I used the Xvive in-ears for a gig two weeks ago and it worked great through 3 12-song sets. Plenty of juice still left. I like them. The plugs themselves are comfortable as well. Thumbs up from me.
It's so sad that everything is going silent on stage, So miss the roar of a live amp on a smaller stage . Now having to look towards the whole digital option but very very reluctantly
Wireless guitar seemed to loose clarity. More significant tonal changes than I assumed there would be. My bass player uses them but I’ve resisted due to the changes in sound.
thanks! im a singer and a drummer. if i wanted to use the xvive u4 to hear myself sing/the backing track for one song, would i then be able to go to the drums in the middle of a set to sing/hear the backing track/click while playing drums with this to?? or would i need to take my in ears out of the reciever and plug them into the mixer by the drums in order to hear myself sing/the backing track?
Been using the U4 for a few months now, including at gigs. Zero issues, I'm very happy with it. Re: Recharging (around 7:00): The U4 (and probably the U2 as well) can actually be used while charging, so if you have a power pack you can use it even if it's completely out of battery. Not the most handy thing to attach to the belt pack, but at least it's nice that it can be done.
Great review🤘 I have the guitar system and its nice not having to constantly roll over my cable with my chair when sitting at my desk. It's also a plus using it say with a Spark and not having to be tethered to it. Definitly worth the cash.🤘
I used the Xvive in-ears for a gig two weeks ago and it worked great through 3 12-song sets. Plenty of juice still left. I like them. The plugs themselves are comfortable as well. Thumbs up from me.
It's so sad that everything is going silent on stage, So miss the roar of a live amp on a smaller stage . Now having to look towards the whole digital option but very very reluctantly
Hi amazing playing as always! Mind if I ask you which lens are you using on your a7iii?
Wireless guitar seemed to loose clarity. More significant tonal changes than I assumed there would be. My bass player uses them but I’ve resisted due to the changes in sound.
thanks! im a singer and a drummer. if i wanted to use the xvive u4 to hear myself sing/the backing track for one song, would i then be able to go to the drums in the middle of a set to sing/hear the backing track/click while playing drums with this to?? or would i need to take my in ears out of the reciever and plug them into the mixer by the drums in order to hear myself sing/the backing track?
Been using the U4 for a few months now, including at gigs. Zero issues, I'm very happy with it.
Re: Recharging (around 7:00): The U4 (and probably the U2 as well) can actually be used while charging, so if you have a power pack you can use it even if it's completely out of battery. Not the most handy thing to attach to the belt pack, but at least it's nice that it can be done.
Got them a few weeks ago - and that is good to know!
The wired sounds less edgy. Wireless sounds a bit boosted. Might just be hitting the input a less hot than the wireless. Great review!
Great review🤘 I have the guitar system and its nice not having to constantly roll over my cable with my chair when sitting at my desk. It's also a plus using it say with a Spark and not having to be tethered to it. Definitly worth the cash.🤘
you're looking a lot healthier these days !
Amazing man I really loved the review
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I use the Xvive in ears on wedding gigs, it's been solid,. No issues
you have forgiving neighbors