Thanks for the vid! I'm about to get one of those for my small band and just wanted to see how complicated it was but you made it sound like it was pretty damn easy so I'm super excited!
Hi great video! How is the quality and use after time? Have you encountered any issues. Looking for a wireless in ear monitor system as well for my church but the A brands are so expensive that i’m doubting the quality of this unknown brand. Thank you in advance!
I gotta say the range on these are great. I was outside of the club I was playing and still heard it with the doors closed. Idk what kind of mixer you have but I have that analog mixer, so I don't have control over individual mixes with that. If you have a digital mixer, and you pair it with these in -ears I wanna say that you will have the ability to have 2 separate mixes. If you're just looking to go from your board to your ear though and not mix too much stuff, these are very good.
The signal of Debra Audio's wireless IEM system is very stable. I recommend you to choose them. There are several models currently available: ER-102, ER-202, and the stereo system ST-102 (recommended!)
Regarding the wireless IEM system, there is almost no upper limit to the receivers it can connect to. You can continue to buy more receivers to receive the sound source on the transmitter.@@felixkabuya9528
OK, you're going to think I'm an idiot here and you wouldn't be too wrong lol but I wanna say it's stereo only because it is in both of my ears and out of both of the speakers even though I run my sound mono ie: I have one XLR going to the sub and then the sub is connected to the main and that main is connected to the other main on stage.
Thanks for the vid! I'm about to get one of those for my small band and just wanted to see how complicated it was but you made it sound like it was pretty damn easy so I'm super excited!
No problem, this unit works well even without the antenna hooked up
Hi great video!
How is the quality and use after time? Have you encountered any issues. Looking for a wireless in ear monitor system as well for my church but the A brands are so expensive that i’m doubting the quality of this unknown brand.
Thank you in advance!
I gotta say the range on these are great. I was outside of the club I was playing and still heard it with the doors closed. Idk what kind of mixer you have but I have that analog mixer, so I don't have control over individual mixes with that. If you have a digital mixer, and you pair it with these in -ears I wanna say that you will have the ability to have 2 separate mixes. If you're just looking to go from your board to your ear though and not mix too much stuff, these are very good.
The signal of Debra Audio's wireless IEM system is very stable. I recommend you to choose them. There are several models currently available: ER-102, ER-202, and the stereo system ST-102 (recommended!)
How many receivers can you put on a frequency?
Regarding the wireless IEM system, there is almost no upper limit to the receivers it can connect to. You can continue to buy more receivers to receive the sound source on the transmitter.@@felixkabuya9528
@@ckyro121So 4 separate mono mixes isn't possible then?
Stereo or mono sound? Bluetooth mono?
OK, you're going to think I'm an idiot here and you wouldn't be too wrong lol but I wanna say it's stereo only because it is in both of my ears and out of both of the speakers even though I run my sound mono ie: I have one XLR going to the sub and then the sub is connected to the main and that main is connected to the other main on stage.
Can you connect it to the behringer x32 and have talk back?
I want to say yes, but honestly, I have so much to learn with my digital mixer yet I don't even know.