Just got this today for about 200$ on sale, can't wait to try them out! I've used the SE215 before, and those cost about 100$ around here, so it was a pretty lucky deal to get this whole set for 200$. Good unboxing! Had to reference to this before i bought them! Good job! :)
I used a standard XLR (microphone) cable. You may use a TRS (1/4", not guitar) cable as well for the proper wiring. If you had poor signal, make sure your source is a balanced XLR or TRS AUX or Main output of a mixer or similar device. Do a search for "wiring in-ear monitors". Thank you for watching!
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the PSM 600. Since it is no longer manufactured, one might imagine that it was an entry level unit that didn't fit a price point that was acceptable. It seems now that you may choose between the entry level PSM 200 ($599.00) and the pro level PSM 900 ($1239.00) and PSM 1000 ($5105.00). If you have an opportunity to try the PSM 600, go for it and see if it works for you. Your satisfaction with a product is what really matters.
Just stumbled upon this system and it seems that it could be enough for only 1 band member. Have you tried maybe tried it live? I have returned the NUX (which is beautifull system, well thought through but with crappy sound and hissing like angry cat). Is this loud enough with no hiss? Thanks a lot
this may be a dumb question....but what type of cord did u use to hook up to the front of the receiver? I bought this used from a friend and it was left behind by a band that used their services. The band ended up not wanting it back for some reason so he sold it to me :) I hooked it up by way i think it should be hooked up..but I just used a 1/4' to the front....and the signal was pretty poor...Im just thinking I don't have the correct hookup...please let me know
Hey is there any use for in ear monitor system if the amps are not mic-ed... ie there is not one mix because the sound is coming from them amps and not miced to a house mixer. Is there any way to connect an in ear feed to each amp and PA... so i as a drummer can have a feed of the band? Just curious. I guess... is there any use for this.. if amps are not miced
Does anyone know of a video that shows you HOW TO hook this system up to the mixer(example what cables plug into what) that comes with your portable speakers even SHURE customer service cant help you
Nice Review . I Was Just wondering if I Could use this To Sing and At The Same time Her Myself Singing ? what else would I need in order to hear myself singing Mostly To Practice at Home .
EviiL A. Yes. you need a mixer with at least one auxiliary output. one microphone. And something to which you can sing, like a karaoke song on RUclips, a keyboard, or something like that. plug all of them into your mixer, plug the mixer into your wireless transmitter, and use the aux knob to adjust the level of each source going to your ears (in-ear monitor system). thanks for watching! hope this helps.
Been having problems with the receiver once putting new batteries in (that were cheap panasonic ones), the volume was cutting out for 3/4 of the band, clipping randomly and saying it was out of power already. Is this due to a cheap battery or something else?
Hmm. So you have 4 receivers and 1 transmitter? How did the audio sound on the receiver that didn't cut out? If it sounded fine, go with better batteries. Make sure the transmitter is within range of the other band members (try to place it somewhere high, not blocked by equipment). And check the antennas on the transmitter and receivers.
@@aceman42 www.fullcompass.com/prod/213475-shure-95e2299-antenna-for-p2r here is the part, looks like you have to solder it to the pcb, so make sure you have some soldering skills and equipment.
This model is discontinued, check this one out PSM-300: www.fullcompass.com/prod/270083-shure-p3tra215cl-psm-300-wireless-in-ear-monitor-system-with-p3ra-bodypack-receiver-and-se215-cl-earphones Or, try the MiPro mi909 here: ineargear.com/mipro-mi909/
can you connect some other ear phones in it or it has to be shure? Can you go from a Kemper directly to the transmixer in line 1 and have the whole band monitoring in line2 and than mix them by yourself?
Yes, you can use any earbuds / headphones. And yes, you can plug your amp or keyboard or mic into one input, plug the band mix into the other, and mix yourself. Just set the unit to mono to use it that way. Thanks for watching!
@@therockstudio Sorry, can I plug Kemper monitor output to Share PSM directly? I am asking because the Kemper is all passive an I don't know if the input in SHURE PSM works with passive signals
please help. I got the exact same sistem but the body pack is going crazy. I don't know if its batteries or what it is but please help. I really need it. I rely on this So I could perform better. or if there is a specific brand for batteries. Thanks.
Alain Name make sure that the body pack and transmitter are in the same channel, and then try different channels to see if it works better. I use Duracell procell batteries, or rayovac (very inexpensive, but good) from Home Depot. Also, make sure the antennae are not damaged.
therockstudio thanks for the reply. I switched to Duracell and it started working just fine. Maybe that was the whole problem. I do feel like upgrading to the senheiser iem g4. Now other hand I got a senheiser ew 100 g3 system but the reciever just stopped turning on so annoying manm : ( thanks have a good one : )
Gospel Dj Xpressit yes, think of the transmitter like an FM station in your town. Every car in town can tune in to the radio, right? Well, as long as you all have the appropriate Shure PSM 200 receiver, everyone in your band (or in the entire venue) can tune in to the transmitter and hear the same mix. If you each want a different mix, you must each have your own transmitter and receiver.
