🎶 Elevate Your Performance – Own the Stage with Confidence!
The Pyle Professional 8 Channel UHF Wireless Microphone System features 8 handheld microphones, allowing simultaneous use on independent channels. With UHF signal transmission for clear audio up to 164 FT, this rack-mountable system is perfect for live performances, presentations, and karaoke. It includes adjustable volume controls, digital displays, and is designed for extended use with high-quality sound reproduction.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 105 dB |
Audible Noise | 105 dB |
Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine |
Number of Channels | 8 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Volume Control |
Compatible Devices | Radio |
Item Weight | 6.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 8.2 x 16.5 x 1.9 inches |
Color | Black |
R**N
These work great.
Easy to set up. Sound quality is great. Love the idea that you can change frequencies on individual microphones. Great value.
J**R
Works good
Got this used and I am very happy with them. The work fine. No problems.
W**D
Home Tested and Small Program Tested
I have only been able to test it at home. I walked around the house, I covered the transmitter with my body trying to block the signal and I adjusted the volume and the frequency settings. So far so good. I even turned all eight mics on at one time to see if I would get any interference. All worked well.I used this today (16 March 19) for a book discussion event. All seemed well, but mic #1, which was within 10 yards away from the receiver, was losing connection periodically. I had to touch and hold the antenna in order to get better reception.
A**E
Great Buy
While I know there are other reviews where buyers did not have a good experience, I am loving my purchase! I made the purchase to increase the number of available mics for the Praise Team at church. Our Media Technicians were concerned because the mics weren't the "expensive type" and they assumed "feedback" would be a major issue. Neither has proven to be a valid concern. The mics are durable and there is no audible difference between Pyle mics and the Shure mics we also use. Overall, we are pleased and the Team is grateful for the additional mics.
F**N
Replacing an Older Church Wireless system
Since the FCC had made old wireless Mic systems illegal we needed a new system. We have had Pyle before and they worked great. Just set up this system and tested the sound and volumes and all was GREAT for our small church. I would recommend this product highly.
D**.
defect product with no customer service
the product came in with defect microphone. Hooked up with Pyle customer service via Amazon. Provided order information and pictures, back and forth for more than two weeks No replacement provided and no further response from the Pyle customer service. the quality of the product is bad any way. sounds like singing in the tank.
D**N
I recieved(1) one microphone that did not work. What is procedure to make me a happier customer?
Received inoperable microphone, used for church services.
R**S
Now down to 4 mics after a year and a half.
We are a growing church that needed to upgrade from corded mics to cordless, but on a budget. So I went to hunting. I was a little annoyed at what I found. There is a huge price gap between high end and low end. We needed a multi-mic system, but it would be in the thousands if not tens of thousands to get the brand I knew would be quality. So I started shopping around.When I saw this price point, I was skeptical but positive reviews coaxed me to pull the trigger. That skepticism grew as I opened the box and pulled out the handhelds. Plastic, light, cheap-feeling. I thought oh great, I’ve been had…I quickly, in a new way, understood the old adage, “you get what you pay for.” Within the first couple months two mics just stopped working. One of the handhelds plastic buttons to change channels just fell apart leaving empty holes and the function to change channels unusable. Not only that but for some reason some handhelds would just change channels for no reason and land on a channel that another handheld was on causing a horrible sound in the middle of using the system. That’s not to mentioned the audio constantly dropping. Needless to say I was quite disappointed.Lesson to learn; do your due diligence and research and/or spend the extra money for quality, it’ll save you so much headache and heartache. Happy hunting!