thank you. I've had this system for about a year and don't use it that often. Probably used it 3 times for a full event on satellite speakers with no issues and then didn't use it for a while. needed a refresher on how to get through the settings.
Good tutorial. At the very end if you get your signal from the right channel of the Yamaha mixer & send it to the other speaker, you'd get stereo unless you purposely wanted mono therefore you got your signal from the closer speaker. I have the same mixer & it is excellent.
Loved the bee! I thought it was near me! 😂 Great vid! I just got mine for a compact pedalboard inear set up since I play guitar and sing. Can't wait to test! 😊
This is an excellent video! I’m a DJ looking at these with the same use in mind. For ceremonies, which lapel mic unit do you like using for these? I’ve seen both the Sennheiser ME2 and ME4 online but unsure which or if any other lapel mic is better for ceremonies particularly. Thanks!!
Thanks so much for the love. I have never used a lapel mic for ceremonies and never plan on it. Lapel mics are very sensitive to wind and feedback so I just don’t take the chance. I would stick with sennheiser though in my opinion as they are built to last and very reliable! Be well!
@@discoverdevlin2289 good to know! So you use a handheld mic? I’ve even doing the same until now, but have some officiants asking for a lapel so was looking into it. I’m kind of new to the game so would love to know if you run into couples/officiants asking for a lapel and how you respond when they do?
@@MrMaui38 wireless mic on a straight mic stand. Tell the couple that it sounds better and has fewer drop outs. Also, less likely to feedback, but unfortunately, some couples don’t want the mic in their pictures, so it’s a catch 22! Contact Ben Stowe at nlfx for his opinion on the best lav mic system to get for a ceremony if you want to make the investment. I’d imagine your looking at around 500 dollars. Enjoy!
I got these for my guitar pedalboard that I travel with. This video definitely helped with setting these up easily. I still seem to get dropouts randomly but I’m thinking it’s due to the receiver being on the ground on a pedalboard instead of being elevated at least to the height of my waist. I’m guessing that due to line of sight being 300m and the antenna not being a larger one like my racked Shure SLX-D which I’ve never had any issues with ever and have played some bigger shows with. Their specs are roughly the same and on the same band (H55) so I’m guessing the issue is due to receiver being on the pedalboard instead of elevated but I have no idea. It works perfectly in rehearsal/soundcheck.
Nice-thanks for the input. I get interference sometimes during wedding ceremonies when a bunch of cell phones are present-not a whole lot you can do but get the clearest channel-take care.
@safedangerband.... you want to make sure the antennas of the body pack are oriented the same direction as well. If they are not, it reduces the signal between the units. Line of sight is important as you stated as well.
Hey good day, this is a single output only transmitter right? In that there is no way to have a main mix on one “channel” and individual mix on the other?
Hi there, very useful video, thanks. Just one question which may seem like a stupid one but I'm guessing you have the receiver connected to the mixer on a mic input not a line input?
Hey Brian-thanks for the love. The mixer features in this video has two line/mic inputs that I used one of them to plug in the receiver. There is a pad on each channel to add or subtract 26 db gain, and with a mic, you want to leave the pad up not down. Feel free to search RUclips for videos on the Yamaha MG06X-it’s small but very capable! Have a good one.
@@TheLjdevlin86 Nice one L. Delta, thanks very much for getting back to me that's a great help. I will certainly check out the mixer as I may need something like this in future. Keep up the good work :-)
I have ran these for approximately 4 hours and batteries and they still had power left, so I would Imagine up to 8 hours, but can’t be sure. I don’t think you can run adapters on these as there is no plug for such a cord. Thanks and be well.
Yes, anything that has a XLR input, however, there are better mic options out there. This system is primarily used to connect a satellite speaker. Thanks and be well!
Thank you for this video. I am not sure that, is there 2 transmitter? I need lav mic, what should use for interview videos. For this situation which lav mic worth to buy it? If you have another advice, I would be happy. Thanks again!
One transmitter and one receiver. I use the sennheiser lav mic that came with the set. I would search RUclips for interview lav mic set ups as this is geared more towards setting up remote speakers. Thanks and be well.
Can the EW 100 G4 be connected to an iPhone 13 or later. I want to use the iPhone camera for video recording and the G4 lavalier microphone for audio. Thanks.
I want to use the iPhone camera, but the Receiver does not send the signal to the iPhone. Do I need to change something on the iPhone, use a different cable, etc.? Thanks.
