Xvive U4 Wireless In Ear Monitor System - In Depth Review
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- Опубліковано 8 бер 2020
- Detailed review of the $230 Xvive U4 wireless in-ear monitor system.
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"The audio in this whole video has actually been delayed by 6.7 milliseconds..."
Haha! What a boss!
Delaying the audio to show how inconsequential a delay of that magnitude is, got you a subscribe. Thank you so much for showing the real-world triviality of such small delays - I used to work with a guitarist who used to act like a delay of 4ms was the end of the band or whatever, and most people can’t even tell a delay of that period even exists.
My wife just gave me this system with the T9 in-ears. I am guessing those were not available back when you made this video. I am a bit late to the party but ready to give it a try. I actually haven't used it yet but it should be a good fit in the corporate band I'm with. You really got me thinking about the small selection of channels and how that could be an issue. That delay you brought up was interesting as well. Great poker face! Thank you.
Yeah, the T9's just came out last year and I've been using them ever since I reviewed them. They're a really good sounding set of IEM's.
How dare you sir!!! WOW being delayed this whole video... I had NO idea. I was about to say, nope, pass. cant do that delay.. and well.. proven wrong. I think its time to make the purchase! Thank you
one of the best in-depth reviews I've seen on UA-cam. Thank you.
Well done! Knowledgeable, thorough and credible. I’m much more willing to try this product after viewing this review.
Best review so far! I’m sold! Great job! (ps I’m now subscribed 🤘🏻)
Great review! The digital vs analog segment was especially useful and unique compared to other reviews I've watched
Solid Review! nothing left uncovered!
One of the best gear reviews I've seen, thanks for that
I really like the little example of using the audio/video delay set to the delay. I bet no one even notice it until you said it. I know I didn't.
i recently buy the u4 single unit n with this video u answer all my doubts.Thank U !!!!!!
Great job bud….been researching these and this helped me pull the trigger on this bit of gear. Liked and subscribed 👍
This review was absolutely excellent! Thank you so much!
13:34 that's an M. Night Shyamalan level plot twist :-D
😂😂😂
very comprehensive review. Thanks!
Thanks for the great review, nice and thorough!
Excellent review!! I know nothing about this type of technology, but the way you explain this is very understandable. Hahaha, and it's super cool that you set the audio delay on this video to show what that 6.7 MS delay sounds like, I was worried 6.7 MS was really long 😅🙏 thanks!!!
This is a very thorough review. Thanks 👍
Great review! What you do is a great help! Very detailed! Couldn't ask for more ! Continue on great work! Success! God bless you!
mono well mixed and processed do the job perfectly 👍🏻 rechargeable battery is a huge huge saving at the end of the year 4 gigs per week 👍🏻
I'll probably buy this to add to my recording set up
Nice review, really helpful
Thanks for the well presented review.
Great review, tells me everything I wanted to know. Thanks a lot!
Thanks, man. Really helpful review!
you did the perfect review thanks!
Great review! Very informative, thank you.
Thank you very much for this thoughtful, thorough, well-balanced and pretty much all-encompassing review! This tips the scales for me on a purchase of a pair of transmitters and receivers for my acoustic duo as a self-mixing act, thus helping us get rid of wedge-induced feedback (booming acoustic guitars and whistling vocal mics in some venues) while also cutting stage volume to zero. Mono will do just fine, since we‘ll probably only use one IEM (i.e. left or right side) for a wee bit better orientation than without a monitor, and still being able to communicate well with the audience in small venues and exchange on-stage words and instructions with each other. It‘ll also save schlepping two wedges to gigs and then cabling them up, and even enable us to move our act further up to the front of whatever stage we are on. If one ear gets fatigued, we can swap in the other IEM and give the first ear a rest. For the price, it sure looks like a winner! :-)
Sounds like a great application for it. I've played plenty of acoustic gigs and those wedges can be a nightmare. Glad this video helped.
Love the video...just bought one hope I like it. First time using in ears and I'm a drummer.
Great review, thanks! Our band plays small gigs and some places have horrible acoustics. Been putting off IEMs for a long time due to the cost, but I'm going to try out this unit. Thanks again.
Definitely a great value for the cost.
Great review!
Great vid. Thx for taking the time. Peace
Thanks so much for this review! Very helpful
Superb review!
I use and love the Xvive U2 guitar system.
I'm using something similar to you, an LD systems analogue system... very interested in the U4.
Excellent review, thank you.
