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Michael
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12/27/2016 3:43:29 PM
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Excellent sound-No static or hissing-solid continuous reception no drop outs-durable construction
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Jorge
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10/12/2016 9:15:59 AM
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we are very happy with it. We would like to purchase additional 2 extra Belt Pack Transmitters, with (2) extra Headset Mics to use with our current 4 channel unit. Keeping the large hand mics in reserve. We integrated into our CISCO MX300 telepresence unit, and it works quite well, performing much better than the stock mics.
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Flora
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9/29/2016 4:19:53 PM
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First purchase of wireless mic system. System setup was quick and easy and works as advertised. Very good value and quality seems very good, too.
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Daniel
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8/30/2016 1:22:01 PM
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I bought this for a wireless system to use for small to medium sized events. The only complaint I have is when using it at a sports fields the chain link fence posed a problem for the wireless but that is not unusual.
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Name :
Michael
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4/14/2015 3:51:00 PM
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The microphone system worked perfectly out of the box. No problems with the UHF microphones or receiver.
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Name :
Brian
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2/7/2015 7:02:59 PM
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I purchased this unit on behalf of my church 6 months ago for singing and speaking use in church services in our small sanctuary. The unit presents with an array of features that seemed too good to be true, priced as it is less than $250: 4 channels in 1 rack space; 2 handhelds and 2 beltpacks; 2 lavalier mics and 2 headsets; select-able channels all around. The concern was whether the quality would disappoint.
Sound is quite adequate, both from the handheld mics and beltpacks--we regularly use one lavalier and one headset. With the receiver unit inside a rack-mount case, reception was poor, so we pull it out for use so the antennas are in the open air. (We may try extending the antennas to the outside of the case with TNC cables.) This is an inconvenience, but not insurmountable. With a speaking person 30' or so from the receiver, using a beltpack under a suit jacket and behind a heavy wooden pulpit, we do get some dropouts. We address this by double-miking with the pulpit condenser mic. This also improves recording consistency.
We use the single mixed output to save mixer channels, but you can feed individual channels and gain the ability to EQ, mute, etc. separately. The display and control layout is reversed on channels 3 & 4 from that of channels 1 & 2. I would have preferred it consistent across all 4 channels. We have had no interference issues using the UHF channels preset from the factory.
All things considered, a church with a tight budget is pleased with the performance of the unit and the flexibility it affords.
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Ralph
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1/22/2015 9:45:02 PM
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Easy setup and worked great for Christmas performance
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