When using it for wireless speakers can you tell me how to wire the XLR on the cable that connects to the Transmitter am ok with the cable that goes from the receiver to the powered speaker. Thanks in advance
You always connect the transmitter pack to where the audio is coming from. In the case of a remote speaker, plug the female xlr into the male xlr output on you speaker (should be next to your inputs). I hope that answers your question. Let me know if you need anything else, as I hope I read the question correctly.
No Names thanks for the comment. I’m not sure on this. What are you looking to accomplish? I mostly use this set up for cocktail hours that guests are split between two rooms, or are inside and outside. 🙏
hii bud , am an instructor and i would like to get the Sennheiser Ew-112 , the problem is it possible to connect the receiver directly to a bleutooth speaker like jbl or to a standard speaker without using a mixer ? im looking to have a wireless mic connected to a meduim size speaker for presentations in big closed spaces, all the videos i found besides this one indicate that the sennheiser Ew are meant to be connected with a camera and thats it , thxxx
Thanks for the question. Yes, you can plug it right into a speaker, however, you have less control with the gain/volume without a mixer. Also, lav mics are very sensitive so stand behind that speaker-take care.
@@discoverdevlin2289 thank you for your answer , i found what is called active speakers with integrated amplifier , is 120 w speaker is oki for lac mics ? Thank you
HELLO I BOUGHT A WIRELESS MIC SENNHEISER EW 112P G4 , I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A SCI FI MOVIE FOR NETFLIX , WHAT KIND OF BOOM MIC AND ADAPTOR DO YOU RECOMMEND FOR PROFESSIONAL SOUND ?
Thanks so much! I scan new frequencies and sync every time I go to a new location but I still get static interference sound. This happens even if I'm outside in nature. Do you know what I can do to fix this? I'm using the G3 with the stock lav, or a Pyle headset to either a Canon or Panasonic DSLR. Thanks so much!
I wish I knew more about connecting this set up to a camera. I would adjust the dB levels to help out with the interference. If this doesn’t work, I would contact the place where you bought it or sennheiser!
Sometimes the new frequency selected for you with Easy Setup is not the best frequency. You'll have to try new frequencies manually to see which one will connect properly without the static interference. Changing out the batteries to fresh new ones will also help.
All good. I have never used a Scarlett audio interface, but I would stick with XLR balanced cable on the receiver that would plug into the input on the audio interface. Best of luck, and keep watching RUclips videos for more info!
Hello. For music do you always set it at -15 for the transmitter and -12 for the receiver? I feel like I'm getting really low volumes. Even with my speakers turned up the audio is pretty quiet. Please help!
@@discoverdevlin2289 thank you. I bought it at agiprod.com and I thought about calling them too. To boost the volume, I have to switch my QSC k12 to Mic input. And I think that’s not how it should work. I thought it would be a plug and play device.
this is NOT the intended use for wireless IEM systems. 1. The belt packs are not outputting 20hz-20khz for starters. 2. The signal coming out of the belt pack is a high impedance amplified headphone signal, NOT line or mic level. This will over time cause damage to your PA. 3. The belt packs have phase response that is not suitable for the use that your are demonstrating. 4. There is a latency time that applies to wireless. 5. interruptions to the to the RF band your on can and will occur, and have potential to stop your show and in rare cases, to kill your PA. Basically everything about this is wrong. and anyone wishing to replicated this is doing so at their own risk, or potentially risking someone else's gear. and finally, if you use a better mixer with better Dad's on the input and outputs, and which are using less noisy, more sensitive and responsive components, the audio coming out of your belt pack will be several orders of magnitude better.
@@discoverdevlin2289 those were not fighting words. Just education, so that you can get the best quality audio possible with your setup. The correct way is to use high bandwidth point to point microwave links. These are polarised p2p links with line of sight range good for a few klm. With your mobile setup, I’m actually confused as to why you would even need wireless, since the PA system you are using already requires power cables, it is already technically not a wireless system. Using iem system as a p2p wireless link is similar to using a walk-in-talkie instead of a wireless mic. It might be A solution, but it is by a wide margin the least best solution possible.
@@michaelhicks8603 hey, far from fighting words, just seems like you have a lot of knowledge in this field. I’m always asking questions on how to better my set up. Is there a better system out there to get audio wirelessly from one speak to another? Thanks and have a good one.
