frequency and there are toggle switches for power and line level. You have to be SUPER careful when handling these to make sure you don't accidentally turn them on (say, when you're packing your gear to go to a gig), or accidentally change the channel on one of the units while connecting it to a mic, etc. The units come with a nice carrying pouch, but I stopped using these and now keep them in a plastic box in order to avoid accidentally turning them on when putting them into a gear bag on the way to a gig only to find they're out of power when I need them.The other flaw has to do with overall body shape and orientation of the receiver unit, and the placement of the switches. The bodies are thinner on one axis and wider on the other. The switches are placed on the wider side. But given the orientation of the XLR jacks, having the switches on the wide side means you cannot easily access them when the units are plugged into a mixer along side other units or even standard cable jacks. I end up having to unplug the receiver from the mixer in order to turn it on and off. It's not deal breaker, but it's a pain in the butt, and it just seems like a glaring oversight.From an industrial design perspective, the body design seems like it was done on CAD by a fresh grad out of design school and not by someone with actual hands-on stage tech experience. They look super nice to the eye, but they're not very practical. And what you really want in the field is practicality.I doubt I'm the only one experiencing these issues. Hopefully Xvive will review their body design for these otherwise nice units in the future.
DaveJack
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
I bought these to use for a wedding venue out in a rural area. These became useless due to the amount of 2.4 GHz traffic as these areas don't use other bandwidths due to the lack of Hi Speed Broadband. I tested a pair in my basement and they worked well (no 2.4 GHz interference). Bought a second set to complete the rig. Day of the event, set it up...nothing stayed connected and/or sound quality was like a weak FM signal.
笠原通宏
Reviewed in Japan on September 11, 2022
全く問題なく使えますよ😃
askdrtk
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2022
The u3 is a well made versatile wireless XLR kit. I tried all six of the wireless channels in my space that has strong WIFI signals and there were no issues with interference. Using it with my sm57 and Scarlett 18i20, I found it added 7.5dB to the overall noise floor which still remained below -78dB. This provided more than 60dB of separation between my voice and the noise floor, plenty for making great recordings or during a live performance. I also tested the range up to 100 feet in a line of sight and there was no signal loss or dropouts.I was able to get a full five hours of battery life and could fully recharge both the transmitter and receiver using the included cable (usb a to 2x micro usb) in two hours. If you need to use them for a longer time, both the transmitter and receiver can be switched off during breaks and when turned back on will sync up almost instantly without needing to reset channels.The kit also works well with line level devices. I tested it sending the line level output from a microphone preamp to an audio interface and there was plenty of usably clean signal. This would be handy if you need to use a remote mixer with a house PA system or want to use powered speakers wirelessly at a distance from a mixing board.I like the included storage pouch making this easy to carry in a road kit full of gear, but you may want to get a hard-shell case if you have a lot of heavier items in your road kit. I get the impression this kit is built to get a lot of use on a regular basis. If you need a wireless XLR kit for concerts, presentations, or recording, in my opinion there is good value here and this is worth considering.
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