In a studio situation I think a wireless recorder like the one from deity would make more sense. This seems cool for run and gun interview type things but not for the studio.
Nice review. If you ran two condensor mikes, can you easily set two different frequencies one for each mike so they don't interfere with each other. On some other trans/rec units, it seems to be a problem.
Hi. Tom Buck recommended this to me. I plan to use this for RUclips - journalism/reporting (speaking in front of a camera in public), interviews, and podcasting. I guess I can use an XLR cable in all those scenarios. But this system did work flawlessly for me - no connection issues (some hissing but idk where that's coming from). But this is the best wireless system at this price point, right?
@@ufchistorian13 TB is my boy!!! Yes, I would say it’s the best for the price. “Boss” did come out with one that I plan to check out, but it is a little bit more expensive!
I bought this system which I use on tenor sax with an AKG mic. I have the in Xvive ears monitor too. Battery life has never been an issue on function band gigs and overall performance is pretty good. However I have had issues with cross channel interference with other band members and quite often have to go go on a wire.
Thats a lotta hiss comin off that SM58. Measure a side walk block and count the blocks next time to figure out how far you are. I had a similar issue with "buzz" on a mic hooked directly to my camera. It turned out that I couldn't have my camera hooked to an external battery that was plugged into the wall. The buzz went away when i was using straight battery (not plugged into the wall) or had the camera directly plugged in without battery. Id be interested to see if that was your situation also. Great review and as always.... the B roll man.... goalzzz.
So that was actually externally recorded into a zoom H5. It wasn’t going into any camera. It makes me think something weird was happening with the zoom U3. I hadn’t had any buzzing issues with the U3 previously, but the more I listen to that the more I think it was contributing to the noise floor because I know the SM58 doesn’t have a noise floor like that at that level. I did measure my distance beforehand and I knew my end spot and the distance associated with that, so the middle section was more of a judgement/ basing my position off the ending position… it was quite frankly a way for me to ramble before I hit my end spot so I would be able to talk so dropouts were noticeable 😂. I was going to get more specific on screen with my position (I had my wife keeping track) but didn’t need to since it never really dropped out.
@@AudioHotline was the zoom plugged in? Weird things happen…. I have a tascam jammy that does odd stuff when its plugged in rather than using the 46 AA batteries. impressive it didnt drop out. (Ida kept walking just to confuse the wife lol) Not so much when the chips were down and at a gig and it poops the bed in front of an audience.
It was just running on AA batteries. I have had weird issues when it’s plugged into power also! ESPECIALLY when it is plugged in AND going line out into a camera 🤷♂️ That actually did cross my mind! 😂 I did expect for it to cut out at that distance and I was pretty surprised it did pretty well in that test as well as the “not line of site” test. I mention that I had some buzzing with the U3C and some Sennheiser and oktava mics, but I was a little confused by the sm58 in that particular take because the buzzing doesn’t really sound the same, it sounds like the noise floor. In all reality I think the sm58 was maybe at 7/10 on the H5 while the AT2010 was slightly over 5/10.
Great video! Would you recommend this for podcast use? A video podcast where I usually would be bringing a 2 mic setup to the client and setting up in their space rather than one consistent space.
Hi, is it possible to connect AKG C411 transducer pickup with this, it requires Phantom power. Actually I play mandolin with that pickup. Now want to be wireless....please give idea. Thanks
I’m testing this this weekend gonna run one of the the left output of my pioneer rev 7 and one out of the right output into 2 subwoofers. Than out to 2 tops. Very concerned with the latency
How do I know if it’s fully charged? Do they come fully charged because I just bought a new pair and when I plug in the transmitter it blinks red for one quick second and goes black as if it’s not charging?
I came here to see if your dynamic transmitter was as noisy as mine. It was. Also, totally unusable in Los Angeles so far. All 6 of the channels click, pop, drop out etc. When I do get an occasional moment of strong signal, the noise makes the signal unusable.
First, why would lighting have wireless mics? Second, if they were rack mounted, they wouldn't be using 2.4GHz. I think they may have had bluetooth or other 2.4 GHz items running with their system. Maybe some sort of adapter for DMX control?