@@michaelhicks8603 I use the bodypack EK-100 G4 receiver, and Velcro it directly to the side of my PA up high for line of sight. I use it for small wedding ceremonies and speaking engagements. What I’m wondering is am I doing myself a disservice by not using the box unit with two antennas? I never know what to call it. I’ve used the body packs for years with no issues. I guess what I’m doing is different than what is shown in the video, but still interested in everyones opinion. Thanks!
thank you. I've had this system for about a year and don't use it that often. Probably used it 3 times for a full event on satellite speakers with no issues and then didn't use it for a while. needed a refresher on how to get through the settings.
@@djneight nice! Since making this video I have sold mine, but it worked 100percent of time for me! Thanks and enjoy
@@discoverdevlin2289 did you replace it with another device? I have some xVive accessories as well which I also have used from time to time.
Good tutorial. At the very end if you get your signal from the right channel of the Yamaha mixer & send it to the other speaker, you'd get stereo unless you purposely wanted mono therefore you got your signal from the closer speaker. I have the same mixer & it is excellent.
Thanks for the feedback! Yes-love them Yamahas analog mixers! Be well friend
Thank you for recording this! I was changing frequencies manually in the past.
My pleasure! Enjoy 😊
I rented multiple of these and this really helped with changing frequencies.
Thanks for making this so simple to understand, I appreciate it!
Super helpful video. Thanks for making setting these up so easy!
Thank you so much for this!! The power of the Internet!! I have quite a bit to learn about sound but I’m ready! 👏🏽
Loved the bee! I thought it was near me! 😂 Great vid! I just got mine for a compact pedalboard inear set up since I play guitar and sing. Can't wait to test! 😊
Enjoy!
-12 & -15 thank you for heads😊 up
This is an excellent video! I’m a DJ looking at these with the same use in mind. For ceremonies, which lapel mic unit do you like using for these? I’ve seen both the Sennheiser ME2 and ME4 online but unsure which or if any other lapel mic is better for ceremonies particularly. Thanks!!
Thanks so much for the love. I have never used a lapel mic for ceremonies and never plan on it. Lapel mics are very sensitive to wind and feedback so I just don’t take the chance. I would stick with sennheiser though in my opinion as they are built to last and very reliable! Be well!
@@discoverdevlin2289 good to know! So you use a handheld mic? I’ve even doing the same until now, but have some officiants asking for a lapel so was looking into it. I’m kind of new to the game so would love to know if you run into couples/officiants asking for a lapel and how you respond when they do?
@@MrMaui38 wireless mic on a straight mic stand. Tell the couple that it sounds better and has fewer drop outs. Also, less likely to feedback, but unfortunately, some couples don’t want the mic in their pictures, so it’s a catch 22! Contact Ben Stowe at nlfx for his opinion on the best lav mic system to get for a ceremony if you want to make the investment. I’d imagine your looking at around 500 dollars. Enjoy!
@@discoverdevlin2289 thank you! Much appreciated!
I got these for my guitar pedalboard that I travel with. This video definitely helped with setting these up easily. I still seem to get dropouts randomly but I’m thinking it’s due to the receiver being on the ground on a pedalboard instead of being elevated at least to the height of my waist. I’m guessing that due to line of sight being 300m and the antenna not being a larger one like my racked Shure SLX-D which I’ve never had any issues with ever and have played some bigger shows with. Their specs are roughly the same and on the same band (H55) so I’m guessing the issue is due to receiver being on the pedalboard instead of elevated but I have no idea. It works perfectly in rehearsal/soundcheck.
Nice-thanks for the input. I get interference sometimes during wedding ceremonies when a bunch of cell phones are present-not a whole lot you can do but get the clearest channel-take care.
@safedangerband.... you want to make sure the antennas of the body pack are oriented the same direction as well. If they are not, it reduces the signal between the units. Line of sight is important as you stated as well.
Hey good day, this is a single output only transmitter right? In that there is no way to have a main mix on one “channel” and individual mix on the other?
I would be greatful if make video..how to (set-up) connect from audio mixer to active speaker I/p and o/p etc...
Great idea! I’ll see what I can do in the future! Be blessed.
Can’t get the sync to work with a second receiver to the singe transmitter. Is it possible?
@@kennedytran2617 not sure have never tried. Anything on the website?
