Those receiver antennas have to be set up on the up position, They pick up the signal on a circular mode. That's the reason they give you the right angle quarter inch adapter.
True, but I didn’t have anything to hold them in place. When used on the side inputs, the receiver is too top heavy and just falls over. I use the adapters with other devices.
Thank you for the link. It looks like you set up the speaker behind the guests do you experience feedback with the lavalier or do you have a way to set the speaker to prevent that? Sometimes the bride and groom or the officiant are very soft-spoken and you have to turn the mic up causing feedback. Thank you for the video I, I looked everywhere to see if I could find a video with just the Lapel and body pack but couldn't fine one.
I used to have the same issues but now that I use two speakers at my ceremonies, I am able to spread the speakers out so that the sound is even and I don't have to crank the volume up so much. I am usually placed in the rear with my main sound but I will put a second speaker halfway between myself and the alter. The good thing about the Phenyx pro mics is the fact that you can mix and match them. I paired up two of the body packs to one receiver.
@@logisticalstyles That sounds great 2 body packs with one receiver is nice, how is the the connection? I have something similar but one day during a ceremony it kept cutting on and off and I noticed that the groomsman where blocking my line of site. I usually put the body pack inside my jacket I also noticed that it brings an angle connection I guess that will help raise the receiver.
@@logisticalstyles I have the JBL one, my wife did buy this PDP_1_1B for my birthday I tried it in more ways than one with my JBL and it just doesn't work. The feedback is way too much I am not sure if I am doing something wrong but the thing is that it looks well built I like that it has a button mute however it doesn't have a volume control I hope I find how to make it work.
@@WeddingbyLeoI have the same problem with mine. It just will not work on my JBL PARTYBOX 320. It works perfectly on my Bose speakers. And all my other mics work on the JBL,but this phenyx pro just sounds horrible on the JBL.
Start with a reviver that came with two mics. I think they have a receiver that only pairs with one and another that only pairs with two. ①Make sure the receiver and the transmitter are off. ② Long press the power button and CH button of the new transmitter together for 4 seconds, and then the screen shows "CH00". ③Turn on the receiver and the RF indicator flashes slowly. ④ Wait for 2 seconds and then tap the CH button. If the RF indicator stays on, the transmitter is successfully synced.
@@logisticalstyles Thanks for that answer and I think I have the ones that only pair with a single mic. I just assumed ( and you know what they say about assuming ) all their receivers that looked like that could pair with two mics. Thanks again I used a similar setup at a wedding recently using bose S1 and the lapel mics from phenyx thanks to your instruction and reviews of the gear.
I have the same speaker, i found out the channel 2 input doesn’t have a pre-amp so the volume level for a mic is terrible! Much lower than the channel 1. Do you know way i can level them the same?
Those receiver antennas have to be set up on the up position, They pick up the signal on a circular mode. That's the reason they give you the right angle quarter inch adapter.
True, but I didn’t have anything to hold them in place. When used on the side inputs, the receiver is too top heavy and just falls over. I use the adapters with other devices.
No you don't. Mine work perfectly sticking straight out. They "may" work better that way, but it's not necessary.
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Great Info !
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Thank you for the link. It looks like you set up the speaker behind the guests do you experience feedback with the lavalier or do you have a way to set the speaker to prevent that? Sometimes the bride and groom or the officiant are very soft-spoken and you have to turn the mic up causing feedback. Thank you for the video I, I looked everywhere to see if I could find a video with just the Lapel and body pack but couldn't fine one.
I used to have the same issues but now that I use two speakers at my ceremonies, I am able to spread the speakers out so that the sound is even and I don't have to crank the volume up so much. I am usually placed in the rear with my main sound but I will put a second speaker halfway between myself and the alter. The good thing about the Phenyx pro mics is the fact that you can mix and match them. I paired up two of the body packs to one receiver.
@@logisticalstyles That sounds great 2 body packs with one receiver is nice, how is the the connection? I have something similar but one day during a ceremony it kept cutting on and off and I noticed that the groomsman where blocking my line of site. I usually put the body pack inside my jacket I also noticed that it brings an angle connection I guess that will help raise the receiver.
@@logisticalstyles I have the JBL one, my wife did buy this PDP_1_1B for my birthday I tried it in more ways than one with my JBL and it just doesn't work. The feedback is way too much I am not sure if I am doing something wrong but the thing is that it looks well built I like that it has a button mute however it doesn't have a volume control I hope I find how to make it work.
@@WeddingbyLeoI have the same problem with mine. It just will not work on my JBL PARTYBOX 320. It works perfectly on my Bose speakers. And all my other mics work on the JBL,but this phenyx pro just sounds horrible on the JBL.
Appreciate it
Great setup! But how do you pair two mics to one receiver? Can't seem to get this to work
Start with a reviver that came with two mics. I think they have a receiver that only pairs with one and another that only pairs with two.
①Make sure the receiver and the transmitter are off.
② Long press the power button and CH button of the new transmitter together for 4 seconds, and then the screen shows "CH00".
③Turn on the receiver and the RF indicator flashes slowly.
④ Wait for 2 seconds and then tap the CH button. If the RF indicator stays on, the transmitter is successfully synced.
@@logisticalstyles Thanks for that answer and I think I have the ones that only pair with a single mic. I just assumed ( and you know what they say about assuming ) all their receivers that looked like that could pair with two mics. Thanks again I used a similar setup at a wedding recently using bose S1 and the lapel mics from phenyx thanks to your instruction and reviews of the gear.
I have the same speaker, i found out the channel 2 input doesn’t have a pre-amp so the volume level for a mic is terrible! Much lower than the channel 1. Do you know way i can level them the same?
The best thing to do would be to use a mixer to level them out. I added the Mackie Mobile Mix to control these speakers and it makes a big difference.