Xvive PX Personal In-Ear Monitor And Amplifier System
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video we take a look at the Xvive PX personal in-ear monitor and amplifier system. This unit currently is $103.99 on Amazon, making it an affordable option for musicians needed their own personalized mix when playing live, in the studio or rehearsing. The system comes with a 3 channel mixer belt clip system, a long Cat 5 ethernet cable and a snake with 3 XLR ends and 1/4" adapters so it is ready to go right out of the box. The build quality and fidelity of this unit are great and will not disappoint. I hope you enjoy the video. Please subscribe!
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Cool, back in the 70s-80s all we had was ear plugs. I wish they had this kind of stuff! Maybe I wouldn't be so deaf! I'm sorry, did you say something? 😆 Thanks Marty 🤘
I'm right there with ya! 😂
How do you get the total mix of all the vocals into the in ears?
Hay man , did you lose a little weight? Lookin good.
I'm not sure but thanks!
I understand all of it except one part - you stated " ... if you don't want to use ethernet cable for power supply .... use 2 AAA batteries ... " - how is the PX connected to the PA? Also, when on stage ie. live the ethernet cable ( if connected ) must follow you? I'm a mobile guitar player.
Finally, headphones or IEM ear plugs are hardwired connected to PX device?
Personal IEM monitoring is a great idea ... when working right.
Thanks
Take a look at the advice site. They have some very descriptive videos of it in application. 😃
What's a "worship band"?
Many churches have live bands that perform for praise and worship service after the main service is over. Typically doing contemporary tunes from Hillsong, Bethel, Lauren Daigle and many others. They utilize all in ear equipment and modelers so the levels are much more controllable FOH.
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker thanks. I wouldn't know. I'm atheist.
Looks complicated.
It's kinda basic, but you do need to have experience with sound boards and such. Admittedly, I usually rely on the tech guys!