Hi there, very useful video, thanks. Just one question which may seem like a stupid one but I'm guessing you have the receiver connected to the mixer on a mic input not a line input?
Hey Brian-thanks for the love. The mixer features in this video has two line/mic inputs that I used one of them to plug in the receiver. There is a pad on each channel to add or subtract 26 db gain, and with a mic, you want to leave the pad up not down. Feel free to search RUclips for videos on the Yamaha MG06X-it’s small but very capable! Have a good one.
@@TheLjdevlin86 Nice one L. Delta, thanks very much for getting back to me that's a great help. I will certainly check out the mixer as I may need something like this in future. Keep up the good work :-)
I find -30 on the transmitter doesn't bring in so much background noise. I'm using mine for documentary filming.
Awesome. Thanks for the tip-
You should defeat low 80 hz for mic setting
What's the duration of batteries... can you also plug in adapter for continuous power ?
I have ran these for approximately 4 hours and batteries and they still had power left, so I would
Imagine up to 8 hours, but can’t be sure. I don’t think you can run adapters on these as there is no plug for such a cord. Thanks and be well.
They have a battery pack you can run off ac power on Amazon
Great info, thank you!
Can you connect this wireless mic to a vocal processor and then to a mixer ?
Yes, anything that has a XLR input, however, there are better mic options out there. This system is primarily used to connect a satellite speaker. Thanks and be well!
Thank you for this video. I am not sure that, is there 2 transmitter? I need lav mic, what should use for interview videos. For this situation which lav mic worth to buy it? If you have another advice, I would be happy. Thanks again!
One transmitter and one receiver. I use the sennheiser lav mic that came with the set. I would search RUclips for interview lav mic set ups as this is geared more towards setting up remote speakers. Thanks and be well.
Can the EW 100 G4 be connected to an iPhone 13 or later. I want to use the iPhone camera for video recording and the G4 lavalier microphone for audio. Thanks.
No clue on this-have never used it for anything but speaker use-
Not sure on this one, I only use it on speakers…
Thank You!
Thank you
I want to use the iPhone camera, but the Receiver does not send the signal to the iPhone. Do I need to change something on the iPhone, use a different cable, etc.? Thanks.
Not sure on this one, I only use it on speakers…
When using it for wireless speakers can you tell me how to wire the XLR on the cable that connects to the Transmitter am ok with the cable that goes from the receiver to the powered speaker. Thanks in advance
You always connect the transmitter pack to where the audio is coming from. In the case of a remote speaker, plug the female xlr into the male xlr output on you speaker (should be next to your inputs). I hope that answers your question. Let me know if you need anything else, as I hope I read the question correctly.
Can you connect multiple receivers for multiple speakers... I imagine so...
No Names thanks for the comment. I’m not sure on this. What are you looking to accomplish? I mostly use this set up for cocktail hours that guests are split between two rooms, or are inside and outside. 🙏
hahaha
hii bud , am an instructor and i would like to get the Sennheiser Ew-112 , the problem is it possible to connect the receiver directly to a bleutooth speaker like jbl or to a standard speaker without using a mixer ? im looking to have a wireless mic connected to a meduim size speaker for presentations in big closed spaces, all the videos i found besides this one indicate that the sennheiser Ew are meant to be connected with a camera and thats it , thxxx
Thanks for the question. Yes, you can plug it right into a speaker, however, you have less control with the gain/volume without a mixer. Also, lav mics are very sensitive so stand behind that speaker-take care.
@@discoverdevlin2289 thank you for your answer , i found what is called active speakers with integrated amplifier , is 120 w speaker is oki for lac mics ? Thank you
can this be used for a guitar?
Yea! I’ve never used them that way, but someone in the comment section of this video said he used them for his pedal board! Enjoy-
This battery can rechargeble?
No, they don’t come with rechargeable batteries, but feel free to put them in there! Be blessed
HELLO I BOUGHT A WIRELESS MIC SENNHEISER EW 112P G4 , I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A SCI FI MOVIE FOR NETFLIX , WHAT KIND OF BOOM MIC AND ADAPTOR DO YOU RECOMMEND FOR PROFESSIONAL SOUND ?
Thanks for your question and the sci fi movie sounds interesting. I know absolutely nothing about about boom mics. Best of luck.
Are those G band or A band? Does it matter which band it is?
TIA
Thanks for the question. It’s A band, and yes, the A frequencies are better for my area in Philadelphia.
