I picked up a couple of the two mic units last year for my karaoke shows and have found myself using them more at my other shows where i do not want to let the kids touch my more expensive mics.
Frequency question. The Amazon description says selectable frequency from 530-590MHz. Can you check if all four receiver channels can reach all of that frequency range? Imagine 540-590 was jammed up with TV channels. Could you set all 4 receivers to the 530-540 range to avoid the TV channels? The reason I ask is that I'm using GTDAudio G-787 systems, and they mostly work very well. But each of the four receivers in the unit can only use a specific range. One is 550-560 only, one is 580-590 only, etc. Since there are TV stations on 580-590 in my area, that receiver channel causes problems, and it can't switch to a frequency outside the problem range. Is the Phenyx more flexible?
I'm going with the two mic version instead of the 4 for what I do I don't really need the additional mics for now, but heard a lot of good things about 4 mic system. Thanks for the review.
My concern is the button mutes hundreds of times for a karaoke system? Will they hold up as apposed to a simple switch system. Also, will it search for freq everytime mic is muted/turned off between singers? When not actually needed.
Hey Brandon, my biggest question is related to battery life. We own a few mics from the top 2 mic manufacturers. One system EATS UP the batteries like crazy while the other system will last me for hours and hours of continuous use without having to change batteries out (this is of course using the same batteries on both mics). So I need more wireless units that I am able to throw on those 10+ hour gigs of continuous use but I wanted to know how the PTU-7000A held up in terms of battery use?
There is no link for these. Amazon doesn't have them. I went to their website and it only gives the option for pre-order. Makes you wonder if this item has not yet been released for the average consumer?