I'm not sure if the input on this unit has enough gain for a microphone. You'll probably want to run the mic into a console first to get some gain and EQ on it. But yes, you will be able to adjust the level of each input separately.
davor maplenik this is the bottom-tier line of products as far as in-ear monitors go, so it is light weight. But I don't know what you mean that something is missing. This product works very well.
Just got this today for about 200$ on sale, can't wait to try them out! I've used the SE215 before, and those cost about 100$ around here, so it was a pretty lucky deal to get this whole set for 200$. Good unboxing! Had to reference to this before i bought them! Good job! :)
thanks!
@clarkewi if you have one transmitter, you can have as many receivers (body packs) as you wish, however they will all share the same identical mix.
I used a standard XLR (microphone) cable. You may use a TRS (1/4", not guitar) cable as well for the proper wiring. If you had poor signal, make sure your source is a balanced XLR or TRS AUX or Main output of a mixer or similar device. Do a search for "wiring in-ear monitors". Thank you for watching!
@Jay Elliott yes, the signal will pass through to the output jacks as well as being broadcasted. If that's what you mean.
Thanks, this was great! I'll add this to the list of things I absolutely need to go out and buy.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the PSM 600. Since it is no longer manufactured, one might imagine that it was an entry level unit that didn't fit a price point that was acceptable. It seems now that you may choose between the entry level PSM 200 ($599.00) and the pro level PSM 900 ($1239.00) and PSM 1000 ($5105.00). If you have an opportunity to try the PSM 600, go for it and see if it works for you. Your satisfaction with a product is what really matters.
Just stumbled upon this system and it seems that it could be enough for only 1 band member. Have you tried maybe tried it live? I have returned the NUX (which is beautifull system, well thought through but with crappy sound and hissing like angry cat). Is this loud enough with no hiss? Thanks a lot
Hi, yes this was loud enough with little hiss. Shure doesn't offer this product any longer. Now you'd purchase the psm 300, which is even better.
this may be a dumb question....but what type of cord did u use to hook up to the front of the receiver? I bought this used from a friend and it was left behind by a band that used their services. The band ended up not wanting it back for some reason so he sold it to me :) I hooked it up by way i think it should be hooked up..but I just used a 1/4' to the front....and the signal was pretty poor...Im just thinking I don't have the correct hookup...please let me know
Hey is there any use for in ear monitor system if the amps are not mic-ed... ie there is not one mix because the sound is coming from them amps and not miced to a house mixer. Is there any way to connect an in ear feed to each amp and PA... so i as a drummer can have a feed of the band? Just curious. I guess... is there any use for this.. if amps are not miced
Does each musician need all that or do they just need the headphones and body pack?
Does anyone know of a video that shows you HOW TO hook this system up to the mixer(example what cables plug into what) that comes with your portable speakers even SHURE customer service cant help you
have you ever heard of monitoring plugs for pc mixing
Will I need mics for this if it’s in a worship place?
this in ear system? I've got an ld systems set but find that I don't get enough volume in monitors and I use shure se 215.
hello.
just a stupid question from me hope you wont mind
but can you show where in mixing console you plugged the other end of xlr cable
thanks
Hi, plug it into one of the aux outputs. Here's my video on setting up in-ears: ruclips.net/video/NCe3eOcgSKc/видео.html
@@therockstudio hmmm ok. i will try to copy the connection at our lobby’s mixing console. thank you and will update you.
I clicked subscribed too haha
Nice Review . I Was Just wondering if I Could use this To Sing and At The Same time Her Myself Singing ? what else would I need in order to hear myself singing Mostly To Practice at Home .
EviiL A. Yes. you need a mixer with at least one auxiliary output. one microphone. And something to which you can sing, like a karaoke song on RUclips, a keyboard, or something like that. plug all of them into your mixer, plug the mixer into your wireless transmitter, and use the aux knob to adjust the level of each source going to your ears (in-ear monitor system). thanks for watching! hope this helps.
Been having problems with the receiver once putting new batteries in (that were cheap panasonic ones), the volume was cutting out for 3/4 of the band, clipping randomly and saying it was out of power already. Is this due to a cheap battery or something else?
Hmm. So you have 4 receivers and 1 transmitter? How did the audio sound on the receiver that didn't cut out? If it sounded fine, go with better batteries. Make sure the transmitter is within range of the other band members (try to place it somewhere high, not blocked by equipment). And check the antennas on the transmitter and receivers.
is there any use of in-ears of i dont have a mixer or something like the rectangular thingy in the video ? but i have a body pack and in-ears.
the popcorn eater without the transmitter, the bodypack and earbuds will serve no purpose.
hello , i wanna ask you whats the better iem sistem between psm200 and psm 600 and what are the differences !
thanks
So you just set it up, make sure there on the same channels and play?
yes, you can watch my follow-up video about connecting the system to a mixing console. The link is in the description.
