🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with STRICH!
The STRICH UHF Wireless XLR Transmitter and Receiver is a professional-grade audio solution designed for dynamic and condenser microphones. With 16 channels, 48V phantom power, and a robust metal XLR interface, it ensures high-quality sound transmission over impressive distances, making it ideal for events and performances.
M**E
Exceptional Wireless Microphone System with Versatile Features and Reliable Performance
This UHF Wireless microphone system is a top-tier choice for anyone seeking a professional and versatile audio solution. This system, featuring 16 channels, provides exceptional flexibility and reliability, making it ideal for a wide range of applications from live performances to public speaking engagements. The inclusion of an XLR mic adapter ensures seamless integration with various audio equipment.The audio transmitter and receiver deliver clear, interference-free sound, which is crucial for maintaining audio quality during important events. The system supports both dynamic and condenser microphones, thanks to its 48V phantom power, adding to its versatility. This feature allows for a wide range of microphones to be used, accommodating different audio needs and preferences.The setup is straightforward, and the system's operation is user-friendly, making it accessible even for those who are not tech-savvy. The 16 channels offer ample options to avoid interference and find a clear signal, which is especially valuable in environments with multiple wireless devices. The build quality is robust, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance.Pros:16 Channels: Offers extensive flexibility to avoid interference and find a clear signal, making it ideal for complex audio environments.XLR Mic Adapter: Ensures seamless integration with a wide range of audio equipment, including mixers and PA speakers.Supports Dynamic and Condenser Mics: Includes 48V phantom power, accommodating various microphone types and expanding versatility.Clear Audio Transmission: Delivers interference-free sound, maintaining high audio quality during performances or speeches.User-Friendly Setup: Easy to set up and operate, making it accessible for users of all skill levels.Cons:Initial Cost: May be considered expensive compared to entry-level wireless microphone systems, which could be a barrier for some users.Limited Portability: While robust, the system's size and components might be less convenient for frequent transport or mobile setups.Learning Curve for Advanced Features: Although user-friendly, mastering all the features and channels might take some time for those unfamiliar with advanced audio equipment.Overall, this system exceeds expectations with its excellent performance, versatility, and ease of use. It’s an outstanding investment for anyone looking to enhance their audio setup with a reliable and high-quality wireless microphone system. Highly recommended for both professional and amateur use!
R**.
Easy hook up
Worked perfect for my needs
V**N
Decent performance for its price
at mid $50 per pair, these XLR transmitter/receiver work reasonably well when they are not being used while charging at the same time. There are a lot of static noises if they are used while charging
Z**0
Could only use one set at a time
I bought two of these to use with a pair of small condenser microphones to provide ambient sound when livestreaming sports and events. The problem I kept running into, is that both of the transmitters would try to sync with the same receiver. With other wireless XLF adapter systems I have used, I had the ability to set which channel the transmitter and receiver operated on, so multiple systems could be used at the same time. But with these, the transmitter and the receiver choose the frequency they operate automatically, which I could live with when using just one system...but every time I would turn on the second system, no matter which order I turned them both on in, the second transmitter would always lock in on the first transmitters frequency and not the second's. Beyond that issue, the results I got when using just one system was only so-so. Range wasn't as good as I had experienced with other systems, and they had a noticeable amount of signal noise even when they weren't far apart. As such, I will not be using these for anything that requires crystal clear audio.
D**L
eliminates cords.
use to have cables coupled together to extend which caused a tripping hazard. wireless is the way to go.
M**R
Cheap wireless monitor device
I am an amateur musician who was looking for a cost effective way to have wireless in-ear monitors. The band uses a Behringer XR18 mixer - which has 6 aux busses with XLR outputs for monitor mixes. Each person has a floor wedge monitor plugged into one of the busses. I ditched my floor wedge monitor in favor of this device in conjunction with a small headphone amplifier (Donner EM1). This XLR transmitter plugs into the XR18 Aux output (XLR). The receiver plugs into the Donner EM1 amp(XLR) and I have a decent pair of in-ear headphones plugged into the Donner EM1 amp. Works great and the whole rig cost about $100.Headphones - $17 - YINYOO Easy KZ ZSTHeadphone Amp - $38 - Donner EM1XLR transmitter/receiver $45Total: $100
V**R
Hissing and buzzing on my replacement
I don't usually write a review but maybe the seller and manufacturer will be able to read this to help them out. Here's the back story. I bought a pair and first use, I got occasional quick hissing and buzzing, like it's losing a frequency connection and it does not matter if you are 5 feet away or 30 feet away. So I returned the first pair and requested for a replacement, thinking the first pair were lemons (defective). Again, first use, I charged them and tested them. I'm still getting the same issue. Anybody have the same experience? If so, what is the fix? I do not want to return them coz they sound good for the price. Unfortunately, the hissing and buzzing are annoying. Seller, please help.
A**L
Good luck trying to make more than one set work!
I bought 4, 1 for me and 1 as a gift; that worked well. Then I god 2 more. That was a big mistake. If you get more than one of these they can become a nightmare to match frequencies. If you match a set, wrap it in foil, then sync frequencies on the other set, then they may work, for a while, until you turn them off and on again. I'm stuck with one pair because the return period expired on me before I realized the issue which did not arise until I had more than 2 running together. I hope this saves you a headache.
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