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Wi-fi XLR Transmitter and Receiver and Guitar Transmitter Receiver Mic Adapter 16 Channels 196ft Vary for Dynamic Microphone Audio Mixer Electrical Guitar Bass (with black plate)

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16 Adjustable Channels: Facmogu moveable wi-fi guitar transmitter receiver gives 16 adjustable channels for you to choose between (merely press the transmitter’s energy button two times), no wish to fear about surrounding interference or cross-frequency even stacking with a couple of programs. Huge 40Hz-20KHz frequency reaction, with out sign loss and speedy constancy, greatly natural the tone, prolong<1ms
Extremely Lengthy Running Distance: Wi-fi XLR gadget as much as 262ft operating vary and no cable mess, you’ll loose to transport and immerse yourselves at the degree. Eliminating demanding cable and quick wi-fi vary endlessly. Transmitters and receiver integrated rechargeable lithium battery. It might operating 6-8 hours in degree, which guarantees nice efficiency for each and every use.
6 Hours Running Time & Rechargeable: Our wi-fi microphone transmitters and receivers characteristic a chargeable design that may proceed to paintings for as much as 6-8 hours on a complete fee, making them best for lengthy gigs, reside interviews, and reside performances. Comes with a 2-in-1 charging cable to fee the transmitter and receiver on the similar time. Notice: It is strongly recommended that you simply take a look at the true to be had time prior to the respectable efficiency to keep away from affecting the traditional paintings.
UHF WIireless XLR Gadget: UHF Band has 16 channels, no wish to fear about surrounding interference even stacking with a couple of programs.In comparison with 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz frequency, the UHF band has the extra robust skill to reduce the interference from digital merchandise like telephones, TV and routers, WIFI apparatus.
Enhance A couple of Units: Each the receiver and transmitter include XLR plugs and an incorporated XLR to six.35mm adapter.The XLR interface can also be tailored to hybrid blending consoles, amplifiers, audio system, and so on., whilst the 6.35mm 1/4″ interface can be utilized for electrical guitars, pianos, bass, and so on. It additionally helps each 48V and 5V modes, which can also be broadly utilized in other utilization situations akin to reside performances, venues, weddings, speech, birthday celebration, vocal live performance, band practice session, and so on.

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  1. Avatar of Starla

    Starla

    Wonderful Wireless Transmitter
    This is very easy to use, and has an accurate signal, with no noticeable latency. It has phantom power for mics that require that. This transmitter has worked great on my condenser mic, bass guitar, and electric guitar. Battery life is holding strong too! Looking forward to getting lots of use out of them!

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    Opinionated

    Works well enough!
    I haven’t tried it using the 1/4″ adapters yet, but with the XLR going into a mic preamp on my mixer it works great. It definitely seems like it’s UHF band in use. I like that you can plug it into a normal mic so you can change up which kind of mic you might want to use under different circumstances, without having to buy a whole other set of wireless microphones. I’ve used it as the only wireless mic in play, and NO problems. No interference, no dropouts, no issues, except a maybe bit on the noisy (white noise, poor S/N ratio), but if the band is loud who cares. It works for un/low paid gigs just fine. I have to use it with a short XLR cable so I can fiddle with it instead of having it inaccessible in the back of my mixer stuffed into the road case. I’m not even sure it would fit – it’s tight in there.

