Sounds cool, my main concern is how it acts in places with a lot of people using Bluetooth, or in general with other wireless connections and receivers
Does it lower the sound. Versus having the music through the external mixer? I have Alto ones, and they lower the volume, and I would have to turn up the volume to be on same level
I have a professional set up with analogue mixer (I run a bar) but my daughter would love to do karaoke for her birthday. Is this the best way to get audio from a karaoke app to run through the PA?
You'd probably connect your laptop's bluetooth directly to a pair, and have your mixer control the DJ software. It's Bluetooth, and there is a slight delay, I think you could mix and wouldn't notice it. It's a few milliseconds
@@DJDarylBennett I doubt you could beatmatch if there’s a slight delay. If you can notice it, you won’t be able to mix. I use a standalone no laptop. I use the U3s on the XLR out of the board and go to the speakers. No noticeable latency there so can mix without headphones. I use the U4 to turn my headphones wireless and can beatmatch because there’s little latency. Just wondering if the same can be done with these but it doesn’t sound like it. Is there a delay if you use them to turn microphones wireless? Great for playing wireless without mixing though
The P3D is really nice - I've already used it at one gig - worked perfectly - however I also used it at a wedding expo with 60+ other vendors and I kept losing the connection even at 5ft away. So Bluetooth Technology is only meant for certain occasions.