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Low Latency Wireless Headphones For Musicians

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Low Latency Wireless Headphones For Musicians

2024-08-07 01:33:36

Low latency, solid dynamic range, super easy set up for ios, and easy integration on a range of software.

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2024-06-13 07:25:24

Inexpensive and useful. You still have to remind musicians to hang the headphones 16 times per session... amazing how they just throw them on the floor and next to their cold coffee.

5
2024-07-23 01:56:50

Use this live to provide musicians with IEM without having to go expensive wireless. It works well, loud enough, and seems durable. I would not use it for critical listening, however. But for what it is, it works well.

5
2024-09-24 05:57:11

I work sound at church. Our worship team is generally made up of drums, keys, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass and 3 or 4 vocalists. We rehearse on Mondays and make a recording for the musicians to use throughout the week as they prepare for the Sunday worship service. These headphones are a major upgrade from the Sony MDR-V600 headphones that the church has. I purchased these myself after reading many reviews and I have not been disappointed! They have an excellent flat response and the isolation is incredible. We generally run between 85 and 95 dB in our sanctuary and these allow me to listen and blend the musicians without interference from the sound in the sanctuary. The quality is very good and the price can not be beat!

5
2024-09-22 07:10:49

Have always liked these MDR-7506 headphones in the studio. Musicians like 'em too. B&H always has great service and very competitive pricing.

5
2024-05-16 04:16:52

Zoom is thinking like us musicians and what we need. A live mixer and a recorder plus 5 aux sends for headphones or monitors with effects is a game changer. It all ends up separately on an SD for post creative possibilities in you DAW.....wow

5
2024-09-23 08:23:55

Kids loved the Wireless connectivity, mechanical keys, palm rest, and latency. Works great in all games. It would have been awesome if it had RGB lights as well. Full-size keyboard and 18 months of battery life, what else do you want.

5
2024-08-13 01:31:30

The U6 LR is preforming (wireless experience) better than the UAP AP Pro I was using. WIFI MAN testing (same settings) roaming, signal. throughput, and latency all appear better with the U6. After configuration to channel band width 180 their was higher connection speeds, lower latency, and better signal strength at the same client locations I tested. I would recommend switching to WIFI 6 if some of your devices support it. Upgrading to WIFI 6 may not be for you if you are not actively upgrading clients and/or AP's. I would strongly consider WIFI 6 for new install. Site 1800sq feet single fam dwelling, one story, 3 bed, 2 bath. Well covered indoor by 1 U6. 8 clients 2.4, 5, 6 balanced WIFI band steering. Good luck!

5
2024-05-13 02:57:48

These things are amazing! No latency. great image. Hard to believe they're wireless! Well constructed.

5
2024-07-14 08:15:13

Don't let anyone tell you you MUST go with teredek. Unless you have an AC needing to pull a sports or dancing scene, these will work for darn near everything else. The mobile app ironically has the least amount of latency followed by a full SDI pipeline. If latency is of no concern, HDMI can be used. Also, I just learned today that the receiver can output SDI and HDMI simultaneously to send to two different monitors at once! Now director can have a monitor, and I can send another feed to the client monitor with no issue. I got these in addition to a pair of the Monitor transceivers for a full wireless video kit. This is in addition to my Teredek if latency is of any concern. If you're just starting out, this should be your first wireless kit. Skip the cheaper HDMI version and go straight to this as it's not an if but a when you run into SDI equipment, you'll be ready to go.

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