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Phenyx Pro Wireless Microphone System, Dual Wireless Mics,w/ 2 Handheld Dynamic Microphones, Auto Scan,2x100 UHF Frequencies,328ft Range,Microphone for Singing, Karaoke, Church(PTU-71-2H)

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Size: Two Handheld Mics


Features

  • ENHANCED SIGNAL RELIABILITY: Harnessing the power of Auto Scan, the UHF wireless karaoke microphone system rapidly identifies the least-interference frequency to sync. This advanced feature of the wireless microphone & system increases anti-interference ability and decreases interference between each channel. The wireless DJ microphone system also has lock function to lock selected frequency. 2x100 Selectable UHF frequencies allows multiset operation of up to 16 transmitters simultaneously
  • PREMIUM WIRELESS PERFORMANCE: Dual UHF cordless mic system with selectable frequency. Channel 1: 538.3 - 566.5 Mhz (100 frequencies). Channel 2: 571.3 - 599.5 MHz (100 frequencies). The microphone wireless employs PLL frequency synthesized technology to provide hassle-free sound transmission, minimum dropouts, and maximum feedback rejection. Smooth and quick IR synchronization. Long range operation for this microfono inalambrico set of 290 ft 328 ft line of sight
  • REFINED SOUND CLARITY: With specially tuned EQ, the dynamic microphone delivers an output frequency response curve similar to the Harman curve, featuring fuller low frequencies, bright high frequencies, and a balanced midrange. Employing a cardioid polar pattern, the microfonos inalambricos professional ensures precise sound pickup and effectively rejects ambient noise. Additionally, the replaceable mic wireless head design extends product lifespan and ensures ongoing optimal performance
  • DURABLE METAL CONSTRUCTION: Built with a sleek metal design, the UHF mic receiver and wireless professional microphone not only offer a premium look and feel but also ensure extended durability and an enhanced user experience. Moreover, the handheld microphone's mute function provides added convenience and flexibility, allowing for quick control during performances. Suitable cordless microphone for church, wedding, karaoke, DJ gigs, public speaking, etc
  • BOX CONTENTS: 1 x dual channel wireless metal receiver for long operation, 2 x UHF handheld microphone wireless,1 x 1/4 audio cable, 1 x 6.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapter, 1 x power adapter, 2 x antenna, 2 x anti-rolling ring, 4 x AA battery for 16 hrs long hour use, 1 x user manual, 4 x rubber feet. You can conveniently source all necessary components from our store, enabling the quick and efficient setup of your system according to your specific needs

Recommended Uses For Product: Singing, Karaoke


Brand: Phenyx Pro


Model Name: PTU-71A


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, UHF, XLR


Connector Type: 6.35 mm Jack, XLR


Special Feature: Up to 328ft long range operation, Battery Indicator Light, volume control, Mute Function, Auto Scan


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


Color: Black


Included Components: 1 x channel wireless metal receiver for long operation, 2 x UHF wireless handheld mic,1 x 1/4’’ audio cable, 1 x power adapter, 2 x antenna, 2 x anti-rolling rings, 4 x AA battery for 16hrs long hour use, 1 x user manual See more


