🎶 Elevate Your Performance with Pyle's Wireless Mic System!
The Pyle Dual Channel Wireless Microphone System offers a professional-grade audio experience with dual frequency channels, independent volume controls, and a comprehensive package including lavalier and headset mics, making it ideal for karaoke, DJ parties, and professional engagements.
R**S
Two Channels, No Frills, Low Cost - Great for Small Halls
As a bingo caller for the local Meals on Wheels center, I only needed one wireless microphone, preferably a headset type. I might've paid as much as I paid for this unit for just one mic if I hadn't discovered this. The price for four mics, two transmitters, and the control unit just seemed too good to be true. But I read the reviews and they're mostly very good ones. Lots of small churches appear to use it, but the one that convinced me to try was the woman who leads Jazzercise several times a week and is in her second year using this unit. So I ordered.I tested it briefly a few days before bingo day with our existing PA amp and it worked great. I walked all over the room and didn't notice any dropouts in sound. I wasn't quite prepared for the extra volume compared to the mic I'd been using, but one feedback episode was enough to convince me to dial things back. This is actually a good thing because I'd been using a handheld mic at full volume and still had to hold it very close.The first bingo day was a great success. I handed the extra transmitter and a mic to the volunteer assistant who verifies the winning cards. She liked using it. Since the environment can be a little noisy at times, I'd occasionally miss her verifying a number without a mic, but this unit eliminates that problem. I could hear her clearly wherever she was in the room, which is about 60 feet long.The only fly in the ointment was the included batteries turned out to be dead. I half-expect that whenever batteries are included. After the minor annoyance of swabbing out the interior of the battery compartment from some fluid, I installed fresh ones and they're fine. I didn't consider that important enough to lower the rating.I've only used the unit for calling bingo once but using it was very comfortable. It's all simple enough that even non-technical people should have no trouble using it. If it will hold up to being used for Jazzercise instruction several times a week for over a year, I'll be looking forward to several years of using this only once a week.
K**R
Perfect for classroom use.
Perfect for classroom use.
D**L
Bad Transmitter or Funky Frequency
I purchased this modal as a hold over until I could purchase a more powerful diversity set. I would rate my experience with wirelss mics in the novice category.After reading the descrption I figured it would work well in a small area of our church. Setup was simple. I tested the first transmitter with the lapel mic. Didn't really care for it. Then I tried the head set. Perfect! It did exactly what I wanted it to do.Next I tested the second one with the head set as well. (Freq 197.15). Drops, Drops, and more Drops. I couldn't keep a conection to save my life. So I walked over to where the antena was and put the transmitter right next to it, about an inch from it. It worked. I started to pull the transmitter back a ways. After about 8 inches the signal was loss. I keep going back and it would be intermittented from that point on and then after about 10ft-15ft it wouldn't work at all. If it so happen to work after 15ft then I wouldn't know because at that point the transmitter was bascily useless for what I wanted it for.I only deducted one star because the the 1st one more than excelled at its function and there is no proof the product is defective. Freq 197.15 may be in use in my area by something which is why I wanted the diversity set. I hear good things about their returns policy so we shall see. I'd rather it be a bad transmitter, thats easily fixable, but a funky frequency is another problem all to itself.
W**Z
ALL the wireless mics worked PERFECT.
Our church had outdated mics and these worked better than I expected. The cost was more than worth it.
J**.
Lapel microphone does not pic up vocals
If clipped on your shirt, the lapel microphone does not pic up your vocals. You have to hold it in front of or near you mouth....pointless.
C**E
Pyle makes great products!
This is the 2nd wireless microphone system I've purchased from Pyle through Amazon. The 1st was for a single wireless microphone system. This is for a dual system. As with the first one, this one works great. Two people are able to talk at the same time from different parts of the room & be heard well. And there is good connectivity from all over a large auditorium. Two thumbs up!
I**N
You get what you pay for.
As others have said you have to speak directly into the microphone at an inch away for good sound. On the lapel it does not pick up any sound at all. It might be the mic so maybe a better microphone will work. When you speak directly into the mic and have the receiver set to a good volume the sound is great, crystal clear with no issues at all, but that again is an inch from my mouth not on my lapel. This was with both kind of microphone, the headset directly in front of my mouth and the lapel ones held in my hand. This comes with the larger mono jack patch so if you are using for a laptop you will need an adapter, will work great for an amplifier, which is how I tested it. The quality is expected of a $40 china mart item if you drop it more than once you might break it, but again this isn't high quality high dollar equipment, I am happy with the quality for the price. Research VHF vs UHF before buying this product, there may be interference if you are using this very far away and any other things are in that area, another reason they are cheaper. Overall I am happy with my purchase it is a one or two time use for some upcoming projects I need during COVID to do online training for my job and will work fine for that, I would not use this for anything serious such as a live presentation where I'd be walking around a lot, but more for an in front of camera presentation. It does what it is supposed to with the exception of the lapel mics not being picked up a few inches away.
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