🎤 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The JXSOU Wireless in-Ear Monitor System offers a professional-grade audio solution with UHF PLL technology, providing a frequency range of 550-580MHz, a long wireless range of 328ft, and the ability to connect multiple receivers. Its durable design and user-friendly features make it ideal for live performances, studio sessions, and more, backed by a 1-year warranty and exceptional customer support.
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Communication Technology | UHF |
Special Feature | Volume-Control |
Included Components | In Ear |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Cable Feature | Without Cable |
Control Method | Touch |
Number of Items | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Manufacturer | JXSOU |
Model | T9 |
Package Dimensions | 46.28 x 33.91 x 11.91 cm; 2.71 kg |
Item model number | T9 |
Special Features | Volume-Control |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Maximum Operating Distance | 328 Feet |
Manufacturer | JXSOU |
Item Weight | 2 kg 710 g |
L**L
This works great with my guitar amp, a Kemper Profiler Stage.
Needed in-ear because we're downsizing on stage gear.No need to haul heavy amps now! I use my Kemper, and I can get just me in one ear, and everyone else in another.The control on the belt pack receiver allows me to blend how much of what I want to hear. There is a volume control, but you just flip open the battery door (swings down on a hinge). and the power button is there, volume up & down, and a button to change the channel / frequency.Great range.Now, for the ear buds. I didn't think the pair that would come with it would be a very good quality. I purchased here on Amazon what I thought would be a better pair. I bought them before this system. I plugged them into my phone and played an MP3 that I'm familiar with and how it should sound. It was very bright sounded, and absolutely no bass. So my system arrives, I set it up, same results. I then turned to the ear buds that comes with this unit. GREAT! All the sound I'm used to with my expensive over the ear headphones. I'm now free to roam.I was very skeptical, and wasn't really sure about putting a lot of money into an in-ear monitor system. But these work great for my needs and the sound clarity is right there where I need it.So, you get volume on the receiver, but the transmitter has an input control and a volume control. So there's no worry you can't get the volume you want/need.After using this for a bit, I'm comfortable with it. Oh, it also comes with a great assortment of earpieces for the buds. There are the spongy black ones in 3 sizes, and the semi-clear rubbery ones which are my favorite.This thing lights up great and easy to read. Your receiver does turn off the lighting panel after a little while, I'm guessing 1. save battery 2. audience is looking at that instead of you being a Rock God.If my feelings change, I will update; because I know I read a LOT of reviews on systems here and elsewhere. Not everyone enjoys the same things, and I'm a bit fussy. But I'm pleasantly content with this purchase.
L**S
Great System
Only thing to complain about is what suppose to be the volume up and down button on the body pack, changes everything but the volume.Other than that... it's excellent.
E**R
Great sound
I recently purchased this wireless in-ear music transmitter system and I am extremely satisfied with its performance. The sound quality is excellent and the transmitter seamlessly connects to the waist piece and It is also comfortable and lightweight, making it perfect for prolonged use. Highly recommended!
J**N
Features not found in more expensive units
The media could not be loaded. Let me start by explaining my usage for this unit, hopefully others out there can find it helps them as much as it's helped me. I recently started playing bass in a metal band entirely new to bass or guitar (previously drums or vocals) I immediately wanted to build out a decent rig for live shows. After looking into it I decided to go with an HX Stomp for my main processing of tone, amp, cab, all that stuff. With that I have no need for a heavy bass cab which means no stage sound. The options I have came up with for hearing my self was 1. FOH runs my bass into my monitor mix for stage monitors 2. I get a frfr speaker for bass stage sound or 3 get myself some in ear monitors. After talking with plenty of people running similar setups almost everyone said that in ears would be the best option. So here we are, I looked through a lot of cheap and expensive wireless IEM options, and my biggest features I was looking for were multiple inputs (I need 1 for my bass and 1 for a FOH mix), easily accessible volume control (this unit as 2 volume options), and most importantly easily accessible mixing options for the 2 separate inputs (this unit feature a knob on the wireless unit to blend your left and right inputs for the most control) The T9 was able to hit all those features for a much lower cost than many of the competitors that didnt have all the features I was looking for. It arrived in a nice case for anyone that might not but putting it in a rack. The transmitter unit is a solid metal build, the receiver is made of plastic (which is to be expected at a low price point) but feels pretty solid. It also came with rack ears and hardware to easily add it to your rack setup. It came with 2 XLR to 1/4 inch cables (for me these might come in handy so I don't have to reach deep into my road case to plug things in). Most impressively it came with a set of in ears, and while they're not incredibly great, they are definitely better than all the literally worthless earbuds most units come with. Since I'll be using this for bass I'll most likely purchase another pair of ears but if I was using them for guitar, vocals, or click as a drummer they would totally do the trick and hey they were included with the unit!! Quite literally the only thing I could find to complain about is the antenna, and it's not that there is anything wrong with it, but the rack mount hardware features a hole for you to mount the antenna in the front but no extension hardware to actually do so. I'll end up purchasing it myself but really would have like to see it included. Even with the antenna mounted in the back I was able to walk through my house with multiple walls between the transmitter and receiver and never heard any problems in my ears. If you're looking for a nice entry into the world of wireless in ear monitors this is a great option with plenty of features you won't find on units at the same price point or even higher.
A**D
No volume control on receiver
Works fine, but the control on the receiver is actually a balance control, not a volume control. Volume control would be much more useful.
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