Merry Christmas Zack! My band and I have been using the Shure PSM300, entire band mix, rack mounted transmitters. Using it for 5 years, no issues.
@papasquito Жыл бұрын
I’ve never used IEMs…. Maybe I should! I did buy the same Adam studio monitors that you recommended and am very happy! Thanks bruh!
@ZackSeifMusic Жыл бұрын
@@ptmich333those are amazing systems!! My bassist uses one in Crash the Party🎉
@ZackSeifMusic Жыл бұрын
@@papasquitothe Adams are amazing!! I highly recommend IEMs for live use. It's all I use today. I recommend trying them first to see how flat they are. But you get used to them very quick and the pros outweigh the cons.
@benblyze7921 Жыл бұрын
In my band practices I use an ATW-3255. If I'm playing a Church gig i use the Xvive u4 or a provided psm300. with this unit only dislike the fact they don't have a battery pack on the receiver pack for these, I'm bad at remembering to re-charge my ears.
@chrisburch15239 ай бұрын
Thanks for the demo, very professional and informational. \m/
@ZackSeifMusic9 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@paulbradshawguitar Жыл бұрын
cool stuff, i'm using LD systems u508 (oldschool ;) radio 823 - 832 MHz, 863 - 865 MHz) with our band Drogher as you say there's definitely a big gap between the Shure/Sennheiser stuff and lower down, it's generally a better idea to spend a bit more and get something that lasts and is rock solid
@ZackSeifMusic Жыл бұрын
I always buy the best I can afford at the time. That way I don't need to "upgrade" every 6-18 months, losing money in the process.
@swannacademy-historymatter512311 күн бұрын
Nothing much about the most important thing.....vocal delay. You said it was 5mil sec, was that true or was it worse?
@DadPlaysBass8 ай бұрын
Are they mono or stereo?
@ZackSeifMusic8 ай бұрын
As far as I can tell it's mono
@jordanbillman66069 ай бұрын
Given the $399 price point it's insane that the unit doesn't have an XLR input or at the very least come with 1/4inch adapter because 99.9% of all mixers BUS send through XLR. Also only 4 can be on stage?? That's crazy. I'll stick with the Xvive unit that only costs $229, can support at least 6 channels, and comes with a 1/4 adapter that I never need to use because it appropriately has a XLR input. That's a no brainer