Polar Pattern: Unidirectional


Item Weight: 2.7 Kilograms


Impedance: 200 Ohm


Microphone Form Factor: Handheld


Item dimensions L x W x H: 11.81 x 17.72 x 3.15 inches


Power Source: Battery Powered


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


Material: Metal


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 90 dB


Hardware Platform: PC, Television


Number of Channels: 2


Frequency Range: 530MHz – 580MHz


Frequency Response: 18 KHz


Noise Level: 90 dB


Global Trade Identification Number: 26


Manufacturer: Phenyx Technology,LLC


UPC: 609378313226


Item Weight: 5.94 pounds


Product Dimensions: 11.81 x 17.72 x 3.15 inches


Item model number: PH5014


Batteries: 8 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 23, 2018


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Metal


Size: Two Handheld Mics


Battery type: Alkaline


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  • Update: Curve your enthusiasm
The media could not be loaded. Update: I’ve given these mics a few more tries. Worked flawlessly during two events and I just tested with a new method and was blown away with the results. The video shows a girl using the mic 65’ from the receiver and walking slightly further, and it worked this well for over 15 minutes. Not a single noticeable dropout. The photo is a little rig I cooked up, I have a 12v lithium battery for the receiver and a wired in ear monitor belt pack which also runs on battery. I put some TV on my phone and sat the mic on the phone’s speaker and walked away with this rig (basically a reverse of how a sane person would test the mic) listening to what the receiver was outputting on the fly. I was able to walk over a 100’ without any dropouts, and 225’ with a few drop outs here and there when in motion. Then I walked around a building 25’ over and though there were a few dropouts, it was mostly clear! That’s +225’ not line of sight and it still had signal. I switched to the lav bodypack and had similar results, though I lost the signal completely about half the way around the building. The lav does suffer from fluttering so it’s going to be useless outdoors, but functions decently. I’ve increased the rating to 5 stars because it’s an incredible value. I guess the first time I used it, I ran into some bad luck as you can keep reading below for my first impression. I’m still going to keep these as backup, but I will not be as worried now that I’ve had some success with them. ————————— Original 4 star review: Tried it out last night at a wedding as a DJ. Worked great at the booth for announcements. I wasn’t going to use it on stage but the timeline had to shift because things fell behind which left me no leeway to lay cable for a speech segment 30 feet away. It was used side by side with a Sennheiser EW 100 G1 handheld (9v battery kind) and the Phenyx Pro suffered interference and dropouts a few times intermittently. The receiver was 3’ 6” off the ground to start with and there was almost direct line of sight with the only thing blocking was the grooms hand on the bottom of the mic, maybe the brides body and the wood in my facade. The speaker stand pole was also near by and I had the receiver stacked on top of the Sennheiser receiver. I raised the receiver to 4’ and sat it on a corner of the facade and faced the antenna perpendicular to the direction of the mic which improved the signal but it was still suffering a little bit of drop outs on the indicator, almost not noticeable. Mind you, the sennheiser didn’t have any issues with this situation the entire time and the squelch setting was on high. We were outdoors on a church lawn, with nothing but parking lot around us. I’m not sure if it was bad luck but this is a pretty typical distance and environment you can expect to use a wireless mic. It might be okay for a small karaoke or cafe singer songwriter performance setup, where you’re never more than 15’ from the receiver, but it’s not ready for prime time. Other than that, the build quality is impressive and doesn’t feel cheap. I also bought the body pack for the lavalier mic and that’s all plastic and feels pretty cheap, so fair warning on that. The scanning and syncing works well so ease of use gets high marks. Sound quality is fine, the handling noise is definitely higher than the Sennheiser, but about what’s expected from a mic at this price. The deal breaker for me is the unreliability at a real world distance and it should not be breaking a sweat at 30-35 feet. I’ll keep this around as a last resort, and I’m curious about Phenyx Pro’s true diversity handheld. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022 by Daisuke Takeoka Daisuke Takeoka

  • Your best option in this price point
First off let me say these microphones sound better than I imagined. The sound quality is great as it is, but if you are an artist you may need to boost right around 3-5k. Battery life is great I can do a full day of recording using these mics and only go through 2 AA batteries a day. (For each mic). Durability- is great, solid aluminum body except the plastic cap over the antenna, the wind screen is very sturdy, the pop filter built in is adequate but in windy areas I would recommend an added foam filter. The IR sync works great, one thing I will say is that one thing I noticed is if I sync and connect the microphones then put them on a mic stand it will sometimes lose sync. This could be interference or some safety feature it has, but if you are taking your mic on and off a mic stand this could be an issue. I do believe you could avoid any connectivity issues by adding a wing style or cone style wireless mic antenna. The Receiver has two balanced out XLR connections in the back, it also has a summed mono 1/4 connection if that is what you prefer. In the receiver front you have Mic 1 and Mic 2 controls, a volume for each, or a gain control for each. You have a channel up or channel down selector if you prefer to manually select your channel. And then there is the auto scan feature which works great in finding open frequencies for the mic to connect to. This mic would be perfect in a podcast setting, a wedding ceremony, or any scenario you are doing speaking as the primary function. If you are a singer or performer this mic will still work great for you, but like any mic you will need to EQ and compress to get the sound you want. This mic does not add anything to the voice and in my experience in recording spoken word and vocals tracks while playing and singing the Phenyx Pro shows wonderful side rejection, and a forgiving off axis design. You will need to stay fairly on top the mic though for consistent vocals. Noisefloor is on par with other handheld microphones. If you gain it up way beyond comfort levels noise floor is right around 22db. It is imperceptible on my podcasts I have recorded with it and it is a non issue when recording vocals. I tested these mics using an Allen & Heath CQ20-B mixing console interfaced to PreSonus Studio One Pro, Adobe Audition, Avid ProTools, and Steinberg Cubase. The gain for the Preamp on the A&H seemed to really like the mics right around the 32-37db of gain mark. The ease of use is what makes this mic a winner for 90% of purchasers- if you are a up and coming professional singer this mic could work in your road gear if spending more than 8x is. Or an option. The design is very similar to offerings from Shure and Seinhauser so it is comfortable in hand. Mounting capable in a 1u rack it is a half rack size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by Brian Sprague Brian Sprague

  • Decent quality mics and price point… but some niggles
The mics are pretty decent sounding. I think there is a lot of personal subjectivity but they are comparable in weight and sound to some more expensive vocal mics. Niggle 1 - muting and unmuting is very clumsy. Display has to be on for it to work and the first press brings the display on and the second mutes / unmutes the mic. If the display was already on and you press it twice, you are effectively putting it but to the state it was already in… Having to check if the display is on or not before pressing the button means you can’t have immediate mute / unmuting and is a major pain. Niggle 2 - there is a low level hiss even when output volume from the receive is zero… most likely a power supply issue. On more expensive rack mount solutions, the hiss doesn't exist. Niggle 3 - no light indicating if it is hot / muted. Regarding range, I got extension BNC cables because the receiver is in a cabinet and with those connected and in strategic positions, I have no issues like some folks have written about. In conclusion, I would use it in a large venue with background noise to cover up the hiss, but not say in a church where quiet periods will happen. The hiss will be noticeable over time. For those situations and if you need to record the output, go with the more expensive setups. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by P-nut

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