Thanks so much!
I scan new frequencies and sync every time I go to a new location but I still get static interference sound. This happens even if I'm outside in nature. Do you know what I can do to fix this?
I'm using the G3 with the stock lav, or a Pyle headset to either a Canon or Panasonic DSLR. Thanks so much!
I wish I knew more about connecting this set up to a camera. I would adjust the dB levels to help out with the interference. If this doesn’t work, I would contact the place where you bought it or sennheiser!
Check the squelch level of the unit. This helps reduce unwanted noise pick up but does require a stronger signal.
Sometimes the new frequency selected for you with Easy Setup is not the best frequency. You'll have to try new frequencies manually to see which one will connect properly without the static interference. Changing out the batteries to fresh new ones will also help.
Does this work with an omni directional head mic?
Yea it does-just make sure the mic input cord is compatible with sennheiser, as this brand isn’t universal.
@@discoverdevlin2289 thank you for your answer :)
Thankya
If you were to use this with a scarlett audio interface what cable would you use? (Im a real beginner to this stuff sorry)
All good. I have never used a Scarlett audio interface, but I would stick with XLR balanced cable on the receiver that would plug into the input on the audio interface. Best of luck, and keep watching RUclips videos for more info!
Hello. For music do you always set it at -15 for the transmitter and -12 for the receiver? I feel like I'm getting really low volumes. Even with my speakers turned up the audio is pretty quiet. Please help!
Leave speaker level at 0db, 12 o’clock, or 50 percent. Then raise level for transmitter and receiver by one and this should increase volume.
I have the volume issues too. Sound quality is terrible. I wasted my money
@@TheVoiceofRwanda before you return the unit, I would call the store where you bought it and ask them to help put. Just a suggestion take care.
@@discoverdevlin2289 thank you. I bought it at agiprod.com and I thought about calling them too. To boost the volume, I have to switch my QSC k12 to Mic input. And I think that’s not how it should work. I thought it would be a plug and play device.
@@TheVoiceofRwanda yes, i bought mine from the same place and they were very helpful on the phone! Best of luck!
this is NOT the intended use for wireless IEM systems.
1. The belt packs are not outputting 20hz-20khz for starters.
2. The signal coming out of the belt pack is a high impedance amplified headphone signal, NOT line or mic level. This will over time cause damage to your PA.
3. The belt packs have phase response that is not suitable for the use that your are demonstrating.
4. There is a latency time that applies to wireless.
5. interruptions to the to the RF band your on can and will occur, and have potential to stop your show and in rare cases, to kill your PA.
Basically everything about this is wrong. and anyone wishing to replicated this is doing so at their own risk, or potentially risking someone else's gear.
and finally, if you use a better mixer with better Dad's on the input and outputs, and which are using less noisy, more sensitive and responsive components, the audio coming out of your belt pack will be several orders of magnitude better.
Thanks for your thoughts Mike. Can you publish a video on the correct way to get audio wirelessly from one speaker to another? Have a good one.
@@discoverdevlin2289 those were not fighting words. Just education, so that you can get the best quality audio possible with your setup. The correct way is to use high bandwidth point to point microwave links. These are polarised p2p links with line of sight range good for a few klm.
With your mobile setup, I’m actually confused as to why you would even need wireless, since the PA system you are using already requires power cables, it is already technically not a wireless system.
Using iem system as a p2p wireless link is similar to using a walk-in-talkie instead of a wireless mic. It might be A solution, but it is by a wide margin the least best solution possible.
@@michaelhicks8603 hey, far from fighting words, just seems like you have a lot of knowledge in this field. I’m always asking questions on how to better my set up. Is there a better system out there to get audio wirelessly from one speak to another? Thanks and have a good one.
@@michaelhicks8603 below comment from l delta is my other account. Thanks-
@@michaelhicks8603 I use the bodypack EK-100 G4 receiver, and Velcro it directly to the side of my PA up high for line of sight. I use it for small wedding ceremonies and speaking engagements. What I’m wondering is am I doing myself a disservice by not using the box unit with two antennas? I never know what to call it. I’ve used the body packs for years with no issues.
I guess what I’m doing is different than what is shown in the video, but still interested in everyones opinion. Thanks!
What track is playing at 8:05??
I want it
No clue-I just played a playlist on Spotify that didn’t have copyrights! Enjoy!
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