Straight to the point and no bullshit review...this system really rocks as we use 3 of them in our band, that's in my opinion the limit as more systems together could lead to instability....
my band just started using these last night, our first in ear monitor experience, i helps isolate the sound great but the tones sound weak, maybe thats a mono thing, the sound sucks, but it does what i need it to do which is isolate everything clear
This is really well done man thank you
You got it man
Excellent review -- very thorough and delivered efficiently and objectively. I own this unit and love it - it's an incredible value.
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Definitely buying this stuff ! Thx mate
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Very helpful review. Thank you.
Brilliant review. Thanks
Great review thank you so much 👏🏼👏🏼
Well done well done Sir. You have helped me make a decision on this. Thank you.
Great review, man! Answered all my questions, gonna be buying this system tomorrow. Thanks!
Can you please review every single musical product made please? This is the best and most honest review I have ever seen. Thank you. That helped alot.
Could you try a multiple set up using 3-4 receivers with 1 transmitter?
Thnx for this detailed review. Very curious how it will work.
Thank you I just bought the earbuds and will probably by this wireless unit.
Super helpful. Thank you.
Great review!! Thanks
Great video, excellent excellent excellent!
Well done Sir
great review
I use the Xvive U4 in ear system with 2 Xvive wireless mic system with no problems. I have seen with the in ear when I move around the bar I do get some static and drop out.
WOW what a great video.. awesome job...
Great content!! Thanks :)
Man Bun Metal Head, I really enjoyed your reviews of the U4 and the PTM-10- very informative! I appreciate your scientific approach and actual testing and measurements! I am looking to outfit my son's band with wireless IEM.
We are using an XR18. I am a bit concerned about putting 4 transmitters next to each other in the mixer. While there is probably enough room, I wonder how the close proximity of the (internal) antennas is going to impact range and quality (especially since this is 2.4Ghz WIFI). This is like putting 4 wireless routers/APs next to each other.
You did point out that you start running out of channels once you are using multiple U4s and have to potentially avoid existing WIFI networks, so I think that is a very valid concern! Just with 4 of these, a wireless router for the XR18 and a potentially existing 2.4GHz network at the gig-site you are already looking at 6 competing networks. Compounding this issue is that In the 2.4 GHz band, channels 1,6, and 11 are the only non-overlapping channels, meaning that you probably have to deal with adjacent channel interference. In addition, devices such as cordless phones and IP cameras also occupy this space. The U4 has gotten great reviews, so I would hope these issues are not too dramatic, but who knows- many folks may just use a single unit....
Once you start using XLR extensions to separate the radios, the form factor advantage diminishes a bit. One advantage of the industry moving to digital is that you are less and less likely to have interference on the analog bands, which is why the PTM-10 looks pretty attractive to me right now 🙂
One question, how would you rate the volume output of the U4 vs the PRM-10?
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Again, thanks for the great review!
Same here with Midas MR18, seems like there is not enough clearance to attach side by side
Been using these for almost a year. Nothing but good things to say.
It's only mono so you can only hear from one side right?
@@roberthagmaier9603 it comes out into each earbud, but it is mono. For in ear, it hasn't been a problem. We send a different feed to the amps.
Thanks man!!!
Great review. I'm a solo musician - vocalist/acoustic guitar. I also used the SE215 in-ear in combo with U4. I tried the U4 and found a harshness on the high-end and audible distortion at anything above 0db. As a vocalist, this drove me nuts and left my ears tired and spent after a 3 hr set...which is a standard performance time for me. I have not experienced this result with a direct from the mixer connection to the SE215, which I have used that alternate combo for many previous performances. After all that said, if you're not "vocal sensitive" or too particular with your voice of your instrument (acoustic guitar/etc) then the product is solid and allows incredible ease of use.
I’ve been using the Xvive U4 IEM system for two years with my UE Pro 7 customs and only in my home practice studio. It works very well and has a decent range.
The one complaint I have is the volume knob on the body pack is very easily bumped which can go quiet or loud AF. There needs to be some sort of resistance or clutch (other than gaff tape) on that volume knob.
I use a 6 ft XLR to get the TX away from my mixer / computers and other electronics where there’s some noise / whine introduced when the TX is close to some of those items.
Ijust used mine as a wireless mic system!
It's great that If you keep the transmitter or receiver in charge it still works !! It uses the xlr type of connection to take signal from main out of a console or just an balanced output from Audio Interface?How many meters must setted the two devices to work fine??The receiver has something as limiter as default to control the high level volume anomalies on stage??Thanks for amazing explanation!!!
Thank you!
Hey dood! Just found ur channel, now I’m subscribed. I’m curious what’s in your in ear mix when u practice. Do u ever do just vocals, or all instruments as well as vox? Also, when using the Xvive, does your whole band have to have the EXACT same in ear mix as everyone else? Basically if the bassist wanted less guitar 1 and the singer wants more of guitar 2 this isnt really achievable is it?
