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Phenyx Pro Wireless Microphone System, 4-Channel UHF Wireless Mic Set with Handheld/Bodypack/Headset/Lapel Mics, Fixed Frequency Metal Cordless Microphone for Church,Singing,DJ(PTU-5000-2H2B)

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Size: 5000B-Freq Group1


Features

  • EXCEPTIONAL SOUND QUALITY: Handheld microphones feature dynamic cardioid cartridges that capture clear sound while minimizing interference and feedback. Headset and lapel mics use unidirectional condenser cartridges for precise sound pickup and premium reproduction, reducing background noise and static. Delivering reliable, high-fidelity sound, these cordless microphone capture every moment with clarity and precision, ensuring your audio is heard exactly as intended in any environment
  • BEYOND-EXPECTATION WIRELESS PERFORMANCE: 4-channel UHF microfono inalambrico set features fixed frequencies at 541.9 MHz, 546.3 MHz, 561.6 MHz, and 568.65 MHz, ensuring an ultra-stable signal and eliminating unwanted distortion. The professional microphone receiver features an LCD screen that displays frequency and has individual volume controls for precise vocal balancing. Enjoy up-to-260 ft freedom of movement compared to wired mics
  • BUILT FOR INSTANT WIRELESS: This wireless DJ microphone system features a memory switch that retains your last settings, enabling quick setup without reconfiguration. Snap-on BNC antennas ensure quick and secure connections, making setup and dismantling fast and effortless. These user-friendly designs together with fixed frequency circuitry make this rackmount wireless microphone set a plug-and-go unit, ideal for home users with fixed setups or sound engineers prepping venues quickly
  • BUILT FOR VERSATILITY: With a sturdy all-metal construction, the quad-channel UHF wireless microphone receiver with 4 XLR outputs and dynamic mics with cardioid polar pattern are designed for heavy-duty use, resisting drops, mist, and dust. The bodypack transmitter, crafted from tough plastics material, offers flexibility with both headset and lapel mics, making it ideal for a wide range of scenariosfrom home parties and church services to meetings, interviews, performances, and karaoke
  • BOX CONTENTS: 1 x 4-Channel UHF wireless receiver, 2 x Handheld microphone wireless, 2 x Bodypack wireless, 2 x Antennas, 2 x Headset microphones, 2 x Lavalier lapel microphone wireless, 1 x User manual, 2 x Anti-rolling rings, 1 x Power adapter, 1 x 1/4" audio cable, 1 x 6.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapter, 4 x Rubber feet, 8 x AA batteries for long hour operation (up-to-8 hours). NOTE: This microphone system requires an amp/speaker for sound output and is not intended for multiset operation

Recommended Uses For Product: Singing, Karaoke


Brand: Phenyx Pro


Model Name: PTU-5000B


Connectivity Technology: Powerful 4-Channel Mics


Connector Type: 6.35 mm Jack, XLR


Special Feature: Volume Control


Compatible Devices: Audio Mixer, PA System, Amplifier, Karaoke Machine, Speaker


Color: PTU-5000B


Included Components: 4-Channel UHF wireless receiver, 2 Antennas, 2 UHF wireless handheld microphones, 2 bodypacks, 2 headset mics, 2 lapel mics, 8 AA batteries for long hour operation (up to 17 hours), Power adapter, 1/4’’ Audio cable, Users manual,2 anti-rolling rings See more


Polar Pattern: Unidirectional


Audio Sensitivity: 52 dB


Item Weight: 4 Pounds


Microphone Form Factor: Handheld, Lavalier


Item dimensions L x W x H: 20.6 x 4.52 x 10.15 inches


Power Source: Battery Powered


Number of Batteries: 8 AA batteries required. (included)


Material: Metal


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 95 dB


Hardware Platform: PC, Television, Karaoke Machine


Number of Channels: 4


Frequency Range: 260ft


Noise Level: 90 dB


Global Trade Identification Number: 91


Manufacturer: Phenyx Technology,LLC


UPC: 609378313691


Item Weight: 3.96 pounds


Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 4.52 x 10.15 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PTU-5000B


Batteries: 8 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 5, 2019


Color Name: PTU-5000B


Material Type: Metal


Size: 5000B-Freq Group1


Battery type: Alkaline


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We bought this for use for our Church Services. We combined it with a camera and it works really well. The lapel mics have much better sound than the handheld. But, it has been a great system overall.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024 by JoniBean