Do you know if we can replace the antenna on the pack? Mine i bought it used and its almost stripped. Hanging by a hair
I'm looking into it for you
@@therockstudio thank you
@@aceman42 www.fullcompass.com/prod/213475-shure-95e2299-antenna-for-p2r
here is the part, looks like you have to solder it to the pcb, so make sure you have some soldering skills and equipment.
Great video! How many receivers can I use with this?
Juan Ayestas you can use as many receivers as you'd like, as long as you want to hear the same mix.
Thank you for the answer. I have found it in the local store but if they are hissing than I think i'll pass.
Bring some earbuds and try it out.
@@therockstudio 2 cold ones & the earbuds and off we go 🤣
@@sasapavsic5686 do it!
I think the distance will play the role here. I'm on the other side of a pond@@therockstudio
I want to buy this Sir ?? Frm where i should buy this best shure brand🤗💟plz sir reply???
This model is discontinued, check this one out PSM-300: www.fullcompass.com/prod/270083-shure-p3tra215cl-psm-300-wireless-in-ear-monitor-system-with-p3ra-bodypack-receiver-and-se215-cl-earphones
Or, try the MiPro mi909 here: ineargear.com/mipro-mi909/
Do you know if you can have wireless feed and that 1/4" feed?
can you connect some other ear phones in it or it has to be shure? Can you go from a Kemper directly to the transmixer in line 1 and have the whole band monitoring in line2 and than mix them by yourself?
Yes, you can use any earbuds / headphones. And yes, you can plug your amp or keyboard or mic into one input, plug the band mix into the other, and mix yourself. Just set the unit to mono to use it that way. Thanks for watching!
@@therockstudio Sorry, can I plug Kemper monitor output to Share PSM directly? I am asking because the Kemper is all passive an I don't know if the input in SHURE PSM works with passive signals
@@rockinsergio4969 yeah, you can come out of the monitor output of the Kemper. That's a standard line output, look on page 77 of the manual.
@@therockstudio great! Thank you for the answer!
will this transmit vocalist and monitoring of voice and the band? or just voice of singer to singer ears?
I'm not sure what you are asking.
therockstudio is for mic alone
+thetruth you can wire in what u want to send. full mix or vocals only.
D j Mixer Connect videos please bro
how did you send the signal with that xlr? like an aux send?
Could be a couple of different possibilities for this video but AUX sends are usually idea for live use if that's any help. :D
if i bought the transmitter with one receiver body pack.... what can i do to purchase only more receivers body pack??? thanks
andres.oficial10 10 which set did you purchase?
This is mono. if you feed it a stereo signal, or two mono signals, they will be summed to mono.
please help. I got the exact same sistem but the body pack is going crazy. I don't know if its batteries or what it is but please help. I really need it. I rely on this So I could perform better. or if there is a specific brand for batteries. Thanks.
Alain Name make sure that the body pack and transmitter are in the same channel, and then try different channels to see if it works better. I use Duracell procell batteries, or rayovac (very inexpensive, but good) from Home Depot. Also, make sure the antennae are not damaged.
therockstudio thanks for the reply. I switched to Duracell and it started working just fine. Maybe that was the whole problem. I do feel like upgrading to the senheiser iem g4.
Now other hand I got a senheiser ew 100 g3 system but the reciever just stopped turning on so annoying manm : (
thanks have a good one : )
11:00 made me laugh pretty hard
How much those it coast
Can You Make A Video On Connecting This To A Microphone, Or Maybe Message Me Some Directions
ruclips.net/video/NCe3eOcgSKc/видео.html
Would this work with a DJ application?
I don't see why not.
Can you have up to 8 body packs per system?
You can have as many body packs as you wish, as long as they are in the correct frequency range, and are set to the proper frequency.
therockstudio Do you mean one Transmitter can serve up to 8 Bodypacks? I am looking for the in-ear monitors for vocalist in church.
Gospel Dj Xpressit yes, think of the transmitter like an FM station in your town. Every car in town can tune in to the radio, right? Well, as long as you all have the appropriate Shure PSM 200 receiver, everyone in your band (or in the entire venue) can tune in to the transmitter and hear the same mix. If you each want a different mix, you must each have your own transmitter and receiver.
I can plug a basic mic into this, and a click/ iPod and be able to hear myself and mix the levels of the two, correct? Sorry, monitor noob.
I'm not sure if the input on this unit has enough gain for a microphone. You'll probably want to run the mic into a console first to get some gain and EQ on it. But yes, you will be able to adjust the level of each input separately.
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2010
Milly-amp, huh? Check.
It looks cheap. If it is light weight something is missing inside...
davor maplenik this is the bottom-tier line of products as far as in-ear monitors go, so it is light weight. But I don't know what you mean that something is missing. This product works very well.
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