I'll typically do all stringed instruments and vox, and usually some kick and snare. If you only have one transmitter, then everyone will have the same mix. If you have the ability to output separate sub mixes, and have multiple transmitters, then everyone can have their own mix.
thx for this review. It was very well put together and clear. I have a question if you have the time to answer. np if not k. I'm going to buy this setup as I'm on a budget after purchasing the AkG C414 XLII for recording purposes. I know this is an odd question and not directly related to this review. If I put the AkG C414 XLII in Dynamic mode for a live gig will I get feedback as it's condenser mic but with multiple patterns. I play acoustic and sing/ solo gig.
Great video very helpful. New sub saying thanks and bravo!
Thanks!
The SE215 really is an ideal headset for this system. I play bass and I love the mix I can get in this very reasonably priced unit. Very fair review, and accurate in my experience.
Ugh no.. KZs are way better for cheaper
@@VictorGaleskas that's why I said "I love the mix"... there will be differences in opinion, depending on your particular style of listening, and even the shape of one's ears... for me, the Shures sound great and they stay IN PLACE.. without hurting my ears or slipping out when me, old fat bassist starts sweating. If your KZ's make you happy.. rock on man. Enjoy them... I'm gonna check some out for sure because any product that ends up with passionate buyers like you are is worth looking into, so thanks for the heads up and enjoy your music however you do.. just enjoy.
@@VictorGaleskas what do you recommend exactly?
Cool. I'm learning/Playing Bass and was wondering which to get without spending a lot.
@@LesAdosDominent can’t go wrong with zs10 pro . Also depends . You playing instruments or listening
got me to hit that like button with that 6.7 millisecond bit
Great reviews: I also saw your video on the Phenyx pro PTM10 they’re both at the same price point which one would you prefer. I am a singer usually singing in small acts/ venues and open mic. I just like to sound as good as possible I use a sennheiser wireless with an 865 capsule. Thanks for your intuitive reviews!!!
If you want a stereo mix I'd go with the Phenyx Pro, otherwise go with the U4. I've been using the Phenyx Pro since this review, but 3 other guys in my band use the U4 without any issues.
great review, thanks a lot.
one question only: can you replace the battery on these units in case they degrade over the time?
thanks in advance
You can't easily replace the battery. You may be able to take it apart and find a replacement, but no guarantees. I've had mine for 3 years and haven't noticed any degradation.
Hi great review thanks. I'm thinking of buying these for my 4 piece band. I was wondering, if I had 4 of these (1 for each band member), would we have to set different channels on each receiver so they don't interfere with each other? What if 2 or more of the receivers were set to the same channel, would we get interference? I'm not sure how that works.
Yes, you would have to have them set to different channels. Otherwise, you'll probably get cross talk.
so im a drummer and im wanting one of these units but i wanted to ask.
can i get away with using just a mixer? im pretty new to these iem setups.
another question, what output would i plug the transmitter into? thanks for this video!!
Thanks for clearing that up. We had 2 of our guys get these and our xair18 wouldn't connect anymore. Obviously the channels are being shared. Good to know.
Should I get the phenyx pro instead since it's radio frequency?
Could you use a 1/4" TRS adapter on the transmitter to make it stereo? I would be plugging the transmitter into the headphone port of a presonus earmix 16 personal mixer.
Great review. I am concerned with the volume level thru the earbuds that I will attach. Is it loud enough? Do you, or anyone else, have experience with the volume being too low to be useable? Thanks.
We have 4 guys using these in our rock band and have no issues with low volume.
I’m debating whether I want to get the package deal xvive 4 pack for the band or dishing out for 4 individual systems, just watched your video on the xvive individual monitor mix’s for around 75 bucks per musician idk lol , I’m new to wireless iem,s I’m oldschool always had a monitor. They’ve lowered the price recently on these so debating.
Hi
Great video, thanks for taking the time to do this review.
Would you recommend this system for someone such as me, who just wants an iem system for singing during a live stream ?.
I want something decent, without having to pay too much, I've already made my mind up on the Shure 215's
Thanks in advance.
Yeah, I think this would be a good option for you.
Thank you for great review! Can you get "stereo signal" out of this if plugged into a "stereo" 1/4 out- say ant ART HeadAmp4?
Thanks. Unfortunately not.
We use nady pem 1000 works just as good as the high price models
The shure triple flange tips are pretty awesome. Short of molds, best ive found.
