Xvive In-Ear Monitor Wireless System with 2 Receivers
Xvive In-Ear Monitor Wireless System with 2 Receivers
Xvive In-Ear Monitor Wireless System with 2 Receivers
Xvive In-Ear Monitor Wireless System with 2 Receivers

Xvive In-Ear Monitor Wireless System with 2 Receivers

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SKU: XU4R2
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Description
ALL WIRELESS PLUG-AND-PLAY
Easy to carry, easy to set up, plug in and turn on the power to build your wireless In-ear monitor system.

2.4Ghz wireless in-ear monitor system
 Includes 1 transmitter and 2 receivers
Send audio wirelessly to performers on stage
90 feet range
XLR Male input
Slim, lightweight bodypack attaches easily to a belt or guitar strap
Less than 5ms latency, simultaneuous broadcasts on 6 channels
Provides clear detailed audio at any volume
Plug and play, focus on the performance
All metal receiver
5 hours battery life (rechargeable battery for both transmitter & receiver
 Headphones / In-ear monitors are not included

LINE
Use with mixers or other professional audio devices that send line-level signals.

AUX
Use when connecting consumer audio devices such as portable audio players or computers.

POWERFUL HEADPHONE DRIVE
Provides smooth frequency response with any headphones.

LIVE PERFORMANCE MONITOR
Input the Transmitter with the 1/4�ts conversion into the mixing Aux channel, set transmitter to aux mode.
Or input Transmitter into the mixing XLR main output, for band playing, silent rehearsal etc.. set transmitter to Line mode.

MULTIPLE RECEIVERS
Use one transmitter to send signal to Multiple Receivers - creates monitoring for the entire band. Send the signal from one transmitter to as many receivers as needed simultaneously. Simply set as many receivers as needed to the same channel as the transmitter. OR - In situations where multiple œmixes� are needed on stage, each unit has 6 select-able channels for creating up to 6 individual discrete mixes. If you use more than one transmitter, the receiver can switch between different sound sources by simply changing the channel selector.