Thanks for reviewing this unit! I got one for Christmas (2021) to use at church and I love it! Now, I've never got to try one of the high end units (Shure, Sennheiser), so I don't have anything to compare to except for a wired connection to my P16m. With the Phenyx, there is a bit of a noise floor, but once the music starts I don't notice it. I'll have tiny drop outs at times, but not enough to spend an extra $1000 to get rid of it. The main thing is, IT'S STEREO!!! That's the secret to a great IEM mix. I wanted to try one out for myself before I try to talk my church into getting a transmitter and several receivers for our singers. Really a great kit for the money.
Thanks for the review. Just tried one of these last night. Pro's: great to be able to walk around and not be tethered to the in ear mixer. Con's: The noise floor on this receiver (belt pack) is way higher than I ever figured it should be. There's a significant 'hissing' present and it definitely gets louder when you turn the volume up on the receiver. It's a major issue in my opinion. I watched at least a half dozen reviews on this unit before I bought it and NONE of the reviews mentioned this high noise floor. Maybe I got a bad unit?
Thanks for a very informative video that resulted in me buying this system. I have used them for quite a lot of gigs now, and I only have one issue: I am experiencing some dropouts (in the form of loud noise, the sound does not cut) occasionally when I touch the antenna on the body pack. Not a huge problem, but I would love to fix this. Any tips? Is it possible to upgrade the antenna only? Is it possible to buy a better body pack with two antennas or something?
@@RylandRussell I see! Yes I have, I have just assumed it has something to do with the antenna on the body pack, but I guess that’s not the issue then?
With two body packs can you pan the mixes to have two separate mono mixes?.. I know you can do that with other similar systems, but I can't see that it's an option with this one.
Like use the mic with this transmitter? No, a Microphone is a transmitter and the unit is also a transmitter. Could you use the two systems simultaneously? Yes!
@@RylandRussell I would also like to ask which Sennheiser system you have experience with and which you would suggest or in a small church needing 4 wireless units which would you purchase