I got mine 2 days ago: first thoughts, neat unit, not always easy to pair (takes a few resets each time), super easy to operate, reliable signal, loss of sound quality (plugged to my quad cortex headphone jack vs the transmitter directly and the loss of quality is substantial) - overall, happy with the functionality, would love a stereo version
I’ve had two pair, and neither one work very well. They are perfect units on paper, but everywhere I play they do not have a reliable signal at all. I was very surprised because the wireless guitar systems have been super reliable for the past three years. I hope they can get them figured out soon.
I could use a little clarification. Were you saying that someone could run the house monitor mix into this and use the pedal to boost the signal coming off their board for their IEMs? If so, are you doing that with the XLR adapter?
We run Behringer p16 at our church is this something we could use to connect the Audio out from the personal mixers to the eversync box to just get wireless audio? Albeit losing the stereo image. I also tried the NUX System and had the issues with a lot of background noise and some drop outs.
hi i am a singer and i've never used in ears. i'd like to get some to hear myself sing/the backing track on stage. i know i'll need the in ears (for example shure se215) and some sort of wireless in ear monitoring system (transmitter and receiver for example the Xvive U4). is there anything else i need?
You just need to get the sound to your ears. the XVive comes with a XLR adapter that can come right out of the back of your mixer with is great!@ Also for IN Ears, I've really been enjoying these lately: amzn.to/47rraFy
Someone should make a 2 way system for guitar and/or vocals that incorporates IEM with wireless guitar/mic capability. One transmitter and one belt pack to play and listen. Get off yer asses and get ‘er done somebody.
I got mine 2 days ago: first thoughts, neat unit, not always easy to pair (takes a few resets each time), super easy to operate, reliable signal, loss of sound quality (plugged to my quad cortex headphone jack vs the transmitter directly and the loss of quality is substantial) - overall, happy with the functionality, would love a stereo version
This is actually really interesting!
It's a cool device
This is perfect if your church uses an aviom or a behringer power play IEM system.
yes!
You should review the NUX B-7PSM Wireless Headphones! They’re stereo and cheap!!
I’ve had two pair, and neither one work very well. They are perfect units on paper, but everywhere I play they do not have a reliable signal at all. I was very surprised because the wireless guitar systems have been super reliable for the past three years. I hope they can get them figured out soon.
I could use a little clarification. Were you saying that someone could run the house monitor mix into this and use the pedal to boost the signal coming off their board for their IEMs? If so, are you doing that with the XLR adapter?
We run Behringer p16 at our church is this something we could use to connect the Audio out from the personal mixers to the eversync box to just get wireless audio?
Albeit losing the stereo image. I also tried the NUX System and had the issues with a lot of background noise and some drop outs.
I think that would work in theory, but not sure how well..I have the NuX b-8 here but haven't tried it yet...we'll see
hi i am a singer and i've never used in ears. i'd like to get some to hear myself sing/the backing track on stage. i know i'll need the in ears (for example shure se215) and some sort of wireless in ear monitoring system (transmitter and receiver for example the Xvive U4). is there anything else i need?
You just need to get the sound to your ears. the XVive comes with a XLR adapter that can come right out of the back of your mixer with is great!@ Also for IN Ears, I've really been enjoying these lately: amzn.to/47rraFy
How is this product still holding up? No drop outs and still working ?
How this thing works if you use amps?
I don't think it's made for that.
Is the input 2 TRS?
It's only 2 TS..only the headphone is trs
sorry i didnt understand it. Its stereo or mono.
It’s not stereo. You can blend two mono channels and adjust the volumes of each but there’s no panning. Kind of the biggest bummer with this unit.
Someone should make a 2 way system for guitar and/or vocals that incorporates IEM with wireless guitar/mic capability. One transmitter and one belt pack to play and listen. Get off yer asses and get ‘er done somebody.
Haha true