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2025-08-20 18:22:02
Overall, the cost-performance ratio is quite good. The product quality is excellent and works perfectly for our band. I would recommend it to more friends. The in ear monitor system signal is very stable, there is no noise, and the transmitter is easy to configure for different frequencies. The receiver is equally simple to use.I’m very satisfied with the product because it costs about one-fifth of the price of a similar system from a well-known brand (and I compared it with a band that has its own IEMS). Overall, its performance and value for money are very impressive.
Customer
2025-07-14 10:33:52
This model is very convenient for transmitting 2 separate signals.It has 2 inputs, but each output (transmitted signal) is mixed mono.Great for church use, and so far I haven't had any interference with other wireless devices. You can put your Fanny pack within a 20-meter radius and the signal won't be cut off. If there is a wall between the transmitter and the body, there is no problem in transmitting the signal within 15 meters. Perfect for their price.
Nigel S.
2025-06-20 14:54:16
Spend a little more and get something’s thats good.
Darlene A
2025-05-30 15:22:13
This is a well designed in ear monitor system. The transmitter box contains two separate transmitters, all in solid metal cabinet. It has a very professional appearance. Each transmitter has its own power button, separate headphone jack, antenna, and input level controls. The display on each is lit in orange with a black font making it easy to read.Each transmitter has separate inputs for left and right channels for each transmitter -- that is something I have not seen with similar products in this price range. The input jacks are dual combo XLR/quarter inch male. If you are feeding a mono input signal, the transmitter will send that signal to both left and right channels. You will hear that mono signal in both ears. A stereo signal will provide full left and right channels. The transmitter has a standard rack mount width and comes with the side brackets attached.The transmitters operate in the 540-580 Mhz UHF band. There are 40 channels available as 4 groups of 10 channels. They are set by the front panel controls on each transmitter.The body pack receivers are plastic, but still seem sturdy. All controls are under the front cover, which insures that nothing gets bumped or changed.The receivers are tuned to match the transmitters using buttons under the front cover of each pack. The display is an orange back light with a black font. A remaining battery life symbol is clearly visible in the display. There is a metal belt clip on the back of each receiver. Each pack runs on two AA batteries. The packs have a rotary volume on/off switch on top. Two LEDs on the front display power and signal status.The system includes the dual transmitter, a power adapter, two antennas, four patch cords (quarter inch male-to-male), two body pack receivers, two sets of entry level ear pieces, and a User's Manual. Since the manual covers all of the manufacturer's products, verify you are reading instructions for this system.As for performance, these packs sounded great. Vocals are very clear. I used an aftermarket pair of earpieces and highly suggest this to get the best sound. I had a range of about 200 ft with no fading, dropped signal, or distortion. I did not test these in a high noise environment. Since this is an entry level system, it may be difficult to hear in the presence higher ambient noise. Again, a better pair of IEM earpieces will improve performance.The only criticism I have concerns the way the belt packs are stored in the box. The packs sit in Styrofoam type compartments that do not allow room for their antennas to lay straight. These antennas are inherently the weakest point in the system, as they will be inadvertently hit or bent when in use on stage. In order for the body packs to fit in their space, their antennas must be folded over and behind the pack. This places unnecessary strain on an antenna at the point of connection to the body pack. This could have been designed better -- in such a way that the antennas would store straight -- with no bending. I modified my storage box by inverting the body packs and cutting a small track for each antenna to lay flat (last photo).Overall, this system is the best I have tested to date in terms of features and performance at this price point. I found it to be a very good value for its cost.
Jacqu Kroez
2025-05-29 15:54:46
I love this in-ear monitor system. So easy to set up. Happy I purchased this great recommendation from a fellow musician.
ting yang
2025-05-28 12:04:13
Overall, the cost-performance ratio is quite good. The product quality is excellent and works perfectly for our band. I would recommend it to more friends. The in ear monitor system signal is very stable, there is no noise, and the transmitter is easy to configure for different frequencies. The receiver is equally simple to use.I’m very satisfied with the product because it costs about one-fifth of the price of a similar system from a well-known brand (and I compared it with a band that has its own IEMS). Overall, its performance and value for money are very impressive.
Customer
2025-03-11 15:58:25
This model is very convenient for transmitting 2 separate signals.It has 2 inputs, but each output (transmitted signal) is mixed mono.Great for church use, and so far I haven't had any interference with other wireless devices. You can put your Fanny pack within a 20-meter radius and the signal won't be cut off. If there is a wall between the transmitter and the body, there is no problem in transmitting the signal within 15 meters. Perfect for their price.
Nigel S.
2025-03-09 11:48:50
Spend a little more and get something’s thats good.
Darlene A
2024-12-28 16:46:29
This is a well designed in ear monitor system. The transmitter box contains two separate transmitters, all in solid metal cabinet. It has a very professional appearance. Each transmitter has its own power button, separate headphone jack, antenna, and input level controls. The display on each is lit in orange with a black font making it easy to read.Each transmitter has separate inputs for left and right channels for each transmitter -- that is something I have not seen with similar products in this price range. The input jacks are dual combo XLR/quarter inch male. If you are feeding a mono input signal, the transmitter will send that signal to both left and right channels. You will hear that mono signal in both ears. A stereo signal will provide full left and right channels. The transmitter has a standard rack mount width and comes with the side brackets attached.The transmitters operate in the 540-580 Mhz UHF band. There are 40 channels available as 4 groups of 10 channels. They are set by the front panel controls on each transmitter.The body pack receivers are plastic, but still seem sturdy. All controls are under the front cover, which insures that nothing gets bumped or changed.The receivers are tuned to match the transmitters using buttons under the front cover of each pack. The display is an orange back light with a black font. A remaining battery life symbol is clearly visible in the display. There is a metal belt clip on the back of each receiver. Each pack runs on two AA batteries. The packs have a rotary volume on/off switch on top. Two LEDs on the front display power and signal status.The system includes the dual transmitter, a power adapter, two antennas, four patch cords (quarter inch male-to-male), two body pack receivers, two sets of entry level ear pieces, and a User's Manual. Since the manual covers all of the manufacturer's products, verify you are reading instructions for this system.As for performance, these packs sounded great. Vocals are very clear. I used an aftermarket pair of earpieces and highly suggest this to get the best sound. I had a range of about 200 ft with no fading, dropped signal, or distortion. I did not test these in a high noise environment. Since this is an entry level system, it may be difficult to hear in the presence higher ambient noise. Again, a better pair of IEM earpieces will improve performance.The only criticism I have concerns the way the belt packs are stored in the box. The packs sit in Styrofoam type compartments that do not allow room for their antennas to lay straight. These antennas are inherently the weakest point in the system, as they will be inadvertently hit or bent when in use on stage. In order for the body packs to fit in their space, their antennas must be folded over and behind the pack. This places unnecessary strain on an antenna at the point of connection to the body pack. This could have been designed better -- in such a way that the antennas would store straight -- with no bending. I modified my storage box by inverting the body packs and cutting a small track for each antenna to lay flat (last photo).Overall, this system is the best I have tested to date in terms of features and performance at this price point. I found it to be a very good value for its cost.
Jacqu Kroez
2024-11-17 12:40:17
I love this in-ear monitor system. So easy to set up. Happy I purchased this great recommendation from a fellow musician.
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