The ACTUAL Cheapest WIRELESS IEM System on Amazon - Lekato MS-1 review
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
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In today's video, we are checking out the actual cheapest wireless in ear monitor system on Amazon. This is the Lekato MS-1 IEM wireless system, and it's listed currently for only $69 (nice). This is the cheapest IEM system I have been able to find on amazon, and we will go over the pros and cons, setup, and more details about this product in the video. Many thanks to Lekato for sending me this unit to check out.
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0:00 - Intro
0:58 - What’s In The Box?
1:48 - Setup
3:53 - Specs
5:25 - My Experience
6:40 - Pros
7:00 - Cons
7:51 - Who This is Not For?
9:19 - Who Is This For?
12:10 - Comparison
13:26 - Giveaway
14:01 - Outro
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Use it for small gigs in small bars for some month. And finally, there was stage in the music club, where sound engineer could not take monitor AUX to the stage, there was no empty XLR outs in patch panel on the stage. So, I have to put transmitter to AUX in Behringer X32 that was located behind the crowd (about ~100 people). So, there was about 30 feet and lots of people between transmitter and 4 recievers. I was ready to switch to stage monitor PA system. I was 100% shure that this cant work in this situation: too long distance, too much people, wifi routers and wifi router in X32. But it works perfectly! I'm impressed so much. Thank you again for this review.
Nice! That’s pretty killer that it worked!
Yeah these work surprisingly well, I haven't had a failure yet. For anyone just playing bars and such this should be a good short term solution.
Found your page a few months ago as getting into in ears. Love your tech tips and have shared your page with others. I bought the cca buds and they are awesome. Think I might get this system as a backup. Thanks again Scott for breaking it down into all the relevant points to consider.
Thanks, I appreciate that! Thanks for sharing the videos 😊
Amazing review Scott, the fact that you actually try all these products at actual gigs is so valuable. Most "reviewers" on RUclips don't have any real world experience and only demo the gear in their super controlled studio conditions.
Thanks! And I agree, I always want to test my gear out before I use it! I think it’s very important for sure
Thanks, Scott. Your recommendations are perfect for us "weekend warriors" who don't make music for a living, don't have the budget for high end gear, but need affordable wireless and IEM systems. Keep 'em coming!
Thank you Mike! I appreciate that!
You're a lifesaver, man! So much good advice and tech for the working musician out there - much appreciated.
Thanks! Glad so many people are finding it useful
I got a set of these and they worked great. I walked all about my house and never had an issue. I can also use them for transmitting from my iPad to my splitter cable for backing tracks with a male to male adapter if I have to. Very much worth the money.
Your in ear monitoring bargain review was fantastic, informative, and honest. Trying to get in ear gear on a tight budget myself, thanks for your help homie.
Glad to help!
Thanks for all the info throughout your channel! All your content helped me figure out and assemble my first IEM set up for live gigs! Performing is not my day job so the testing and reviews on cost effective stuff is awesome.
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful. This unit won’t be 100% perfect at every show, but for the price it’s really good!
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I like your content, you seem to have a niche carved out with the cheap stuff that we all look at but won't take the leap; you provide a service!
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Awesome review man; I subbed a while back when we first started setting up our IEM system for our worship band but now we are planning on starting up a smaller band made up of children that are ready to hit the stage. Your channel helps us out a lot on both ends. You inspired our more professional set-up and gear for the main band and now for the little ones we might incorporate a Lekato IEM's system bc as you said its cheap and I believe it'll make the kids feel more professional and in the event that one of the receivers is damaged, it won't be a big deal as it isn't as expensive as our more professional gear. It also won't make that big of a dent in our wallets! Again, thank you so much for your work man keep it up & God bless!
Nice! Glad to help! I wouldn’t use a bunch of 2.4ghz gear all at once, but I think 1-2 of these would definitely be a good choice 👍
@@ScottUhlMusic I’ll keep that in mind thank you for the heads up!
Love the honest reviews and opinions on gear. As a rookie I appreciate how you break things down to help guys like me understand things better. I've never owned a set of in ears, but wouldn't mind trying it out with one of these budget sets.