  • A Great Unit for Easy Setup and Small Venues
We purchased this product through my company because we were looking for a 4-channel wireless system on a budget. It was a toss-up between this and their PTU-7000 series, but the 5000 series was in stock at the time and could be delivered within the timeframe we needed. I have to say it was money well spent (and the discount coupon was a great bonus)! The unit was quick to set up and get running, and it was nice to have the availability of having either four independent XLR outputs or a single 1/4 mix output. Since we had multiple presenters with very dynamically different vocal tones this made mixing independently a snap. Please note: this is a FIXED frequency unit. You can't run two of the same units at the same time (the PTU-7000 is frequency selectable, so if you're worried that might be a better option for you - your mileage may vary.) Or they have a couple different frequency flavors of the 5000 series. However, with the streaming event we were hired for this was perfect - simple and easy to get started, and no issues with frequency crosstalk. Construction of the unit was decent as well. The handheld mic casings are actually metal, as opposed to some that I've seen that are just molded plastic. All-in-all it's a pretty solid mic array in the sub-$200 category. We're still eyeing the 7000 series for future venues if we need additional mics, but if you're looking for a solid system with little fuss and you're on a budget this is a great contender. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2020 by Adam G.

  • Other than the detached ch1 antenna, Good, but...
Audio quality is pretty good, not great, but considering it's fixed channel UHF, it's good. All 4 channels suffer from very minor and intermitted noise - but then, I didn't buy a digital wireless system - worth dealing with it for the price. I originally was going to purchased a "reconditioned" set, but then realized I was paying more than "new" after taxes, and only $15 differece, so went with the new one - turns out I didn't owe taxes on the new one, so it was *less expensive* The box arrived in great condition, not even any dents in it. The contents was well padded. Phenyx included 2 silicone mic rings - one orange, one blue, unexpected and nice - saved me $7. HOWEVER: The Channel 1 transmitter came with a detached antenna. As in broken. It was packaged into the retail box broken. That complete and utter failure on quality control concerns me. It's a failure to catch the bad solder connection, as well as a failure for whomever packed to catch the obviously broken and detached antenna. The unit still works, albeit with more noise than the others. I'm also concerned the antenna on the ch2 unit may just fall out. Quality of the handheld units is less than exciting too. The battery compartment cover on one of them is very difficult to remove and reinstall. The other much easier. I did manage to get batteries in both, and reassembled. Speaking of batteries, it's quite obvious these were never tested with batteries in the factory - inserting the first battery in each was not a simple slide-in operation, there was a tightness and a tactile pop when pushing it in. The battery was then freely (re)movable, so I guess that's OK. As for design: The base unit has 4 feet which must be removed for rack mounting with anything in the RU directly below it - not uncommong, but the feet are difficult to remove. The power button and per-unit volume knobs are well made, actuate nicely. The XLR connectors are snug, but not too tight - operate very nicely. The 1/4" jack is snug, against the plug, however there's play in the insertion, where the plug can be pushed in a mm or two more, but is pushed back out that far again. The antenna shunts are nice, with the option for 2 different size mounts. The antennas are pretty nice, basic rabbit ears, but thread on the connectors properly and securely, and bend at the hinge nicely - not too tight but not loose either. The rack ears on the unit seem mismatched - the edges are parallel with other equipment, but the screw holes are offset on both sides towards the right. The display is "pretty" but cheap - just a green light panel with transparencies with channel/freq info in black - this applies to the two handheld mics as well the base unit. Honestly, it probably kept the cost down by $50 since there's no logic going into the light panels. It works. Just found it amusing. The power buttons on the Ch1&2 units isn't the greatest, in fact the whole unit feels cheap, but yet somewhat sturdy. Considering these will be worn by clergy and not a bar band, they should last a while (other than the ch1 antenna being detached on arrival) The power buttons on the handhelds aren't in an obvious location, but are in a great location to keep them from being pressed accidentally - I would had preferred a slide switch however, but these aren't bad, and operate well. The mini-XLR connection between the lapel and headset mics and the transmitters seems loose, but is secure - this is the first time I've ever used these, and so may be standard fitting. (I'm also not positive they're mini XLR, as they appear smaller in comparison to XLR than images I've seen of XLR/mini XLR.) I am quite sad with the use of a rather small DC jack and plug, with the absence of any kind of locking or holding mechanism. The connection is secure enough to hold the plug in place, but it did pull out while I was routing the wire. This is probably easily enough fixed with a piece of gaffer's tape if it does become an issue however. The front display on the unit is clean, clear (in visual and understanding) Each channel has a unit power/connected light (top) and a channel activity light (bottom) when the unit is sending data. The base unit has the 4 per-channel XLR outs, as well as the 1/4" aggregated out - I was expecting these to be an either-or, however after playing with the unit, it will output to both XLR and 1/4" at the same time - I could see this being useful in some cases. I bought this for my church as we're upgrading equipment in steps to have better audio for our streaming services. It's a good little unit - great considering the price, 4 units and base for under $200! I expect to be replacing the unit with a digital unit by summer 2022 - so if it lasts 18 months, that would be wonderful! It's replacing 2 wireless mics, and adding a third to our normal use situation. After looking at other 2-mic units, and reading reviews for this one, with the price differences - I chose this unit. So far, I'm mostly happy with it - I would be ecstatic about it had the ch1 transmitter not come broken however. The included batteries aren't the best, and honestly wish the units were rechagable, but again, for $200, can't complain too much. I will be buying Energizer lithium for the ch1&2 units, however. Probably not worth it for the handhelds as they're used for maybe 15 minutes a month. My overall recommendation: Buy it for mild, less harsh environments - Churches, bingo halls, home studios, maybe for mobile DJ / karaoke setups. Buy it where there's no interference in the 530-580 frequencies. Buy it for situations where it'll get light use, maybe a couple hours a week. Remember, it has AA batteries which will need to be replaced every 8-20 hours of use (depending on active transmits, battery type, etc) DO NOT BUY IT IF: you're a bar / bar band, in a heavily UHF 530-580 polluted area, for use with children or where high durability is required, or if you're looking for perfect audio 100% of the time - Phenyx does have higher tier products that will probably be much more suitable for these use cases. Audio equipment is usually one of those things you want to put as much money into for quality and durability as you possibly can for the features you need. In this case, the 4 channels of mics should be the deciding factor, not the build quality of the mics/transmitters. They're good, but I can't see them taking a lot of abuse. Lessons I've learned from this purchase: Fixed frequencies are meh Digital transmitters would be nicer I think AA powered mics are meh - I'd love to see USB rechargeable mics - preferably with 18650 batteries Buy a unit with remote wired antennas for rack mounting scenarios - the antennas are in the rear and due to rack placement, not at optimal angles, though with UHF being mostly non directional, they're OK - wall mounted antennas would be nicer, thankfully this is a potential upgrade (if I can find 555hz antennas or a kit these will work with. A base unit with a proper pre-amp would also be nice so I didn't have to push the gain up so high on my mixer - even with volume on high for each channel on the base unit. Cheap mics work, but better mics with a wider pickup range would be more suitable. Good luck! :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2020 by Jeremy Denslinger

