I live in an apartment building with no less than 25 wifi signals that come up on my macbook, the 2.4 ghz rode newsshooter has never had any interference at a close distance. I am sure the same will go for this unit too. Thanks for the review, a good back up system for me.
I think its good to note that wireless signals can't pass through water. Which is basically what your body is in this case. in an indoor space the signal will bounce around a bit. and you will still get signal. This is why the Line of sight is so important. 2.4 ghz is pretty susceptible to walls and obstructions but as long as you are in the same room you should be pretty safe. :) Nice Review Shane.
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This is a fine video. BUT, what I want to know is what is the band width? Even though it works at a distance, there is still a delay. The further you go, the more the delay. More band width or POWER will solve it, but then your FCC license comes into jeopardy. So, nothing like a chord, but hertz is one thing, but band width is everything.
You might want to retest your line of sight in an enclosed space. Outside on the beach the line of sight goes right to the horizon. In an enclosed space within 100 ft you might be o.k. It should behave just like a bluetooth on a cell phone. Thanks for the interview!
I have use Shure RPM626 In-Line Microphone Preamplifier for BETA Series with my Shure Beta 98H/C microphone and doesn’t work Do you know why doesn’t work ?
Hi, you didn't show how to use the included XLR to mini-plug adapter. I wonder if you had any luck with it. I didn't, connected to the receiver and then to a mini stereo outlet in the amp, no sound came out even at the highest volume, wonder why. Any ideas?
I was gonna get one of these to use at my gigs but after seeing this i don't think i'll bother. It would probably keep cutting out on stage. THANKS FOR THE REVIEW.
The hundred decibels of a guitar amp is sound level. This unit is referring to dynamic range which is a different thing entirely. Loss of signal when facing away is only meaningful near the end of the range. The human body will attenuate ref at 10 db or more. I couldn’t find any specific research on this type of device, but there is obviously some signal loss. Wireless range measurement is very complex, and is stated only as a guide. In live situations, anything between will have an effect, especially metal, concrete, or electronic noise, such as motors or computers. With so much of life running on 2.4ghz, I’m suspicious of using these for anything critical. I lean toward 700-900 mhz, or 5.8ghz. I also agree with recommendations of having alternatives. If it’s critical, always have a backup, whether for equipment failure, accident, interference, or even extra run time. When the battery goes dead in your 800mhz system, having a 2.4ghz is a lifesaver, whether for guitar, microphone, or camera.
@Michael Ouyang Does that confirm it doesn’t operate in the 694-820 MHz frequency range. I like the look of this thing, but still confused about all the legal stuff involved with wireless mics.
Not a bad product would be better if supported phantom power for microphone & receiver if could be recharged or powered with phantom power from a sound desk which would have made this product awesome, Its just not quite there, Anyway thanks for your review
I live in an apartment building with no less than 25 wifi signals that come up on my macbook, the 2.4 ghz rode newsshooter has never had any interference at a close distance. I am sure the same will go for this unit too. Thanks for the review, a good back up system for me.
I'd be interested to know if you did have problems as I did with this unit
I think its good to note that wireless signals can't pass through water. Which is basically what your body is in this case. in an indoor space the signal will bounce around a bit. and you will still get signal. This is why the Line of sight is so important. 2.4 ghz is pretty susceptible to walls and obstructions but as long as you are in the same room you should be pretty safe. :) Nice Review Shane.
The production values in your videos are outstanding Shane! You are hitting it out of the park!
Thanks a lot! 😀
For the most part, I think this is a great unit!! Thanks for sharing!!
It’s the middle of winter here, so seeing the beach was awesome. Also great video. Lol :)
Thank you for your professional preview of NUX B-3.
Thanks Kai! :-)
Hi guys, I hope you like this review (pros and cons) of the NUX B-3 Wireless Mic pack. If you want to skip to the audio distance test go to 5:12 for that.
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Mby you want make video for new NUX B-4
On your text, you show the NUX Official Site, and below is written usNot Available (USA). Is this unit available in the U.S. or not? Thanks.
This is a fine video. BUT, what I want to know is what is the band width? Even though it works at a distance, there is still a delay. The further you go, the more the delay. More band width or POWER will solve it, but then your FCC license comes into jeopardy. So, nothing like a chord, but hertz is one thing, but band width is everything.
You might want to retest your line of sight in an enclosed space. Outside on the beach the line of sight goes right to the horizon. In an enclosed space within 100 ft you might be o.k. It should behave just like a bluetooth on a cell phone. Thanks for the interview!
I have just bought this product and found it isn't good near other bluetooth devices, however the sennheiser version no problems at all.
NUX B-3 - Wireless 6 channel Transmitter/Receiver for Microphones (2.4GHz) How many hours can be on charge both ? And which one channel is best use ?
I have use Shure RPM626 In-Line Microphone Preamplifier for BETA Series with my Shure Beta 98H/C microphone and doesn’t work Do you know why doesn’t work ?
Hi, you didn't show how to use the included XLR to mini-plug adapter. I wonder if you had any luck with it. I didn't, connected to the receiver and then to a mini stereo outlet in the amp, no sound came out even at the highest volume, wonder why. Any ideas?
I was gonna get one of these to use at my gigs but after seeing this i don't think i'll bother. It would probably keep cutting out on stage. THANKS FOR THE REVIEW.
If the gig is indoors you should be okay but outdoors is a whole different story as you can see.
Thanks for replying. @@GeekyNerdyTechy
Nice distance demo :) so cold here the beach looked nice:) I've got so many LOS jokes but there all in bad taste so ill leave them off :)
Hi friend:
Question: Hello, what is the difference between the NUX B-3 and the NUX B-4. Thank you
Thank you
The hundred decibels of a guitar amp is sound level. This unit is referring to dynamic range which is a different thing entirely.
Loss of signal when facing away is only meaningful near the end of the range. The human body will attenuate ref at 10 db or more. I couldn’t find any specific research on this type of device, but there is obviously some signal loss. Wireless range measurement is very complex, and is stated only as a guide. In live situations, anything between will have an effect, especially metal, concrete, or electronic noise, such as motors or computers. With so much of life running on 2.4ghz, I’m suspicious of using these for anything critical. I lean toward 700-900 mhz, or 5.8ghz. I also agree with recommendations of having alternatives. If it’s critical, always have a backup, whether for equipment failure, accident, interference, or even extra run time. When the battery goes dead in your 800mhz system, having a 2.4ghz is a lifesaver, whether for guitar, microphone, or camera.
Would this fit on a Shure 5575LE?
Ohhh just the review I was needing!! Thank you very much!!! now I know it will not work for me :( haha
Does it run in the legal frequencies for use in Australia? Can't find any specs for it...
@Michael Ouyang Does that confirm it doesn’t operate in the 694-820 MHz frequency range.
I like the look of this thing, but still confused about all the legal stuff involved with wireless mics.
@@walshy1952 2.4 GHz is legal all over the world, is how I was informed :)
Not a bad product would be better if supported phantom power for microphone & receiver if could be recharged or powered with phantom power from a sound desk which would have made this product awesome, Its just not quite there, Anyway thanks for your review
WIRELESS - TEM VARIOS
MODELOS : MAS :
IMPORTANTE :
CONECÇÃO : TEM :
INTRODUÇÃO : OUTRO :
CONECÇÃO - UNIVERSAL ?
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Cada : Modelos : P/
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U need to test it to a real lead. Range dont show the quality
I need a sentence that makes sense.
If u have a 4 hour gig the battery wont last. Total useless
You could potentially charge them between sets if you get a break.
@GeekyNerdyTechy to much betcha Walcha think ill stick to good mic leads but good video