Hello, i came here to post a small review of these as a producer/Dj/technician They sound great, WAAAAY better than the u-vive, perhaps they don't work good in mono, one will never get perfect sound from wireless, that's why cables are still used. But for those who want a solid kit, get them!
I would only buy these if it had some volume control on the device. It’s hard to get a tech to adjust when you’re live and don’t have access to the mix
For some reason when ever I connect this device to the mixers Aux I am able to hear only one side of my earphones, whereas when I connected to regular phones out of the mixer or device , I can give both of it. Any Help ??
You need two auxes, one for each ear with a y split cable. Or a wired headphone amp that can feed a mono signal to Both sides of headphones. If you connect any headphones to the mixer aux, you will get only one side as it is a physical mono connection.
@@jafferysequeirayou need a cable that splits the trs connector to two ts plugs and connect those to two different aux outs of your mixer, for example aux 1 and 2. That way aux 1 is your left signal for your IEM and aux 2 is your right. If you use a headphone amp or pack or a wired monitoring solution, those can usually be set to mono mode. They can Merge one aux signal (mono) to sides of a headphone jack so you hear the signal from Both ears. Then you can connect the NUX where you would normally connect the headphones on the unit. We address this in the video above.
if i have a wireless transmiter, from my guitar to my Sound system, and then plug this monitoring system from my interface´s headphone output, will there be delay? Thank you.
All of the wireless units will add some delay, but it's hard to say whether it would be distracting and something you wouldn't get used to. I don't recommend using more than one wireless system in your signal chain, but with one you should be fine.
@@andresaries2850if your transmitter is analog, there will not be any delay. If all of them are digital, though, I felt it after 3 devices, 2 was my limit
@@MeesterJoey cutting in and out. I literally had the receiver next to me. I tried everything they suggested. Having the receiver at the same height as the transmission. They were NEVER consistent. I read a lot of reviews with people having the same issue. I hope they come out with a new version of them. I would definitely try them. These are great in concept but are not acceptable for actual live stage use yet.
Yes, I definitely bought this product recently. There is distortion in the upper frequencies. I recommend people who are interested in this product not to buy it.
@@CatPickStudios Hello, I tried many alternative ways. I connected it to line 6 helix, connected it to the aux output of the midas mixer, connected it to the xr 18 aux and headphone output, applied the necessary db settings, tried many different ways, but all the results were bad.
The system sounds terrible, lots of distortion on dynamic instrument signals as guitars. Adjusting the signal levels from mixer did not solve it, it sounds terrible compared to p2 wired. Will be returning mine. Great it works at least for someone.
I went to return mine yesterday for the same reason but i learned if you use them in a mix the static becomes unnoticable. Not suitable for a bedroom guitarist playing to themselves
@@dystortia6626 Tried with a band and still with all the instruments in the mix, the high frequency noice persists and is notisable. Was struck by how good for the money the c-5rc is and how bad is the iem unit :)
Sorry to hear you had issues with the unit and seems like few others have had those as well. The unit we tested worked without issues and Mikko is still using it live. I wonder if it has something to do with frequency localisation or something.
@@MykolaBakay only you can hear the static and its price you pay if you want wireless monitors/headphones. try playing a song off youtube through them and you will hear they sound fine for what they are. also make sure theyre charged up.
Very noizy system. System distorts all signals above 1khz. It works, not for all, but no bit more than siutable. I tested three examples of this model in different shops. All of this have that issue
@@CatPickStudios maybe it depends on version of hardware. I have pcb released in 2022. Problem very visible on clean tones. And less visible in full mix with bass, drums guitars etc
Hello, i came here to post a small review of these as a producer/Dj/technician
They sound great, WAAAAY better than the u-vive, perhaps they don't work good in mono, one will never get perfect sound from wireless, that's why cables are still used.
But for those who want a solid kit, get them!
I would only buy these if it had some volume control on the device. It’s hard to get a tech to adjust when you’re live and don’t have access to the mix
For some reason when ever I connect this device to the mixers Aux I am able to hear only one side of my earphones, whereas when I connected to regular phones out of the mixer or device , I can give both of it. Any Help ??
You need two auxes, one for each ear with a y split cable. Or a wired headphone amp that can feed a mono signal to Both sides of headphones. If you connect any headphones to the mixer aux, you will get only one side as it is a physical mono connection.
