I have a set of these that I've had for awhile that are from another company. I use them in my 1978 Peavy XR-1200 PA. They match nicely with the Moises AI system to play covers.
The main advantage I see with the ability to charge an iPad or phone while staying connected to the mix. Other than that, I usually just use 1/4” to 1/8” stereo cables with my adapters. Am I missing something?
It's hard to imagine how BT can range up to 100'. Would that be a BT 5.0 and above device? What's also missing in your review, especially relevant for drummers in real-time on the beat, is the latency.
I tried 2 of these so far and the signal on the desk was too quiet through it, unusable, even with the desk main and channel maxed out, did you have any issues with the volume on the unit?
Hmm Don’t see the need with electronic drums anyways. I connect my i phone to my Roland head Unit with lightning adapter cable. I guess wireless is nice if works but the wire from my phone doesn’t bother me. Cable was under 30.00 and it’s stereo.
I'm sensitive to Bluetooth frequency :( Makes my arms feel like are falling asleep. I have a Bose bluetooth speaker that I have no problems with if I'm not holding it. It's when these things touch my body that it causes the problem.
Thought a 5g tower was being built across the road from us, imagine how "blessed" we felt. Thankfully it was only a pole for above ground fibre optic cables. Lady next door (nurse) sensitive to certain frequencies. The planning application for pole very vague and worrying
but what about people like me who can't run Bluetooth - the frequency makes my arms tingle sometimes feel like they are on fire. there are trade offs going wireless. I never had the problem with other wireless tech but bluetooth i'm sensitive to.
I have a set of these that I've had for awhile that are from another company. I use them in my 1978 Peavy XR-1200 PA. They match nicely with the Moises AI system to play covers.
Hey Mr. Rob Brown, really enjoy your vids. Can you do a video on "finding a drum coach" or how to(or) (if) anyone SHOULD find a drum coach?
Thanks Rob I just ordered one. I'm tired of all those cords going from my current BT receiver to my board in my practice rig.
That looks very cool. Cheers, Rob! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️🥁
Looks awesome brother...Definitely.. useful.. 👍 Thanks for the review..
The main advantage I see with the ability to charge an iPad or phone while staying connected to the mix. Other than that, I usually just use 1/4” to 1/8” stereo cables with my adapters. Am I missing something?
Thanks for the video
Thanks Rob. Very nice. And the price is not bad at all. 👍🏿
Nice video as usual man. The thumbnail made me think it was a vape.
Yeah Rob, convenient product. I’m gonna get one. LA-The Next Level Band Houston, Tx
Can you use them while charging and how is the delay asking as a dj
It's hard to imagine how BT can range up to 100'. Would that be a BT 5.0 and above device? What's also missing in your review, especially relevant for drummers in real-time on the beat, is the latency.
Thanks for this Flamuel
I tried 2 of these so far and the signal on the desk was too quiet through it, unusable, even with the desk main and channel maxed out, did you have any issues with the volume on the unit?
Is there added delay?
Can you send audio from a metronome app to the mixer so we can see if there is any noticeable delay?
That was exactly what I wondered
wow. these were not out when I bought my in ear system. I wonder how I does against my shure psm900
Hmm Don’t see the need with electronic drums anyways. I connect my i phone to my Roland head Unit with lightning adapter cable. I guess wireless is nice if works but the wire from my phone doesn’t bother me. Cable was under 30.00 and it’s stereo.
can you please breakdown your theme track?
But if I’m using my in ear Bluetooth headphones to practice, then why should I buy this piece of equipment?
Bless
Thanks for the info, Rob it is an excellent tool
My mixer has Bluetooth built in
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I'm sensitive to Bluetooth frequency :( Makes my arms feel like are falling asleep. I have a Bose bluetooth speaker that I have no problems with if I'm not holding it. It's when these things touch my body that it causes the problem.
Thought a 5g tower was being built across the road from us, imagine how "blessed" we felt. Thankfully it was only a pole for above ground fibre optic cables. Lady next door (nurse) sensitive to certain frequencies. The planning application for pole very vague and worrying
Have you tried turning yourself off and on again
Rubbish. You get more radiation in those precise frequencies all day long just being in your own house for the last 3 decades.
Easy is always better
so just do the whole show with these instead of cables,Less clutter.
but what about people like me who can't run Bluetooth - the frequency makes my arms tingle sometimes feel like they are on fire. there are trade offs going wireless. I never had the problem with other wireless tech but bluetooth i'm sensitive to.
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rather not usefull without phantom power.