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Vocopro Iem-digital Wireless Stereo In-ear Monitoring System (902 To 928 Mhz)

Vocopro Iem-digital Wireless Stereo In-ear Monitoring System (902 To 928 Mhz)
  • Product Code: ga184074
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$897.00 $1,264.77

The VocoPro IEM-Digital is a wireless stereo in-ear monitoring system offering dual mono or true stereo monitoring for vocalists and musicians in clubs, concerts, and houses of worship. Comprised of a dual-antenna transmitter with a rackmount kit and AC adapter, a bodypack receiver with two AA rechargeable batteries, in-ear headphones with multiple eartips, and a USB cable with a wall adapter, the IEM-Digital includes everything you need to get set up. It utilizes 24-bit digital dual-frequency technology to ensure proper separation between the left and right channels while operating with 18 selectable channels in the 902 to 928 MHz frequency range to avoid TV broadcasting interference.

One-touch sync enables simple setup, and the selectable high or low transmission mode accommodates a variety of venue sizes. The transmitter's two XLR-1/4" combo inputs accept balanced or unbalanced line-level signals. Its outputs include a front-panel 1/4" TRS jack for stereo headphones and a rear-panel 3.5mm socket for connecting to another transmitter. The bodypack receiver features a 3.5mm TRS mini headphone jack and a micro-USB charging port. The transmitter and receiver are constructed of metal for rugged durability gig after gig.

24-Bit Digital Dual-Frequency Technology    18 Selectable Channels, One-Touch Sync    Transmitter & Receiver with AA Batteries    2 x XLR-1/4" Combo Inputs on Transmitter    1 x 1/4" Headphone Jack on Transmitter    1 x 3.5mm Headphone Jack on Receiver    Rugged Metal Construction    Includes In-Ear Headphones & Eartips    Includes Rackmount Kit & AC Adapter    Includes USB Cable & Wall Adapter

Transmitter
Wireless Frequency Range902 to 928 MHz
Channels18
Bit Depth24
Inputs2 x XLR-1/4" combo jacks
Outputs1 x 1/4" TRS headphone jack
1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm mini jack (loop)
Antenna Inputs2 x BNC coaxial
Power Requirement12 to 15 VDC, 500 mA via included power adapter
Construction MaterialMetal
Dimensions2.0 x 8.5 x 9.0" / 5.1 x 21.6 x 22.9 cm (including buttons and jacks)
Weight2.3 lb / 1 kg
Receiver
Wireless Frequency Range900 MHz
Channels18
Bit Depth24
Outputs1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm stereo mini jack
Charging Port1 x USB Micro-B
Power Requirement2 x AA rechargeable batteries (3.7 V, 1380 mAh)
Construction MaterialMetal
Dimensions6.4 x 2.7 x 0.9" / 16.2 x 6.9 x 2.2 cm (including antenna)
Weight0.3 lb / 0.1 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight5.7 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)17.5 x 12.25 x 3"

Rugged metal construction for lasting durability

24-bit digital dual-frequency transmitter and receiver

18 selectable frequency channels to avoid wireless RF conflict

Supports operation in true stereo or dual mono

Two independent channel outputs give each performer a dedicated connection

Operates in the 902 to 928 MHz frequency range free of TV broadcasting interference

High or low transmission preference

Instantaneous connection and setup with one-touch IR sync

Digital transmitter display shows frequency, channel, audio level, and more

Receiver status LEDs

Adjustable gain and headphone level on transmitter

Volume/power knob and built-in belt clip on receiver

Includes in-ear headphones, a USB cable and wall adapter, one power adapter, two AA batteries, and a rackmount kit

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can these headphones used with the Samsung Frame tv?

A: Yes, Sennheiser RS 175 Digital Wireless Headphone System may be use with Samsung The Frame Class HDR 4K UHD Smart QLED TV supports via the TV TOSLINK Optical (Digital Audio) output. An Optical Digital Audio Cable cable is included in the box with Sennheiser's RS 175 Digital Wireless Headphone System.

Q: 2. Can the wireless antenna for the receiver be mounted outside of a building, and then run coax cable from antenna to receiver base station that will be inside the building?

A: No. But you can do what you are describing from your audio source or mixer, to the transmitter using XLR signal cable to the transmitter.