Thanks Drew!
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This is a perfect review for me… needed that to make a decision for a quick easy set up for small gigs…
Scott Uhl has the best instructional videos out there! Great speaking voice and explains things that even I can understand. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and knowledge!
Thanks Chuck!
Found your channel while contemplating what IEM system to get and your videos have helped more than you know. Your channel has also introduced me to brands I never knew existed. I was only looking at the usual suspects but I think I am going to try out some of the cheaper recommendations. I did order the CCA 12 and the CCA 16, the CCA 12’s sound and feel amazing and beyond the price. The CCA 16 seems like it has a bump in the midrange that hurt my ears but would definitely use them in a pinch. Thanks for your hard work!
Nice! Glad you found some good inears that work for you. Good to know about the 16s. I was curious about those for sure!
I love this content. Very honest review and no filters. More reviews about cheap products that people usually consider.
Thanks! Glad you like it. And I have more cheap gear reviews coming up
always appreciate your gear reviews and your honesty with more cost-effective products. we don't always need top-of-the-line gear to get playing live, and you're out there testing this stuff in real-world environments. kudos
Thanks Brandon! Glad to see so many people are finding it useful
Thanks Scott! Really appreciate all the hard work you put into these videos (esp this one since in ears are so expensive).
Glad to help, and thanks for watching!
And the saga continues! I just bought the Swiff system you recommended today. Maybe these will be the backup for the other system. Thank you for the review!
Thanks! Glad you’ve enjoyed the videos 🤘
This is a great review. You answered every question I had. Thanks
Always fun to see the story with the gear that pops up on Amazon, thanks Scott!
Thanks for watching!
Great revie, thanks - really useful. I vought a set and they just arrived in the post!
Great video Scott! Always well-done. I ordered a Phenyx Pro PTM 10 IEM based on yours and many others recommendations. Getting an HX Stomp soon and I’ll be getting a lot of training from you on that! Thanks for making great content!
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so so so sooooo helpful - man, you hit basically every question I was asking in my head as I watched and wondered "but what about x,y, or z?" ... informative and to the point at the same time, that's no easy thing to do - excellent review!
headed over to check out some more of your videos now - tips/tricks for backing tracks & comparing some in-ear monitoring buds both seem so timely, as we're making the move to using both of those for a show at the end of October.
cheers!
Awesome! Glad you found the content helpful 🤘
Stumbled across your channel, glad I did. I ended up purchasing the Nux wireless after watching your video. Plan on doing the same when I’m ready for IEM. Keep up with the great videos. Thank you!!!
Thanks! I appreciate it 🤘
Awesome video! I love all the budget wireless and line6 helix information you’ve released it’s been a huge help!
Thanks Chris!
Glad you reviewed this! I was wondering about it! Awesome video!
Thanks Jason!
Scott! Thank you for your videos. I've been learning a lot from them, especially about iem systems and backing tracks. Love your content and keep up the great work. 😁
Thanks for watching Jody!
Thank you for the XVIVe video I gave that a shot and have really enjoyed it so far! Pickles and thanks for doing what you do!
Hey Scott!!! Nice review! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this device! It is cheap but just like you said it is well priced for what it offers! The fact that you actually tried in a live setting makes your review better than anyone else!
Thanks! I always test my gear out live before doing a video on it 🤘
As always great video Scott. Reviewing wallet friendly equipment, love the content. Thank you!
Thanks Shaun 🤘
Hey Scott, great honest review as usual! I’d love to try out these IEMs.
Thanks Jim!
Great review! I really like the idea of having these as a back up. I have some IEMs that I run into a Mackie mixer for rehearsal and I think these would be great for practice as well!
Yup! Definitely great for that!
My compliments this was an excellent review and you convinced me to purchase both the headset and wireless system.
As always a wealth of knowledge! Thanks Scott
Thanks David!
Great info. Appreciate the analysis!
Nice Review, super useful and insightful, thanx!
We used the KZ item earbuds this weekend, running 5 sets from a Behringer HA400 Headphone mixer. It all worked great, thanks for starting me on the IEM path.
