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Two Channel Bluetooth Transmitter
Ed | 2024-07-16 06:46:24 |
I use all four XLRs for live steams from a small remote set with USB to my laptop for broadcast. Two channels are used for a Shure wireless receiver. One of those channels is for a CVL wireless lavaliere mic. The EQ on the panel results in great voice quality from the CVL. The other receiver channel is a wireless handheld that sounds great with little tweaking. Two channels are used with Shure SM58s. I find that I need more gain with these, but the voice audio quality is not compromised. The Mute buttons on each channel are very handy to mute the moderator and audience mics during a presentation. 5 |
Taz | 2024-06-25 06:20:24 |
Talk about a feature packed on-camera mic. Two different low pass filters, safety channel recording, auto on/off feature, gain control, and NTG technology? All for $250? I plan on pairing it with the DMW-XLR1 for my S1H and excited to hear the results. 5 |
Robert | 2024-04-11 01:22:42 |
If you need a solution for camera mounted shotgun mic, these little giants are for you. Two channel, two person mic for less than $300 and they come with rechargeable batteries and lav mics! Amazing! No fake review here, buy this system and buy another if you need it. YouTube folks, this system is for you! Can I give them another star! Okay, back to work. 5 |
Christopher | 2024-08-24 09:15:59 |
After using the single channel version for a few years I decided to buy the two transmitter package of Saramonic series 9 wireless mics. They come in a strong metal case and have good electronics inside. The receiver can mount on your camera shoe, and the antennas assure long range indoors or outdoors. The tie-clip mics work fine for me, but you can also connect more serious microphones. The 500 MHz UHF frequency range means no interference from WiFi or Bluetooth devices that seem to be everywhere these days. 5 |
Paul | 2024-08-15 03:25:36 |
I bought this to replace two Polsen ULW-16's I was using so this is like reviewing the purchase of a Mercedes after driving a Ford Pinto. I was getting so tired of messing with the Polsen before every interview, trying to find a channel that didn't have massive feedback and if I did, I constantly worried that the user would inadvertently change the channel on the transmitter (which happened too often!). The transmitter and receiver were large, clunky and poor quality. The Sennheiser AVX is an amazing wireless lav setup. I was up and running within seconds, literally, and it just works! No more worry about searching for a workable UHF channel that works. the link protection (which scans available frequencies and will automatically switch before any interference becomes audible) works incredibly well. I have experienced zero feedback in any of my recordings. The automatic sensitivity adjustment is a great feature as well and does a great job at keep the audio at a desired level the entire time. I've heard some complain about the rechargeable batteries this set uses, but I personally love that I don't have to mess with AA batteries any longer. As long as you're not trying to capture audio for 5-7 hours continuously on one change, you'll be just fine. They work while being changed by a small USB changer as well so as long as you have a portable charger, you'll be hard pressed to run out of power. If you are a solo shooter and need an incredibly high quality plug and record wireless mic system, look no further than the Sennheiser AVX. 6 out of 5 stars! 5 |
Lorenzo | 2024-08-03 01:40:34 |
I have two of these now. I have them hooked up to Einstein Studio lights. This way the strobes will only fire from the channel i'm set to with the transmitter on my camera rather than someone else's flash. 5 |
flyinpete | 2024-05-03 08:45:55 |
Very reasonable price for this sync cord, which I use with a Calumet 4-channel wireless receiver/transmitter combo on a Dynalite strobe pack. 5 |
Michael | 2024-04-04 02:32:58 |
I purchased the Xvive wireless guitar system based on a number of positive YouTube reviews. I figured for the price that it would be worth it if I could get it to work. I first tried it by inserting the transmitter into my PRS and the received into my Mesa Boogie amp directly. Worked perfectly. I didn't mess around with selecting a channel so I suppose it just worked with the default selection. I next plugged the receiver into an overdrive pedal and the pedal was plugged in with a cable to the amp. Again it worked like a charm and there was no noticeable difference compared to using the pedal and amp with a cable. Later on I did play around with selecting a different channel on the transmitter. It takes a little getting used to, but the device beeps the 1-4 times depending on what channel it's on. You have to set the receiver to the same channel to get the system to work. There is no light to tell you that the two are on the same channel so you just have to keep pressing the channel button to get them to sync. Anyway, if you don't have a second guitar using the same wireless system it's best just to leave it in channel 1 and leave it alone. It will work well. While playing I moved around the house and it definitely has great range. It was fun moving into different parts of the house without worrying about getting tangled up in a long guitar cable. 5 |
Shirley | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Out of the box and onto the camera's hotshot: so simple to set up and use unlike other transmitter/receivers used in studio with strobes. Set the mode, set your channel to same channel as the receiver, release the shutter and "Your image" is captured. Use this Air Remote with the Profoto A10s. 5 |
MrytleBeach | 2024-08-14 01:47:46 |
I received it Two months ago as a gift .sounds great . Pairing it with a Bluetooth speaker took a few times 5 |