this saves venues from tape and tape marks.This also saves djs fro having to use long cables.Wireless has had its problems but if these work it will be a godsend for mobile djs
Do you know if this works with sonos speakers? Sending audio from a dj mixer to the sonos speakers without the latency that you usually have with bluethoot signal ??
ua-cam.com/video/9nmP3OidCdc/v-deo.html I found DJ PhearNone had the best practical test ua-cam.com/users/shortsWXuPtMMJ1lQ I use the Dani quite a bit with my dj gigs, and I gotta say it's the fastest way to setup without having your bluetooth get that 2 second delay, or having bluetooth sound hijacked.
@@digitaldjtips A much better way and cheaper is the Exvive U3 Wireless XLR microphone transmitters switched to line on the transmitter instead of microphone. It transmits at 5ms so alot better. I have SKAA and tried the XVIVE U3 and it works alot better.
But if you go to a main pa from the controller, then won't you need 2 receivers for the left stack and right stack? Can 1 transmitter send to 2 receivers, or do we have to get 2 transmitters - 1 for each side - to properly connect to Left & Right PA stack?
this saves venues from tape and tape marks.This also saves djs fro having to use long cables.Wireless has had its problems but if these work it will be a godsend for mobile djs
We think mobile DJs will be a big market for these.
Crossfader guys use it so that’s good enough for me!😁👍🏽
I would recommend using the vocopro silent PA system. No latency issues and they work really well
Thanks for the tip!
Do you know if this works with sonos speakers? Sending audio from a dj mixer to the sonos speakers without the latency that you usually have with bluethoot signal ??
No, because even Sonos line-in has latency
Thank you Sir for answer my question 👍
Would love to see some practical range tests.
Not something we're set up to do, but I trust their stats on that.
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I found DJ PhearNone had the best practical test
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I use the Dani quite a bit with my dj gigs, and I gotta say it's the fastest way to setup without having your bluetooth get that 2 second delay, or having bluetooth sound hijacked.
10:38 they do now 😁💪🏽🔊🔊 DFB!!!
Maybe we'll get to review one at some point
@@digitaldjtips yea!
How about outdoors like i'm on a truck and i want to transmit to a truck in front if ne only bout 30 feet
It's not made for this but it could work!
What frequently does it work on? (UHF, VHF, 2.4 GHz, 5Ghz etc) Is it prone to interference?
It is not Bluetooth, just FYI. It uses the 2.4GHz band, that much I do know, but it is proprietary.
@@digitaldjtips A much better way and cheaper is the Exvive U3 Wireless XLR microphone transmitters switched to line on the transmitter instead of microphone. It transmits at 5ms so alot better. I have SKAA and tried the XVIVE U3 and it works alot better.
@@romanianlovechild do u have any video here or on ig by any chance comparing both systems or showing one of them in real life situation ?
How does this compare to the sennheiser ew Dual G4 IEM system?
Not sure, we haven;t tested that.
@@digitaldjtips i am curious to know as well. I have had nothing but issues with setting up the levels on the iem
they look the business
19 ms is a no for me to djnbut other stuff i can do with it
Yeah it is certainly noticeable
19 ms is too much for Dj.
I’d argue not for a PA. Yes, if it is booth monitors.
Doesn't matter when you're transmitting into a separate room at a wedding.
@@dancarthen3634 19 ms is incredible versus the 2 second delay with bluetooth.
Depends of the distance or as mentioned an other room.
But if you go to a main pa from the controller, then won't you need 2 receivers for the left stack and right stack? Can 1 transmitter send to 2 receivers, or do we have to get 2 transmitters - 1 for each side - to properly connect to Left & Right PA stack?