  • Good for the money
I sent this to my Filipino church in Bohol, they love it, and they give me good reviews that the sound quality is coming out clearly. For a 200 dollar mic set, I'm surprised they're getting such good quality out of the headset microphone set up.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023 by Collin Daniel Schneide

  • Church wireless mic system
This unit is great for church sound system. 2 handheld mics for vocals and 2 head mics for pastors. Great performance
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by bcandg

  • Great Sounding Product, Great Customer Service
I purchased Phenyx PTU-5000B that was two hand held mics and two lapel mics, for our Church. After hooking it up I had an issue with feedback hum. I contacted Phenyx through Amazon and was asked for a video of the issue and how I was hooking it up. That was not an issue as I understand they wanted to see what was happening to assist me. After they received the video, they determined I would be sent another new unit. I received it the unit the next day. It work great and the system with all four mics hooked up sounds fantastic!!! I am very please with this purchase and the GREAT customer service I received from Phenyx. They really stand behind their product and support their customers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2021 by STeuscher

  • No disappointments in a very low cost system
Recently due to the sale of the 600mhz range to Verizon and others for the 5G rollout we as well as most Churches and venues had to purchase new body pack and wireless microphones. We took this as an opportunity to upgrade our entire sound system which we did and were very happy. Then Covid hit. The Church was empty. We decided to hold Church in the parking lot and purchased a low power FM transmitter. We needed wireless body packs and microphones and didn't want to spend thousands more to get up and running. We purchased this system and were not disappointed. Excellent sound quality and a breeze to set up. the one thing to remember is that this is a fixed frequency system but actually that removes the worry that someone will accidently shift frequency on the mikes or packs. We are very pleased and would do this again. you can order individual microphones and body pacs if needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020 by oldranger

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