Q: 3. Can a system like this one be had for under $700 with a configuration of one TX and 2 (to 3) RX. It won't be used for a stadium but for an in-home event, within the restraints of a home's short distance. headphones will be purchased separately.

A: The Shure PSM 300 system will be over the budget, but we do have other systems from other manufacturers like the VocoPro IEM-Digital 4 Wireless Stereo In-Ear Monitoring System (B&H # VOIEMDIG4), the Galaxy Audio AS-950-4N 4-Pack Any Spot Series Wireless Personal Monitoring System - N Band, 518-542 MHz (B&H # GAAS9504N), the CAD GXLIEM4 Quad-Mix In-Ear Wireless Monitoring System - T: 902 to 928 MHz (B&H # CAGXLIEM4), the Nady PEM-04 Wireless 4-Person In-Ear Monitoring System - 903 to 928 MHz (B&H # NAPEM04), and the Xvive Audio U4R4 Wireless In-Ear Monitor System with Four Receivers - 2.4 GHz (B&H # XVU4R4), which are all systems for up to four users. For two users, we have the CAD GXLIEM2 Dual-Mix In-Ear Wireless Monitoring System - T: 902 to 928 MHz (B&H # CAGXLIEM2), the Xvive Audio U4R2 Wireless In-Ear Monitor System with Two Receivers - 2.4 GHz (B&H # XVU4R2), the Galaxy Audio AS-1100-2N Wireless In-Ear Twin Pack Monitor System - N: 518 to 542 MHz (B&H # GAAS11002N), and the Nady PEM-02 Wireless 2-Person In-Ear Monitoring System - 903 to 928 MHz (B&H # NAPEM02).

Q: 4. Yamaha RX-a730 has a 3-port RCA type av out (video/left/right). Is this where i would connect the base unit?

A: Yes, it should work. You would have to assign what audio goes out of the RCA connection if you have multiple sources you'd like to listen to.

Q: 5. I need a single transmitter that can xmit two individual channels to L & R stereo spkrs. I do NOT want a mono signal going to each spkr. These are Dolby ATMOS HT effects sprks and require discrete signals. So, believe it requires dual wireless xmit freqs? Not exactly sure what the technical solution looks like, will the Wi Digital WI-AMP50X8 fulfill this rqmt?

A: The Wi Digital system: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1361205-REG/wi_digital_wi_amp50x8_wi_pro_audiomatrix_x8.html/specs is stereo to each speaker. This system will send separate left and right signals to individual receivers, one to each speaker. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1247921-REG/alto_stealth_wireless_system_kit.html

Q: 6. Can anyone compare the sound quality of the RS 175 to the Sennheiser HD 450BT wireless (bluetooth) headphones?

A: I am not seeing much reviews on the differences in Sound Quality. They should be very similar. The one main difference between the 2 will be the connectivity. The RS175 has a Base that has Analog and Digital Optical Audio Input to which it transmits the audio to the packaged headphones over Radio Frequency (RF). A System like this is mainly used with a TV to transmit the audio. The HD450BT connects with Bluetooth which is meant to connect with a portable device like a Smartphone or Tablet.

Q: 7. is the headset adjustable for smaller person?

A: The Sennheiser RS 175 Digital Wireless Headphone System BH #SERS175 will have an adult fit and will fit most adult sizes but would not fit smaller children.

Q: 8. We cannot get a sound out of the headphone. The headphone have been charged and connected as instructed???

A: On the back of the right ear piece is a small power button. You need to hold it down for about 3 seconds until the green light above it turns on. This will also activate the base unit to turn on. Wait about 5 seconds and sound will come out of the headphones. Be sure that the volume control on the side of the right ear piece is turned up. Good Luck!

Q: 9. Can multiple transmitters be synced to a single receiver with the AudioStream Pro EL? I want to mic multiple speakers and have all voices blended into a single channel.

A: You can't do quite what you want yet. But Wi Digital AudioStream systems are very unique and versatile.

Q: 10. One transmitter to 50 receivers simultaneously according to the specs.With multiple speakers (maybe 8-16) spread out across a fair distance will result in latency issues. Is there a way to tweak individual latency/delay to each speaker/receiver?

A: The Wi Digital X8 does not offer delay compensation. If the application demands it, a delay unit should be connected to the receiver(s) before being inputted to the speaker.

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