I Tested The Xvive U2 & U4 on a PRO Gig
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
- Are you curious if Xvive music products are legit? In this video, we’ll be taking their most popular products the Xvive U4, U2, U6 and G1 on the road on a few gigs to see if they live up to the hype!
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Xvive U4 - Wireless In Ear Monitors | sweetwater.sjv.io/VmaB3R
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Xvive U6 - Wireless Lavlier Mic | sweetwater.sjv.io/xkdbDv
Xvive G1 Guitar Stand | sweetwater.sjv.io/9goQa3
Video Chapters
00:00 | Start of Video
02:09 | Xvive U2
04:30 | Xvive U4
10:25 | Xvive G1 Guitar Stand
13:01 | Xvive U6
14:55 | The Last Gig
17:13 | Final Thoughts
17:35 | Outro
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The u4 probably didn’t work the first time because the cable you connected to the receiver was trs and the u4 is unbalanced so no stereo and when they send it out they include the converter tip from xlr male to ts 1/4
I've been using the u4 for almost 3 years and I could not be happier with it. I'm not gonna lie, the switch problem happened to me, but only once (fortunately it was in a rehearsal, so no biggy). Even though it's mono that's ok for me. While live usage I tend to play for about 4 hours or so (not counting with the soundcheck) and I never ran out of juice (I always bring a wired backup, just in case, thankfully I never had to use it). It's built like a tank, so overall I'm pretty pleased with it, totally recommend it😊
Our singer has been using the U4 for years and it’s been flawless. I used the Line6 G30 for years. Played a couple hundred gigs in a variety of venues, from small bars to stadium. Never had a problem, but batteries barely lasted an entire gig. Switched to a cheap Lekato UHF set (originally as a backup) about three years ago. I love them; bought a second set and guitarist bought three. Never let us down.
Great video, but 2,5ghz is too crowded of a frequency range due to broadband taking the bandwidth for wifi. 5.8ghz and uhf setups are way more stable. I have had the same problem with the u4 power switch. I'm glad to see they have a case that addresses it. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
I’ve had the U4 ears about two years and have never had an issue. The U2 wireless guitar 1/4 inch I wouldn’t recommend in my opinion. I’ve had so many cut outs so I’m going for the shure GLX system.
I love mine. Use it all the time for live gigs to use with IEM for singing. Never had any issues.
Something to note about the Xvive U2! You should get the strap holder for any active instruments. I had an acoustic with an active pickup, and it created an unpleasant, high pitch noise that was very noticeable any time I wasn’t playing. It is noted in the manual, that this needs to be done. Everyone may not have the same experience, but why take the risk? All things considered it does a great job. I’ve had mine for 7 years now, and it’s a great backup system.
Wow, you were not to far away from where I live. I have been using the Line 6 wireless and have not had any issues with them. Did not have any luck with the Xvive wireless.
@Travisdykes Did you have any issues with the U2 when it came to using an active bass? I see the website description says it not recommended for active basses.
I've used it with my active basses for about 3 years now with no issues, however... you shouldn't connect the transmitter directly into a guitar with active pickups, instead use the U2 transmitter holder and extension cable to move the transmitter away from the active pickups. I just connect it to the back of my strap. The transmitter too close to the active pickups cause random squelches.
I put the Xvive on the end of an xlr cable. Then I can locate the transmitter near the performer.
Such a great but simple idea.
I've used the U4 quite a lot, and really like the freedom it gives me. The only thing that disappoints me is that it's mono. I would love a stereo unit. I use Boss WL20 for guitar, but I always carry a cheap alternative equivalent as a plan-B, just in case the Boss doesn't work, and then obviously a plan-C cable. The Boss fails to work maybe 5% of the time for reasons I can't explain, but probably because either someone else in the band is also using one, the Wi-Fi at the venue is interfering with it, or someone flushed a toilet in the next suburb. But these low-cost systems work enough of the time for me to tolerate the times they don't, and I always have some sort of back-up.
See this is one of the things I love about Travis. The good, bad and ugly and not hiding behind excuses. I have a cheap Swiff Audio system but not had to use it in anger yet. I find it has a heavily compressed sound, almost muffled with a very slight delay that just irritates me. Does the Xvibe give a clear unaltered signal?
I use the Sennheiser XSW - it’s twice the price but actually works reliably EVERYWHERE! £320, if you need to move about and can’t use a lead/cable then I think it’s hard to beat
Do you still use the Phenyx Pro? I got one but was a little bummed that it only goes down to 60hz in frequency range. Do you think that cuts out important bass frequencies? Definitely can't get any sort of sub feeling, but otherwise it's ok. The U4 almost sounds better to my ears. I have that as well. But I wanted something with no latency and that didn't operate on wifi frequencies. Budget aside, what's your top recommendation for an IEM system? I just invested in custom molded in-ears that are real nice so probably need a better quality IEM system to take advantage of the new ears I'm getting.
A little late with this reply, but I would say that if you’re getting custom molds then you would be doing yourself a huge disservice (and wasting money) on a budget IEM system. Just bite the bullet and go for a SHURE PSM300 or Sennheiser G4 system. The X4 sounds great, and has a full frequency range, but it is only mono, and you WILL get interference/dropouts at some point, most likely at the least opportune time. With IEM, maybe more so than most musical purchases, it really is better to “buy once, cry once”.
@@stevesheroan4131 Yup! That's what I did. Rockin' the Sennheiser G4 now with Alclair CVMK in-ears and it's changed my life! I love it!
The only issue I had with the U4 was a "warbling" that occurred when I was also using my cellphone as a mobile hotspot.
The volume on the u4 was probably too quiet because you used an xlr to jack plug converter effectively chopping one half of your balanced xlr signal resulting in 6 dbu loss (half) on your input.
Idk how this will sound, but I’ve never heard of any of this before, but ya got me curious. What are these? What are they used for?
We use Xvive U4 units every Sunday and the singers really like them, no issues. I think it has to do with the mix going into them.👍🏻
I’ve got the wireless unit and it doesn’t even work in my house from 5 feet away without drop outs.
Well you sold me on the u2 and u4, I just ordered both.
I tried their wireless guitar set up and it flaked out in the middle of its first gig. Add an extra quarter inch cable. Return it to Sweetwater the following week
Yep, any of the Wi-Fi band wireless stuff will eventually not work. I recently upgraded to a sennheiser EW-DP system for that reason.
So basically, they’re either too finicky or too expensive. I’m glad I saw this video before I went and wasted money on this crap lol. Cheers!
as a drummer i've been using the unit for 2 years non stop and never had a single problem with it. it works perfectly without any signal or sound issues. don't believe everything you see on youtube. some are paid to discredit specific products. probably this clown is one of them.
I have the xvive mic set and guitar wireless set. I do NOT use them. Most unreliable pieces. I have the joyo 5.8ghz mic set and the lekato 5.8ghz guitar wireless. 95% performance. Xvive cost me way more than the joyo and the lekato.
I think Xvive is terrible 😢
I'm curious, what is your experience with XVIVE?
I am not a fan of 2,4 Ghz band. Töo many devices use this frequency.
Xvive in ears are so trash!!!