Nice! Glad they are working well for you
Thanks Scott. I tried the Kimafun system. They worked well for me. I would love to try the Lekato for solo work. I also found the CCA in ears worked well for me too. Thanks for the reviews. Very helpful. Rory
Awesome! Glad both of them have been working well for you
as always, very useful video. Thank you for making it so clear for everyone.
Thanks 🤘
Awesome, @Scott! I was looking for a simple/cheap wireless system IEM to use at home (I hate wires too), and I just saw these on Amazon. I thought "I wonder if Scott has reviewed them" and you DID! I used used your link to buy them. Thanks for yet another thorough and informative video! Too bad I didn't see this soon enough to enough to enter the drawing - awwww, pickles!
Haha nice! And thanks for using the link, I appreciate it 🤘 let me know what you think of them when you get them. They would be great for at home use for sure!
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Always love your videos! Your videos make me want to get more gear hahaha! I really appreciate how thorough they are and how you put them through the ringer for testing! Oh also, pickles.
Gear channels always make my wallet get smaller hahahaha
Thanks for these videos, Scott. Most of the gear for IEM for casual bands is pretty far out of a reasonable budget. It's nice to see honest reviews of budget gear in this area!
Thanks Ben! I appreciate it. And yeah, budget stuff is important for a lot of musicians, but it’s important to know the details about them. I’ve seen many bands go “oh awesome, we can get all 5 wireless IEM systems at this price” and then maybe it works at their rehearsal space, but falls apart at a live concert. It’s definitely important to understand the limitations while saving money. Because they are still useable for sure, just limited.
@@ScottUhlMusic What's your experience with bands splitting costs of something like an X32 or X-Air? Is this a generally bad idea? Any tips here? (Possible topic for a future video!)
Oh man, that’s a whole band dynamic topic haha. I would figure out what happens to the gear if someone leaves and/or is fired and agree upon that ahead of time. In my experience, it’s often better for just one person to buy it if possible. That way there is no argument when someone leaves or gets fired.
Just got this last night. Works on my mixer headphone out and line outs. Stereo separation is not 100% but it works for panning vocals, keys and guitars for my live iem monitor mix. I’ll try it out on my next gig with a wired back up. It’s going to be great live and in my studio. Thanks for the heads up on this great piece of gear.
UPDATE: I can definitely hear the delay when singing. The slight delay caused by the combination of my digital mixer plus the iem delay results in a noticeable chorus/delay between the sound of my voice in my head and the iems. Not terrible but it’s there. Much less noticeable at higher iem volume levels and even better when you take the vocal out of your wedge.
Awesome, glad it’s worked out well for you 🤘
Strange, for me stereo separation is 100%
@@simonasremeika6238 I might have a defective unit.
I think you are good at doing reviews. Love your comments about price vs quality and what to watch out for when you by. I bought a Lekato 5 Ghz based on your reviews. It works like a charm.
I like pickles to 🙂
Awesome! Glad the wireless is working for you 🤘
Absolutely great video!
Love the no BS, but also humorous presentation.
I'm not a musician, I was actually looking for a way to convert my IEMs into wireless ones, with low latency for competitive PC gaming and your video was really helpful!
(I hate being tethered to my AMP/PC/desk, but a small rectangle in my pocket is OK)
Now I don't have to buy a "gaming" set of wireless earbuds, which would probably sound worse than the great IEMs I already have!
Thanks! Glad you liked the video!
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I hope Scott is doing really good ❤️
Nice and informative video
Thanks 🤘
I’ve watched a few of your vids and appreciate your time and content. You have a new subscriber.
Thanks for the sub!
Great video good idea for back up. I’d sure love any more videos about x32 and understanding how you use it. Like effects and routing. Thanks for the videos
Thanks James. I’m working on a video for getting started with the XAir stuff. But I’ll add a X32 to my list 👍
Thanks for all the gear reviews!
Thanks for watching!
Got one for Christmas, looking forward to trying it out in my covers band, great review thank you 👍
Enjoy! Just remember, this is the cheapest IEM out there with no way to change the channel. Just plan accordingly to have a backup if you need one. 🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic we play very small venues generally, I've played with a cable all year so I think that will be my backup 😁
Great review - Sensible advice - Thank you
Great to see iem gear priced for everyone!
