THIS IS THE FUTURE FOR WIRELESS MICS, USED MINE 4 TIMES IN DIFFERENT ROOMS OF DIFFERENT SIZES , ABSOLUTELY BRILL, THROUGH MY CMS DYNACORD AND SHURE SM58 FOR VOCALS, YOU WONT GO WRONG
When you turn them on, the 4 leds light up depending on how much battery is left, 4 lights = 4 hours and so fourth. They don’t need to be charging to know how much battery is left
Your probably right these are inexpensive compared to most others. I haven’t tested alot of these wireless systems. I used the lekato in a small venue (dance studio) but next door to a Bar . They had no hum or signal interference while using . They Worked well for my scenario. Kinda why I wanted to make a video About them. I Did not test the range much thou but they worked well in the range 10-15 feet … around the booth. Thanks for watching and your feedback.
@@DjMartiniMidwest thank you for your reply Martini, I think their rated for 90 ft correct me if I'm wrong, I saw another guys video on here where he was in his sound room isolated from any noise and he demonstrated how despite many people have pretty good things to say about it and I've seen many good reports myself, his demonstration showed sound with cable then with Lekato on a Shure mic, and you can indeed hear the hizz but I didn't think it was that bad and for your average setups maybe acceptable. I don't think for anything high end at a professional level but what do we want? Its only $106 bucks right?
I have use Line6 wireless G10 for guitar for year's. I recently bought the Lekato 5.8 GHZ guitar wireless. They work great and it makes setup really easy. I have been thinking about giving their XLR wireless a try. I adapted the guitar wireless via a XLR to 1/4" female to mic. It worked but, it had a weaker signal and required more gain or trim on my Bose Tone Match. It also had a little bit of white noise. Kind of a high-pitched whining sound. How is the noise with this?
@@robertfeynman3174 My lekato battery is still working fine .. although I have had a few drop outs at distance “say 20ft” but good from the booth. Thanks
great video. what are your experience with 5.8ghz vs 2.4ghz (UHF) wireless microphones? I was using a UHF wireless microphone at an event. it was working fine before the crowd arrived. Once the crowd arrived (about 300 people) it was very hit or miss - more miss. I suspect it could be all the cell phones, bluetooth and hotpots from the crowd. do you think this 5.8ghz system will have less interference in that environment?
Thanks for watching and your question. 2.4 ghz is a more common frequency used in various devices in my opinion although 5.8 ghz is more common now. I have had some of the same issues. Using the 5.8ghz I did have any issues. But just depends.. interference could happen with distance from receiver.. My 2.4 ghz mic still works well if I stay close to my dj area. Thanks
Not exactly reversed, but you can plug the transmitter into the output of your mixer and the receiver into a powered speaker. You may run into distortion if you turn the mixer output too high.
What if you are holding mic in your hand and not facing the receiver? I mean your body between transmitter and receiver.. Does it give a flawless performance?
The lekato system claims 5 hours use on a full charge . I did a 3.5 hr event with no issues. But I haven’t tested the full five hours with them yet. I would believe 4-5 hours battery life to be safe. Thanks
Hello , thanks for watching and your question. I don’t think this lekato will work because you shure system is a condenser microphone which needs phantom power to work and Lekato is more for dynamic microphones / signal only no power. Thanks
With your suggestion I tried it and it worked! I didn’t think it would work. Of coarse it’s only for one channel (cause the receiver is big and covers the other channel) but for one speaker Yes it works wireless music transfer. Wow kinda cool. Thanks for the question and for watching.
@@DjMartiniMidwest ''Hack'' to fit 2 receivers into the mixing board use 2 short XLR cables into the mixer then insert the receivers into the cables. Been using these wireless cables transceivers as a DJ for 7yrs in weddings setup
Is it work for ear monitor connector? i have a behringer PM1 but still with a an XLR cables as connector to mixer.. so if i put this thing as a wireless connector to my behringer PM1 is it possible to change it to a wireless ear monitor..?
Thanks for watching and your question. I think it might work , but I can’t be sure 100 percent….might be worth a try . I’m not positive thou it will work . Thanks .
The company claims five hours battery life… I say it’s a solid 4.5 hrs but if it was constantly being used 4 hrs . So far being it’s been maintaining good battery life . Thanks.
The company claims five hours of battery life. I would say it’s about 4.5 hrs. if item is constantly used it’s been about 4 hours . So far the battery has maintained good battery life. Thanks
I bought these. And then unfortunately had to return them. I have nothing against this company, but these just were not good. I know cheap wireless will never sound as good as a cable, but the gain dropoff compared to a 25' cable made them unusable live. It was roughly HALF the gain of the cable. And the highend also rolled off hard, and that's compared to a long 25' cable. These were WAY too quiet and muffled. And it has to be line of site, because as soon as anything got in the way, it dropped the signal completely. Was disappointed because I wanted these to work so badly. Boo.
This system is super awful for noise ratio. Totally unusable for me. Good if you like hiss for free sound effect. Not worth buying. Straight to the post office to return this experiment.
Thanks for watching and your feedback. Sorry to hear .. mine are still working and no hiss .. I have used them around 5 or 6 times now. Thanks for sharing your experience thou …good to know about their Quality control.
There is no pop on your video when you shut off the transmitter on the mic… the pop came when you powered off/on the receiver on your powered speaker…..you should clarify with an edit/ text in description.
Thanks for watching and your question. But Unfortunately this system only works with XLR dynamic microphones. It Will not work with condenser microphones . Thanks