Thanks a lot Gerald. You saved my time! I was struggling for half an hour to get them both to work simultaneously until I found your video. I had it in mono, and channel B power was off😅😂
I too found your video extremely helpful so thanks for that. One comment, after reading some tips on recording audio such as an interview, recording in mono seems to be the way to go where the audio comes into both channels equally. This might explain why the system comes set up for recording in mono.
Great job. Unless I missed it, you forgot to mention choosing different channels on the transmitters but the visuals were there so no biggie. Thanks so much!
This is THE BEST getting started I have ever scene. I accidentally killed CH B about a year ago and have had problems. This resolved everything and I need them tomorrow !
OOOOH Man, straight to the point. How does it work? Fantastic job. Thank you for not showing us how to take it out of a box. I can't believe people are still doing that. It's like the real estate agents who say. and this is the kitchen, and over here is the dining room and this is a bedroom, "Ohh thank you for pointing that out, I never would have known! LOL
Great video, thank you @geraldprost. Personally I've also found that increasing the mic sensitivity from 5 to 10 has stopped the system adding auto gain which had a hissy, hot background sound when the mic picked up anything. I also have my transmitters nicely far apart in terms of channels (A on C10 and B on C20). Cheers!
RIGHT ON, THANK YOU FOR GETTING ME STARTED. ONCE QUESTION IF YOU DON'T MIND...... WHEN YOU LOWER THE VOLUME FROM 27 TO 25 BECAUSE 27 IS HOT on the receiver ............. DOES THAT MEAN IT'S HITTING THE CAMERA INPUTS HOT? WHAT IT "HOT" I do notice at 27 my camera may be distorting a bit but I'm not for sure this is the problem yet. Still working it.
Nice video. I followed the steps you outlined. However, while getting audio levels on the receiver (for both channels), I was only able to hear one of the channels’ audio on my headphones. I couldn’t resolve issue. Any idea as to what the problem may be?
Hi Gerald, thanks for the video. Am I correct in assuming that when you set receiver to stereo channel A/B become independent L/R channels and not mixed stereo (duel mono)?
Is this the one? I need a dual mic and this caught my eye but I need the handheld lav version. I want to use this for public speaking and use the handheld for fielding questions. I wanted to buy Sennheiser but it is not available with dual outputs. My problem is often the venue only has one extra mic input. Does these dual mics only require one input into the source to have dual outputs? If so, I am sold.
From the receiver you get a stereo output out of the 1/8” jack. I haven’t tried it, but if you use the XLR adapter you might get both channels as a single mono channel.
I followed your instructions and every thing was okay, thanks. But do I need to record using both TR to be able to hear recorded sound on both Right and Left speakers. Is there away to hear recorded sound on both Right and Left speakers by switching only one TR
@@gcprost As a follow up to this issue, I found the solution. This has nothing to do with settings in the camera, rather you I only need to set up the RX to mono instead of Stereo
For some reason the Saramonic UWmic9 has constant interference when using it, the mic seems like it disconnects and re-connects and causes static sounds when using it. What could be causing this? The channel is set up correctly, the batteries are fully charged and the distance isn't far at all. It seems very unreliable and happens some days and other days it works fine. Any suggestions?
@@gcprost I already tested it with another microphone and cables and it stays the same thing. I've tried changing the frequencies too, mine has this same problem ... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tcEk6iRsMSI.html
Same problem, haven't found solution. :(. Pretty much unusable kit when You cannot rely on this. I have a wedding with dropouts on sound, so, not happy. Since then i use tascam dr10 recorder with lav.
For some reason only one lav goes. And it only goes on Group B. Not sure why the other one does not go on group A. Help. Note: I've changed tx9 around some both have been on both groups and still on Group A doesn't work. It's showing on Rx9 that a audio signal is transmitting but it's like it's on mute but it's not. Hmmmm
The comments from other users about this thing chewing up batteries is frightening to me, to me that's a MAJOR deal breaker. Imagine going through this complex walk-through every time the batteries die. And imagine doing this in broad day-light with sun-light beaming down on the weak read out on the LCD screen. I also believe it's some type of conspiracy of people who review this system because I notice whenever a potential buyer inquires about the battery life on this system the reviewer NEVER returns a reply.
TheShabazzProduction Thanks for commenting. I’m sorry no one has got back to you about battery life. I use eneloop pro rechargeable batteries. I’m sorry that I can’t tell you how long they last because I break the out shoot the scene and put them away. I’ve had the run out of juice only once and I can tell you to be cautious of trusting the battery indicator. Once you set these up you don’t have to do it again, whether you run them dead or swap the batteries. I’m sorry I don’t have a real number on how long they last. I used the xlr adapter unit on a graduation and it ran continuously for over four hours.
Ive got the mic10 version. But ths output is really weak. I have to have it on at least 25 to even hear anything and then going into my marantz 661 the signal is piss poor. The user manual is useless, it doesn't even tell you if its line level or mic level.
Thank you, Gerald. I am going to get some Duracell battery to test. I bought some energizer batteries and they die in less than 1 hour. Could be a bad pack of batteries.