I like how many more budget options are showing up for gear now! It’s great (if you understand the limitations of course).
Excellent info for what I need. Thank you!
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Thanks Greg!
Another great video man! honest and fair!
Thank you 😊
Thanks again for what you do, always super helpful content 🙌
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As always, great video!
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your honest review, this is making affordable set up to get rid of those nasty cables :)
I’m obsessed with minimal cable use haha
Good honest review as it’s hard to decide what to buy sometimes
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awesome review!... definitely thinking about some in-ears to make my hx stomp set up totally wireless... I too share your hatred for cables!
Even for acoustic gigs I’m anti cables :)
Awesome! Just what I needed.
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I missed this but, I was on Amazon and saw this. Of course, I like reviews and here I am.
Thanks Scott. Helpful having some light shone on IEM’s. Seems these are a decent option.
Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you for the review, seems really good for such a cheap product.
Yup, it has its limitations for sure, but it’s priced well for what it does!
Thank you for your video! Really appreciate it ♥️
Thanks Carlos!
Great video. Was looking at this one.
Thanks. It’s a great system for the price as long as you understand it’s limitations 👍
Awesome vid Scott as always. just an FYI on the Behringer mixers built in wifi. Its been notorious for how bad its wifi router is. the best practice is to buy and external router and plug the Behringer into that instead.
Oh yeah, I almost always do! Just for my solo set once I have it set I never really have to touch it. I have a mini portable router I usually use. I just got lazy for that one, even though it takes like 30 seconds to setup lol. But yes I agree, definitely use an external router with those!
A lot of people were saying the sound quality is terrible and crackly/noisy. When I first plugged them in it was clipping extremely bad. All you have to do is turn the headphones output volume down until it's clear. This is an amazing deal! I'm buying another one asap!
Glad it’s working well for you! Just remember the more 2.4Ghz gear at once, the more likely they won’t work. I personally don’t recommend using more than 2 at once. But for the price, these are great!
@@ScottUhlMusic Sorry if this is a dumb question Scott. I was wondering if you are able to use 2.4 for something and maybe 5.8 for something else in your rig? I would think that everything you are using would need to be the same frequency? I've never used wireless gear before.
Nice work mate. Thanks.
Actual actual cheapest good stuff. Thank you Scott.
The actual Actual ACTUAL cheapest IEM system 😅
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Glad to help 🤘 hopefully this video also helps you out: ruclips.net/video/Xi2JcMomjQ0/видео.htmlsi=W6GPtjCsWovkL4TD
Supercool and cheap system. Thanks Scott!
Thanks!
Thanks, Scott!
Cool... as always, thank you for your no-nonsense practical down-to-earth reviews! Ha! Pickles! Too funny... 😎 Buffo
Thanks man!
This is dope man, cheers for helping out a poor lad with his wireless dreams. My wallet does not need to shrink anymore
Haha glad to help!
Thanks. I literally just need in ears for silent-ish practice. The price has dropped yet ($62.99 before tax). Here we go. Solid video. Thanks.
Nice! That’s a great deal for those
Very useful, thanks!
Best gear videos anywhere, Thanks so much
Thank you!
great vid! im looking at this to use with my go pro, reversing the purpose. like a Rode Wireless Go
Great video. Was looking at this as a backup to our entry level galaxy audio uhf systems. We also use the xr18 mixer, I'm surprised you use the onboard wifi! We had problems with that one. But I will watch your 2.4 ghz video.
I only use it when it’s a solo or duo set and that’s it. Usually I use a router
Love it!...Great Channel.
Thank you!
Very pleased i saw this! I play weddings and sax and DJ gigs. I reckon this is super useful for me! 😁
Just keep in mind there isn’t a way to change channels. it’s great when it works though, but just always have a backup handy
@@ScottUhlMusic yeah that's a good point
Fantastic review!
Thank you!
Thank you!