@ omg I got your point but I didn’t understand the Soloution quite well
@@jafferysequeirayou need a cable that splits the trs connector to two ts plugs and connect those to two different aux outs of your mixer, for example aux 1 and 2. That way aux 1 is your left signal for your IEM and aux 2 is your right.
If you use a headphone amp or pack or a wired monitoring solution, those can usually be set to mono mode. They can Merge one aux signal (mono) to sides of a headphone jack so you hear the signal from Both ears. Then you can connect the NUX where you would normally connect the headphones on the unit.
We address this in the video above.
Can you say something about the Delay?
Based on our tests there was no lag/delay that would have been noticeable.
I have one of these. There’s no perceivable delay. It’s a great unit
@@leesbassment6393 do they units a hearable noise?
@@grimsborit3238 I’m not sure what you’re asking here. Hearable noise? Yes, I hear my mix quite nicely.
@@leesbassment6393 that clear. I mean Background noise. Sorry for the confusion.
If you play in a mix the static sound disappears or becomes unnoticable. Try playing a song off youtube or spotify and make sure they are charged up!
Yes, in the mix the static noise becomes unnoticeable
if i have a wireless transmiter, from my guitar to my Sound system, and then plug this monitoring system from my interface´s headphone output, will there be delay? Thank you.
All of the wireless units will add some delay, but it's hard to say whether it would be distracting and something you wouldn't get used to. I don't recommend using more than one wireless system in your signal chain, but with one you should be fine.
@@CatPickStudios Thank you very much, i will definitely take your advice.
@@andresaries2850if your transmitter is analog, there will not be any delay. If all of them are digital, though, I felt it after 3 devices, 2 was my limit
Would have been interesting to actually hear the sound quality.
Very cool wireless
It sure is.
I want to like mine but unfortunately they fall short.
I play guitar at my church and it is works okay sometimes but others times they are unusable.
Sorry to hear that. The unit we had is still working great.
Can you specify what doesn't work? It's hard to understand what the issue is.
@@MeesterJoey cutting in and out. I literally had the receiver next to me. I tried everything they suggested. Having the receiver at the same height as the transmission. They were NEVER consistent. I read a lot of reviews with people having the same issue. I hope they come out with a new version of them. I would definitely try them. These are great in concept but are not acceptable for actual live stage use yet.
@@nathanpickett202 Thanks for the helpful reply Nathan.
Yes, I definitely bought this product recently. There is distortion in the upper frequencies. I recommend people who are interested in this product not to buy it.
Sorry to hear that. What were you plugging into? Is there any other pieces of gear in the signal chain that might have caused the issue?
@@CatPickStudios Hello, I tried many alternative ways. I connected it to line 6 helix, connected it to the aux output of the midas mixer, connected it to the xr 18 aux and headphone output, applied the necessary db settings, tried many different ways, but all the results were bad.
@@okanguvenn Hey man, what if i run this on my mixer and just use WAV tracks instead?
I have to agree. Sound quality is poor. I own one, but can’t use it.
Same results for me.
Will be returning the unit shortly
The system sounds terrible, lots of distortion on dynamic instrument signals as guitars. Adjusting the signal levels from mixer did not solve it, it sounds terrible compared to p2 wired.
Will be returning mine.
Great it works at least for someone.
I went to return mine yesterday for the same reason but i learned if you use them in a mix the static becomes unnoticable. Not suitable for a bedroom guitarist playing to themselves
@@dystortia6626 Tried with a band and still with all the instruments in the mix, the high frequency noice persists and is notisable.
Was struck by how good for the money the c-5rc is and how bad is the iem unit :)
Sorry to hear you had issues with the unit and seems like few others have had those as well. The unit we tested worked without issues and Mikko is still using it live.
I wonder if it has something to do with frequency localisation or something.
@@MykolaBakay only you can hear the static and its price you pay if you want wireless monitors/headphones. try playing a song off youtube through them and you will hear they sound fine for what they are. also make sure theyre charged up.
Very noizy system. System distorts all signals above 1khz. It works, not for all, but no bit more than siutable. I tested three examples of this model in different shops. All of this have that issue
Hmm that's strange. We tested this system in several different places and had no issues.
@@CatPickStudios maybe it depends on version of hardware. I have pcb released in 2022. Problem very visible on clean tones. And less visible in full mix with bass, drums guitars etc
@@dreykzero2549 Same distortion here