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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
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JC
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
So far so good. I did a test with a Shure SM57 and a Pioneer S9 mixer. Worked flawlessly. The instructions are simple. Charge up (they come pre charged, but I still charged em for two hours as directed), plug em in, turn em on and their channels sync immediately. The instructions say that you can change channels immediately if need be. I have yet to test their range, but most of my DJ gigs don’t necessitate me to use my mic far away so I think these will do the job for 95% of my uses. If I need it for any performance style use on a stage, I’d instead be using an entirely different multi-mic wireless system.I usually carry different length XLRs for my mic, but now I don’t need any! All of my XLRs can be dedicated purely to my speakers! Wow. What a convenience!What I don’t like: run time. These only last 5.5 hours. I could get another set for a backup, but if these lasted 8 hours, it would take out the need and worry of a backup set. I really think they should upgrade to bigger batteries on these. 5.5 hours is cutting it a tad too close for comfort, for most entertainment events.What makes up for the run time is that these automatically shut off if not used for 30 seconds. That will save a lot of battery time, I’m sure. This can be a good feature or a bad feature, depending on who’s using the mic and what for. There are going to be some (maybe even most pros) that absolutely despise this feature. I think they should’ve made an option to turn this feature on or off. For me, I’m slightly ok with it. I think it’s a feature that will help me not worry about the battery on the mics dying. But having to turn the mic AND the receiver on every time might prove to be hugely annoying too. We’ll see. I’ll update any qualms that I experience as I use it.But for now, having no XLR is a reliever so for me it’s a 5 Star product. For now, I’d happily recommend this cool gadget.
VicFan
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
UPDATE: Since the vendor has updated his page for this so that another neophyte like myself would not be confused and I have now tested this wireless cable with a microphone with phantom power and found it works, I am updating the star rating from "1" to "4".This was disappointing to me.I am a novice when it comes to connecting audio equipment. I know enough to hook up a few things. I use a sound board at the weekly Sunday morning meeting, I run XLR cables all over the room to go to 3 boundary microphones and have a microphone at the podium. The output of the sound board goes to the computer and the computer is logged into Zoom. I know each of the microphones require phantom power, so I have to press a button on the sound board to power them. That is the extent of my knowledge.When I saw this wireless XLR connector, I thought this would shorten the amount of time it takes me to set up each Sunday because I would not be running the long XLR cables. There was a cryptic statement that said “(Please note: Not for condenser mics)” in the ad, but I did not realize exactly what that meant. That cryptic statement meant that these do not supply phantom power. It would have been far better in the advertisement to say that these don’t provide phantom power than say it doesn’t support condenser mics.When I have something other than condenser mics (which I have ordered), I will come back to this and raise the star rating for how well it works with that and deduct for the ad not saying it didn’t provide phantom power.
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