@@ScottUhlMusic Idk if you remember previous comments I did on your videos, but next week I'm getting an FM transmitter to try out IEM monitoring via FM. It's gonna be ghetto, but if it works I'll let you know!
I'm glad they worked ok for you. I didn't have great luck on them. I was in a room with minimal wifi, and I connected it to a personal monitor (mixes an output from the main board with my local instrument and mic), so I was always within 5 feet. It was pretty intermittent, and was distracting. I know it's labelled on Amazon and an IEM, but I think it's really designed to be a basic wireless connection for ome stereos, etc.
Thanks for you reviews.
Yeah when you go this cheap, it’s definitely not going to work every show.
Thanks for all the info! I have the m-vave ones, which are the same thing and they costed me like $35 US
Yup I’ve seen those, and they looks exactly the same as this one
Thanks for the review. I've been looking at these for rehearsing with in ears with the band so I don't keep stepping on the cable to the in ears.
If you don't have a lot of wireless already, these are definitely great for practice!
I have these and use them with an A&H ME-1 personal IEM mixer as well as Behringer P16-M modules and can confirm they are indeed true stereo if you use the correct input, ME-1 modules give the option to pan all of the inputs or correctly assign stereo pairs, these are perfect inconjunction with those monitor modules!
Yup, that’s correct. With the switch set to stereo and the proper cable, they can be stereo 👍
Another great video
Thanks!
I just purchased these from Amazon, and am pretty happy with them. Not looking for the free set from you, but did want to let you know I am finding them for MUCH less than even $69.99 - Ali Express is offering them for $17.99 - And I've also seen them on other sites for Under $20.00 as well. - Crazy how inexpensive they are.
That’s pretty insane!
The input in the transmitter is a Stereo Aux In and the Phone Out in the receiver is Stereo as well.
You just have to run it with a splitter in the case of stereo IEM setup.
I use it with my existing gear with wireless guitar system and it's like having a Waza Air for about $50. 😁Without the gyroscope.
When I play late at night at home, I typically play through a modeler into a small pwoer amp and a real guitar cabinet. Obviously, I need to keep the volume very low. I've wanted to use plugs-ins on my Mac, but I hate headphone cables, and of course Bluetooth has unacceptable latency. BUT with a system like this, I could transmit from my Mac and have a low latency wireless headset. I have never used in-ears at a gig or rehearsal, but for at home practice, I will get these to try out - it may just do the trick. Thanks as always Scott.
These are definitely great for practice!
Wow! $60 ! Will try it out. Thanks for the video! Though the Phenyx Pro PTM-10 are awesome!
Thanks! Yeah the PTM 10 is definitely a more reliable unit for sure, but also more expensive
"Wall distance" is in reference to RF bouncing off of walls and phase cancelling. If you ever see a wireless receiver with two antennas, that's RF diversity...a means in which there are two antennas that are actively switched between to retain the best signal. Just some nerd facts for you. Thanks for your content!
Thanks for commenting! I appreciate that! I know about RF diversity but I had not hear of “wall distance” 🤘
Good explanation of RF diversity. "Wall distance" in this case could also refer to how far you can get a signal going through a wall.
Game changer. Im going to buy one right now. If I win the drawing I will give it to one of my back up vocalists
Nice! Enjoy! I wouldn’t use more than 2 of these at once, but they work well for their price for sure 🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic I used mine to monitor the sound board this weekend as a test. Worked well. Sounded great. A little white noise but overall super impressed. I wish they had channels to use a few at the same time. I am wondering if I can pair a set and pair another set like Bluetooth earbuds and phones can and they wont interfere with eachother.
@@baron1c My guess is that would be fine for sure. But always test it out first :) Glad they are working for you!
Just found your page awesome review! I’ve been looking into in ear monitor for a few months. I play in a Mexican band with a lot of instruments all playing at one time. Luckily it will only by me with the in ear monitor 😏
Nice! Yeah don’t use a bunch of cheap ones all at once, but at this price point it’s definitely a good product for using 1-2 :)
Great video! I could really use this for just starting to get into in ears. Pickles.
It’s definitely an affordable way to get introduced to in ears! Or of course you can always go wired to start :) but yes these would be great for that!