There is possibly a way you could make it have 4 mono mixes for 4 seperate people. You would need to send 4 seperate mixes from your mixer to the 4 inputs on the transmitter. That is A Left/Right and B Left/Right Then on each body pack you need to plug in a TRS to dual mono TS breakout cable that has a jack on one end and two plugs on the other end(often coloured red and white(sometimes black)) Then on your headphones you would to attach a 3.5mm stereo plug to mono jack (this is needed to get the mono signal into both ears) You then plug in the headphones into either the white side or the red side on the aforementioned breakout cable and you some one else would plug it into the OPPOSITE side on a DIFFERENT PACK that is receiving the same frequency from the transmitter. That is the two packs receiving from either channel A, or the two packs receiving from channel B I do this above method in another setup turning 2 stereo headphone outs into 4 mono IEM mixes for my band
13:39 Helpful tip to submit. In X32 edit if you click the “power” buttons off in sub mixes it is basically a mute. In the case of no p16 and you use Mix-Q those channels can’t be controlled or heard in the mixes.
I believe if you set the receiver on mono and pan left or right you will be able to send a different bus feeds to the receiver to be able to have a total of 4 mixes for each of your body pack receivers. At least that how the Shure system works. Really enjoy your channel have learned a lot.... I need help with building computers for live stream and pro presenter.
This is still unclear for this unit, Can all 4 receiver packs at the same time, receive true split stereo channels in order to send a click track to one ear and the mix to the other ear?? Or are the packs just receiving the same mono channel into both ears as a stereo input ??
I've been reading up on this product BUT I wasn't sure if it is/was a good buy & I wasn't sure about the UHF....... So Ajay TELL IT LIKE IT IS Sir!!!!!
The UHF frequencies will give you a better response, versus VHF. Ps the UHF models are late model, per the FCC, and interference from sources outside your church should be minimal, if at all. Plus it cuts thru walls better than VHF.
@AJaytheCEO I need a four channel s IEM sytem since the presonus 32SX III mixer our church has can send out four separate mixes that each band member can control their own mix a QC-mix available on the presonus.
@@smokeyTBBQ There is possibly a way you could do it. You would need to send 4 seperate mixes from your mixer to the 4 inputs on the transmitter. That is A Left/Right and B Left/Right Then on each body pack you need to plug in a TRS to dual mono TS breakout cable that has a jack on one end and two plugs on the other end(often coloured red and white(sometimes black)) Then on your headphones you would to attach a 3.5mm stereo plug to mono jack (this is needed to get the mono signal into both ears) You then plug in the headphones into either the white side or the red side on the aforementioned breakout cable and you some one else would plug it into the OPPOSITE side on a DIFFERENT PACK that is receiving the same frequency from the transmitter. That is the two packs receiving from either channel A, or the two packs receiving from channel B I do this above method in another setup turning 2 stereo headphone outs into 4 mono IEM mixes for my band
There is possibly a way you could make it have 4 mono mixes for 4 seperate people.
You would need to send 4 seperate mixes from your mixer to the 4 inputs on the transmitter. That is A Left/Right and B Left/Right
Then on each body pack you need to plug in a TRS to dual mono TS breakout cable that has a jack on one end and two plugs on the other end(often coloured red and white(sometimes black))
Then on your headphones you would to attach a 3.5mm stereo plug to mono jack (this is needed to get the mono signal into both ears)
You then plug in the headphones into either the white side or the red side on the aforementioned breakout cable and you some one else would plug it into the OPPOSITE side on a DIFFERENT PACK that is receiving the same frequency from the transmitter. That is the two packs receiving from either channel A, or the two packs receiving from channel B
I do this above method in another setup turning 2 stereo headphone outs into 4 mono IEM mixes for my band
13:39 Helpful tip to submit. In X32 edit if you click the “power” buttons off in sub mixes it is basically a mute. In the case of no p16 and you use Mix-Q those channels can’t be controlled or heard in the mixes.
I believe if you set the receiver on mono and pan left or right you will be able to send a different bus feeds to the receiver to be able to have a total of 4 mixes for each of your body pack receivers. At least that how the Shure system works. Really enjoy your channel have learned a lot.... I need help with building computers for live stream and pro presenter.
Hey Ajay, do you like the Phenyx pro products?
This is my first time using them. I like them so far. Going to put theme through their paces shortly in the field.
I like Phenyx pro products
i've been looking for in ear monitors for the church and this is good info I have a wing and a stage box
does the body pack have a screw-on SMA antenna so you can upgrade the antenna to a better one? Thanks
Not on the body pack
@@AJaytheCEO ok thanks ...a bummer
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This is still unclear for this unit, Can all 4 receiver packs at the same time, receive true split stereo channels in order to send a click track to one ear and the mix to the other ear?? Or are the packs just receiving the same mono channel into both ears as a stereo input ??
If you send to both inputs it will be stereo to each pack
I've been reading up on this product BUT I wasn't sure if it is/was a good buy & I wasn't sure about the UHF....... So Ajay TELL IT LIKE IT IS Sir!!!!!
I'll be testing them more in a church setting shortly.
The UHF frequencies will give you a better response, versus VHF. Ps the UHF models are late model, per the FCC, and interference from sources outside your church should be minimal, if at all. Plus it cuts thru walls better than VHF.
So it's just 2 channels?
Meaning 2 packs listen to the samething?
Yes 2 packs per channel.
@@AJaytheCEO eww lol. Thanks for the heads up. I'm looking for a 4ch one.
@curly129 same here. Probably going to buy an audio splitter rack then get 4 single channel iems
@AJaytheCEO I need a four channel s IEM sytem since the presonus 32SX III mixer our church has can send out four separate mixes that each band member can control their own mix a QC-mix available on the presonus.
@@smokeyTBBQ There is possibly a way you could do it.
You would need to send 4 seperate mixes from your mixer to the 4 inputs on the transmitter. That is A Left/Right and B Left/Right
Then on each body pack you need to plug in a TRS to dual mono TS breakout cable that has a jack on one end and two plugs on the other end(often coloured red and white(sometimes black))
Then on your headphones you would to attach a 3.5mm stereo plug to mono jack (this is needed to get the mono signal into both ears)
You then plug in the headphones into either the white side or the red side on the aforementioned breakout cable and you some one else would plug it into the OPPOSITE side on a DIFFERENT PACK that is receiving the same frequency from the transmitter. That is the two packs receiving from either channel A, or the two packs receiving from channel B
I do this above method in another setup turning 2 stereo headphone outs into 4 mono IEM mixes for my band
Not me