Just bought Sure 215. Trying it out at home, I found only the Triple Flange tips work well. Same with my Mee audio MX2s. Must be my ears.
Do you think any 2.4 Ghz interference would be fairly easily resolved by changing channels when playing at smaller gigs? I definitely am going the route of having a monitor mix on stage with our own mixer for this so we don't have range drop out issues, but curious on your thoughts of wifi interference for smaller gigs?
I've used this system at a few small gigs and haven't had any issues with interference. I may have experienced interference at home before, but it was minor and easily fixed by changing the channel.
The 4 people who disliked this video must’ve been Man Bun Metalhead’s ex-girlfriends. Articulate, informative, and covered the things I needed/wanted to know. Well done, Sir.
Thanks man!
Thanks for this review sir.... how do you connect two or more receivers to one transmitter please?
Just set them all on the same channel.
Thanks so much
Are the 6 channels the same frequencies on all of the Xvive units. I mean if I had 5 o6 u4's could I still use the U3's on 6 channels with differrent frequencies?
The system is only mono!!! Very important to say
So only ear works?
@@krizkibblewhite2351no they both work it’s just no stereo spread
Great review, I'm a bassist for our worship team and have been looking for a wireless IEM and my question is would I just unplug my Roll PM50 PMA and plug the transmitter of the U4 to the same connection on the snake or must it be connected to the mixers. Thanks
It does not have to be plugged directly into the mixer. You should be able to replace the PM50 with the U4.
Thanks for your help.
Well played sir! 6.5ms :)
My girlfriend and I jam at home and are looking at building experience using in-ears. If I plugged one of the transmitters into the headphone out of my USB audio interface (Focusrite Scarlett) and we had a seperate receiver each, would it work effectively? Or is there a better way of doing it? Thank you for the great review.
That should work for both of you.
quick question! if I buy the X VIVE U4 do I need another transmitter for my microphone? or all I need is X VIVE for vocal performance ? how do I connect it to my microphone? I'm not sure if I'm making any sense but hope to hear from you, THANK YOU and I subscribed!!
You might be able to plug the transmitter into the microphone, but my only concern is the output of the mic won't be high enough to power your IEM.
Hi man!! I’m going to buy a wireless monitor system but I have a question! Which one is better? The xvive u4 or the phenyx ptm10?
If my band has 6 units, can we all be on the same channel or do we have to be on seperate channels? Does the receivet connect to the channel or just to the transmitter itself regardless of channel?
Great review but will a iem with the tri band connector (earphones with mic) work on this U4 system?
Yes it will
@@ManBunMetalHead Agreed, I've had good luck with it.
can you use xvive u4 receiver with a different transmitter
Can balanced adapter make sound more comfortable that adapter in mono, which is with product? That system is in mono. I am already understand it)
I've used xvive u4 in 3 seperate gigs , since I purchased it a month ago . We play with a metronome , the set up is a click from a phone and to the mixer . 3/3 times , the metronome doesn't seem to be in sync . We tried all 6 channels , same problem . In terms of instruments, vocals used no problem . Just the metronome. Any help would be appreciated . Thanks
Does the mono signal mean that you only get sound in one ear? Thanks for a great review!
No, you'll just get the same sound in both ears
@@ManBunMetalHead Thank you for the reply!
I used to use the shure 425 for a long time and tried the chinese iems for 50 bucks and they sound way better than the shure so i ended up buying more of their iems and they arr so good for the price
I was also wondering, do the receivers have a clip on them so they can be attached to your belt, guitar strap etc? Also, is this unit only mono? So not possible to have a stereo IEM mix with this?
Yes.
Yes, the receiver has a clip. And yes, it is mono. No possibility of stereo IEM mix.
Is there room for these units to be side by side? It looked like it was too close to put them next to each other.
In the Behringer X32 rack they will not. You can use a short XLR cable to fix that issue though.
Hello I am a guitarist i USE two amps to get my tone. I use two different amps one panned to the right and one panned to the left in live gigs, do you think I can send those signals to the xviveu4?
Hi, subscribed. Is limiter is a must for in ear monitors and are those monitors ok for digital mix rack like behringer x 32? Thank you
Yeah, we use 3 of them with our X32 Rack. The only issue are the XLR outputs are too close together to put multiple U4's next to each other. Easily fixed with a short XLR cable as a jumper.
@@ManBunMetalHead Thank you for quick response. And about volume limiter, this monitor doesnt have it, is it possible that sudden big noises damage the ears? Sadly, limiter is avaible on much bigger and expensive monitors like shure and sehnheiser...
That's a valid concern, but I haven't noticed any issues using mine. However, we play hard rock/metal music, so it's always pretty loud.