Thanks for the review! I want to invest in my first IEM system - should I spend money on a mono-only system like the ptm 33 with 4 receivers right out the gate (and then upgrade to a stereo system later), or should I start and keep a stereo system like the PTM 10 and then get 4 belt pack receivers with that? Thanks!
Ok the PTM-22 you can't pan on each channel to get 4 different mixes that way? Looking at buying one or the other for myself and another band member but keeping an eye on other people wanting to use as well.
If you buy 1 PTM 10 with three receivers and 1 PTM 10 with one receiver you have 4 receivers total Then you can have four receivers with their own mix for four different people
Thanks for doing this review - I want to run two mixes in mono as well, and other reviews had mentioned there is still some of the R mix in the L and vice versa, impossible to fully isolate the L and R mixes. Does this fact make a big difference for you in practice?
Thanks for the review! I want to invest in my first IEM system - should I spend money on a mono-only system like the ptm 33 with 4 receivers right out the gate (and then upgrade to a stereo system later), or should I start and keep a stereo system like the PTM 10 and then get 4 belt pack receivers with that? Thanks!
Ok the PTM-22 you can't pan on each channel to get 4 different mixes that way? Looking at buying one or the other for myself and another band member but keeping an eye on other people wanting to use as well.
No the ptm-22 is strictly mono. Getting the ptm-10 is the better option
very nice
Thanks for watching
which one is noisier? And which sounds better?
why do you need 3 receivers for ptm 10 if you can only give 2 signals through it
If you buy 1 PTM 10 with three receivers and 1 PTM 10 with one receiver you have 4 receivers total
Then you can have four receivers with their own mix for four different people
@@MichaelJohnsonProductions thanx, what about noise?
How long do the batteries last thanks
Thanks for doing this review - I want to run two mixes in mono as well, and other reviews had mentioned there is still some of the R mix in the L and vice versa, impossible to fully isolate the L and R mixes. Does this fact make a big difference for you in practice?
No it isn't noticeable at all
@@MichaelJohnsonProductions thanks for the quick answer 👍
Is there Issue with static or dropping out ?
We haven't had that issue.