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    RAC

    Great solution for Wireless speakers
    First, this products is the exact same product that is sold by other vendors. I actually bought two of these from Facmogu a few months ago and it was the same thing. Check the box. They come in the same greenish box and are identical They work so well that I decided to get a third one as a backup. This review is based upon using these for about 4 months. The adapters are pretty good, and this review probably would be 4.5 review if you could give that. My application is to extend some Active speakers wirelessly. I DJ small ballroom dances and putting speakers at the end of a long room (38×78 feet) works much better for even sound. To do this with cables would require 2 100’ cables which is expensive and a pain to set up (plus it introduces a tripping hazard if you don’t tape the cables down) . These solve the problem nicely. I purchased 2 pair. One pair for each speaker. I plug the transmitters into the mixer and the receivers into the speakers and it works perfectly. Just like being cabled. At this point, I have extensively tested them and have used them for four dance events, and they have been very successful. The attendees appreciate the better sound, and many have commented on the improvement.Minor reasons for not giving them a 51) The design of the devices prevents you from plugging them into a mixer side by side. They are simply two wide if you are using XLR. The solution is quite simple – buy two 6” xlr cables and plug them into that. Works great. This might not be a problem if you are using the 1/4″ adapters as you could probably rotate them 90 degrees and it “might” work.2) A few times I have noticed some minor interference when people pass in front of the speakers. This may be just a bad connection as I just reseat the adapter and that appears to fix the problem. Also they seem to work better if you get the speakers high and you connect the receiver to an XLR cable and let it dangle so the signal doesn’t have to go through the speaker.The goodOne of the complaints that many people have with these units is they don’t lock on to a frequency so it is very easy to have both receivers connect to one transmitter. If you are unsing only one, this isn’t a problem. Keeping them farther apart when you turn them on helps but that is still clumsy. It turns out there is a way to lock the frequencies (thank you Facmogu Technical Support!!). Unfortunately, the technique is not documented in the abysmal included instructions. Here is the response from their tech support person and I did what she suggested and it works perfectly“If you need to use multiple pairs of transmitters and receivers at the same time, you could use the following methods. First, turn on the first pair of receivers and transmitters, and after adjusting for the channel you want, turn off the first transmitter, then press and hold its button until “ID SYNC” appears, then release it. This will lock the first pair of transceivers into a matching state. Then do the same for the second pair of transceivers and you can achieve multiple devices at the same time”2) I have noticed no delays and no drop off in sound quality. I have a microphone plugged into the mixer and it comes out both speakers with no lag. I is just like I am cabled.3) Battery life is good. Probably about 6 hours. The transmitter seems to go down faster than the receiver. If you do run out of battery you can plug it into a power source and it will run just fine while it is charging.Overall I am very pleased and the price was quite reasonable. There are 4 or more vendors on Amazon that are selling exactly the same devices. I can’t comment on use for microphones but for speakers, I would highly recommend them.

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    Jason H.

    Works great!
    I previously had rigged up a Bluetooth transmitter and receiver. The latency drove me nuts. Now I plug one into my bass and the other into my amp and play like I’m plugged in.I don’t get into the technical aspects of audio gear so much these days, but the frequency range is appealing due to the amount of 2.4Ghz radio traffic in my area. I appreciate that the spectrum is pretty open here and I don’t have noise or cross-talk issues.

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    Gadiel

    These don’t go to 980mhz
    This unit does not go to 980mhz, it works only on the 500mhz band

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    jml

    Well-designed but noisy
    This product has tons to recommend it. The transmitter’s lightweight and easy to use; press the “on” buttons and you’ve got sound. I love the LCD display, gives you all of the important information at a glance and even says hello on power-up. The instructions provided are pretty minimal but adequate. I had no problems with connectivity or reception even at 50m with a standard EV microphone input.I ran into only one major (and one minor) problem. Despite trying all of the frequency pairs, the receiver put out a good deal of hiss — even with the transmitter turned off. At the minimum, the receiver should squelch when there’s no carrier, but even with signal, this is noisy compared to other units I’ve used.The minor problem — you can’t turn the XLR connector on the receiver around. If you’re using a cable between it and your mixer, no big deal, but at least in my setup plugging the receiver directly into the mixer had the display pointing the wrong way, making it kind of difficult to use.All-in-all, this is a fine pair for home and perhaps some PA usage, but I found it too noisy for pro or recording work. However, given the price, it’s still a good value for the money.

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    Timothy M. Kniskern

    No latency, great sound
    I’m really liking these. They’re UHF, so there’s no Bluetooth latency – latency sounds like being in a gym or echo chamber, for those who don’t know. These sound clean and solid. Switchable between line and mic level – I use them in line level to both stacks of my PA (powered speakers.) Less cables to run, and their battery lasts 6 to 8 hours (I’ve only made it to a bit over 6 while running the system until we had to break down, turning these off.) Microphone phantom power is available for condensers – I’ve not used these for this, so I’d expect a bit less battery life when using the 48V feature. I don’t know how long the rechargeable battery will last, but it’ll die someday. Weigh the cost versus features. To me, and I regularly gig, these things make setup and tear down so much easier, and the quality is actually very good.

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