Yes, that will work. They do sell a version that is meant for that (it's just a set of these though). I just wouldn't do it if there was any possibility of interference!
They make the U3D and that one can be a stereo version for speakers/DJ/mics etc. I haven’t personally used the u3 for speakers, I’ll have to give it a try and let you know.
When I was in that exact situation it worked okay, occasional little clicks. However, when I just attached a little 3ft XLR cable to the mixer and then put the receiver on top of the rack, it worked much better. Line of sight is definitely what this system wants, I don’t fully trust it otherwise.
I’ve seen in other reviews that mics that don’t need the 12/48, such as dynamic mics would just ignore that feature a work anyways. But U3C not recommended pairing with gear that could be blown out by the added 12/48 voltage. Ribbon mic for example.
2.4 ghz is a nightmare for livesound, Wifi, Hotspots, Phones, Refrigerators, Toasters, etc. All of it are competing in that frequency range. You're better off sticking to UHF systems for live applications.
That’s the exact experience I have had, especially with wireless guitar units I used in the past. If it was a small show with no other wireless mics around, it was fine…. Unless I left my phone on my amp 😂
High Schools have wifi. If teachers and students came then they likely gobbled up your 2.4ghz spectrum quickly and their was too much 'noise'. Next time tell everyone to disable wifi and bluetooth....spectrum will open up.
It was done on the weekend, we were using an Ethernet connection, MAYBE two people using WiFi in the whole school… and that’s just accounting for random people that we didn’t know about that were in the school working.
In a studio situation I think a wireless recorder like the one from deity would make more sense. This seems cool for run and gun interview type things but not for the studio.
Nice review. If you ran two condensor mikes, can you easily set two different frequencies one for each mike so they don't interfere with each other. On some other trans/rec units, it seems to be a problem.
Hi. Tom Buck recommended this to me. I plan to use this for RUclips - journalism/reporting (speaking in front of a camera in public), interviews, and podcasting. I guess I can use an XLR cable in all those scenarios. But this system did work flawlessly for me - no connection issues (some hissing but idk where that's coming from). But this is the best wireless system at this price point, right?
@@ufchistorian13 TB is my boy!!!
Yes, I would say it’s the best for the price. “Boss” did come out with one that I plan to check out, but it is a little bit more expensive!
I bought this system which I use on tenor sax with an AKG mic. I have the in Xvive ears monitor too. Battery life has never been an issue on function band gigs and overall performance is pretty good. However I have had issues with cross channel interference with other band members and quite often have to go go on a wire.
Great review style man! Subscribed!
Thats a lotta hiss comin off that SM58. Measure a side walk block and count the blocks next time to figure out how far you are.
I had a similar issue with "buzz" on a mic hooked directly to my camera. It turned out that I couldn't have my camera hooked to an external battery that was plugged into the wall. The buzz went away when i was using straight battery (not plugged into the wall) or had the camera directly plugged in without battery. Id be interested to see if that was your situation also. Great review and as always.... the B roll man.... goalzzz.
So that was actually externally recorded into a zoom H5. It wasn’t going into any camera. It makes me think something weird was happening with the zoom U3. I hadn’t had any buzzing issues with the U3 previously, but the more I listen to that the more I think it was contributing to the noise floor because I know the SM58 doesn’t have a noise floor like that at that level.
I did measure my distance beforehand and I knew my end spot and the distance associated with that, so the middle section was more of a judgement/ basing my position off the ending position… it was quite frankly a way for me to ramble before I hit my end spot so I would be able to talk so dropouts were noticeable 😂.
I was going to get more specific on screen with my position (I had my wife keeping track) but didn’t need to since it never really dropped out.
@@AudioHotline was the zoom plugged in? Weird things happen…. I have a tascam jammy that does odd stuff when its plugged in rather than using the 46 AA batteries.
impressive it didnt drop out. (Ida kept walking just to confuse the wife lol) Not so much when the chips were down and at a gig and it poops the bed in front of an audience.
It was just running on AA batteries. I have had weird issues when it’s plugged into power also! ESPECIALLY when it is plugged in AND going line out into a camera 🤷♂️
That actually did cross my mind! 😂 I did expect for it to cut out at that distance and I was pretty surprised it did pretty well in that test as well as the “not line of site” test.
