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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
I am using these as a wireless from a mixer to speakers. I read a review that stated they worked wonderfully. In my tryout, they have been wonderful. I can’t wait to try them on an actual gig. So far the sound is great with no latency. I hope they work as well. Live as they did in my front room. I would suggest them to any musician that I know.
Darren Ferreira
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I've used the XVIVE U3 Wireless DMX System for a couple of years now, but I wanted to go wireless on more speakers but I didn't want to spend another $300 plus dollars for another XVIVE System so I started researching affordable options. I read a bunch of reviews and watched several videos on the Arvitek UHF Wireless System and decided to try them out.Quailty, sound, interference and range and battery were the points of interest for me.Quality - They are noticeably lighter than the XVIVE units, but I do like the battery indicator feature that shows battery life left.Sound - Sound quality was very impressive with music through the speaker and on a hard mic.Interference - The only interference was when I had both pairs set to same frequency. Other than that, no other noise.Range - With the XVIVE system, the range is 90ft. With the Arvitek system it says 260ft. I tested it at 150 and there was no drop. I even turned my back to the receiver, and it worked great. Probably will work at 200 plus ft.Battery - The XVIVE system I had first had a battery life of 5 hours. The Arvitek lasted just over 6 hours. However, the transmitter died first, and the receiver had about 1/4 power left.I'm very happy with this purchase. And even happier with the price. I hope this review helps you select Arvitek's wireless XLR system
W. Bush
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I bought 2 sets of these and I'm using them to drive 2 active - (ie powered) PA speakers. I have 1 transmitter on the output of my mixer/sound board and 2 receivers plugged into the speakers. All units are set to the same frequency: 1 TX and both RX. Works great from about 50 feet. I also tested it with a mic which is how most seem to be using it....as a FM replacement for the mic cable and no problems.NOTE: I tried using 2 transmitters (with their respective receivers) on different frequencies (channels) WHICH DOES NOT WORK because the receivers auto-tune to the nearest transmitter. It's impossible to maintain 2 or more independent TX/RX channels in the same room. The transmitters stay fixed on the frequency that you choose, but the receivers do not - they auto tune back and forth to which ever transmitter is closest.
Steve Stairs
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
I have stated to get a popping sound on these , no apparent reason for it.I am using a Shure 58 microphone and no noise when it is hard wired
Sparkleplenty
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
This product works perfectly and the added quarter inch adapters really make this a multi-purpose sound tool. I hooked it up to my keyboard synthesizer and mixer console and it worked flawlessly.
Thomas L. McAbee
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
The set works. That's about the only thing good I can say. It severely reduces the volume relative to an XLR cable. I could handle that by bumping the gain at my mixer. However, it colors the sound so badly as to not be worth the effort to adjust. This was an inexpensive attempt at adapting a cabled mic with UHF to being wireless. I suppose I received what I paid for.
Jose Cabrales
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
So far no complaints. I have plugged into speakers and get a very good reception.
Terry
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I have an ongoing podcast setup at my daughter's apartment that I help her with. I have the gear, and she does the podcast. Because her apartment is tiny, I have the audio mixer in one room with her in an adjacent room. As you can imagine, having the XLR cable from the mic to the mixer is a pain to setup and take down. For safety, I use gaffers tape to secure the cable during her podcast recordings. Why don't I just leave my gear with her? Uh, no! Why doesn't she just use her phone for the recording? She could, but my gear ensures better sound and added effects (RODECaster Pro and Sound Devices Mix-Pre 6 II Sound Recorder.) The setup and takedown of my gear is fairly easy - the cabling is not bad, just a pain in the rear, especially with my using gaffers tape. I decided to try the Wireless XLR Microphone Transmitter and Receiver, Arvitek UHF Wireless Microphone System to eliminate the cable mess, and boy was I surprised and impressed by how much this makes my setup and teardown easier. The voice quality is decent and I can find no real issues with the wireless receiver and transmitter. Overall, for my use case, and the lack of any adverse impact on audio quality, I give this 5 stars! I'll probably get another kit as my daughter sometimes has a guest speaker over and I don't want to start the cable mess again!
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