I mention that I had some buzzing with the U3C and some Sennheiser and oktava mics, but I was a little confused by the sm58 in that particular take because the buzzing doesn’t really sound the same, it sounds like the noise floor.
In all reality I think the sm58 was maybe at 7/10 on the H5 while the AT2010 was slightly over 5/10.
Great video! Would you recommend this for podcast use? A video podcast where I usually would be bringing a 2 mic setup to the client and setting up in their space rather than one consistent space.
Hey! Sorry just saw this. In more of a controlled environment like that where other wireless systems aren’t around, I think it would work well!
@@AudioHotline awesome thank you! keep up the great content man!
Hi, is it possible to connect AKG C411 transducer pickup with this, it requires Phantom power. Actually I play mandolin with that pickup. Now want to be wireless....please give idea. Thanks
I’m testing this this weekend gonna run one of the the left output of my pioneer rev 7 and one out of the right output into 2 subwoofers. Than out to 2 tops. Very concerned with the latency
I like this concept is there a uhf version ?
I’ve only seen them with 2.4GHz.
The XVIVE U3C also functions on dynamic microphones or something? Thank you guys for your kind responce 😊
I wonder if battery life varies depending on range of use.
How do I know if it’s fully charged? Do they come fully charged because I just bought a new pair and when I plug in the transmitter it blinks red for one quick second and goes black as if it’s not charging?
I came here to see if your dynamic transmitter was as noisy as mine. It was. Also, totally unusable in Los Angeles so far. All 6 of the channels click, pop, drop out etc. When I do get an occasional moment of strong signal, the noise makes the signal unusable.
So i could use this with s audio technica and a zoom f3 for a wireless xlr boom microphone?
First, why would lighting have wireless mics? Second, if they were rack mounted, they wouldn't be using 2.4GHz. I think they may have had bluetooth or other 2.4 GHz items running with their system. Maybe some sort of adapter for DMX control?
Can i connect from mixer to speakers 🔊?
Yes, that will work. They do sell a version that is meant for that (it's just a set of these though). I just wouldn't do it if there was any possibility of interference!
Can either model be used to make speakers wireless. Could you plug the receiver into a mixer and and the transmitter into a speaker?
They make the U3D and that one can be a stereo version for speakers/DJ/mics etc. I haven’t personally used the u3 for speakers, I’ll have to give it a try and let you know.
When you say line of sight if your mixer is in a rack thats facing away from the mic will that be a problem
When I was in that exact situation it worked okay, occasional little clicks. However, when I just attached a little 3ft XLR cable to the mixer and then put the receiver on top of the rack, it worked much better. Line of sight is definitely what this system wants, I don’t fully trust it otherwise.
can you use the u3c with out the 12v or 48v mics that dont need need it?
I’ve seen in other reviews that mics that don’t need the 12/48, such as dynamic mics would just ignore that feature a work anyways. But U3C not recommended pairing with gear that could be blown out by the added 12/48 voltage. Ribbon mic for example.
They always work at home but break up and cut out at your gigs.
Gyatdemit dude hahaha got me dizzy in the start
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2.4 ghz is a nightmare for livesound, Wifi, Hotspots, Phones, Refrigerators, Toasters, etc. All of it are competing in that frequency range.
You're better off sticking to UHF systems for live applications.
That’s the exact experience I have had, especially with wireless guitar units I used in the past. If it was a small show with no other wireless mics around, it was fine…. Unless I left my phone on my amp 😂
High Schools have wifi. If teachers and students came then they likely gobbled up your 2.4ghz spectrum quickly and their was too much 'noise'. Next time tell everyone to disable wifi and bluetooth....spectrum will open up.
It was done on the weekend, we were using an Ethernet connection, MAYBE two people using WiFi in the whole school… and that’s just accounting for random people that we didn’t know about that were in the school working.
These actually don't sound like complete garbage and is not bad in wnd
For those who want to continue their gaming Discord chat on the toilet.
Wait, I want to do that!
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Wireless.... So juicy.... But the juice is never that great