Pyle 8 Channel Wireless Microphone System - Portable VHF Cordless Audio Mic Set with 1/4" and XLR Output, Dual Antenna, - Includes 8 Table Top Mics, Rack Mountable Receiver Base - Pyle PDWM8300,Black








Key features
- •Professional vhf 8 channel wireless system
- •Eight Table Top Microphones Included
- •Dual Telescoping Receiver Antennas
- •Professional VHF 8 Channel Wireless System - 1/4'' Individual line outputs & Mixed 1/4'' Outputs - Operation Range: 50-180 Meters - Receiver Dimensions With Rack Mount 1.8''x 18.9'' x 8.7''
- •Eight Table Top Microphones Included - Carrier Frequency: 174MHz-216MHz - Signal to Noise Ratio: 90dB - Microphone Dimensions: 12.7'' X 4.9'' X 5.9''
- •Dual Telescoping Receiver Antennas - Dynamic Range: 92dB - Receiver Power Supply: AC 110/240V
Pyle 8 Channel Wireless Microphone System - Portable VHF Cordless Audio Mic Set with 1/4" and XLR Output, Dual Antenna, - Includes 8 Table Top Mics, Rack Mountable Receiver Base - Pyle PDWM8300,Black
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Customer Reviews
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Five Stars
IA✓ Verified Purchase•December 3, 2017
EXCELLENT
As some reviewers said would happen, one of the ...
Gregg G. Seipp✓ Verified Purchase•March 9, 2017
As some reviewers said would happen, one of the mics in our set wouldn't work. We only needed about 6 so it wasn't an issue. Other than that, we had none of the buzzing or anything. They're quite clear. We'll see how they do over time. Four stars.
These mics are great. Easy to setup
Dan Scott✓ Verified Purchase•February 19, 2017
These mics are great. Easy to setup, and simple to use. My only complaint is that one of the microphones was bad straight out of the box. I have yet to start a warranty ticket, I will update this review after it is resolved.
hey, for the money, you can't really beat ...
Izzy✓ Verified Purchase•December 6, 2016
hey, for the money, you can't really beat these. All of my mics work. had to buy a jumper to plug it into our system, no big deal. Unwrapping it was time consuming, but impressive presentation. Used them for a town-hall style meeting so we didn't have to pass the handheld microphones around. I will say I couldn't get them to be loud unless the person basically ate their microphone. I don't have another mixer, so I can probably just adjust other microphones that run on the same system and mix everything louder. But, again, for the price...WOWWWWWW.
Good mic set for small/medium conference/training room
R. Villella✓ Verified Purchase•May 26, 2015
We use this set in a small training room for about 18 people max. The microphones are good quality and able to pick up voices clearly enough that they are shared with multiple people sitting at a table. Due to the acoustics in the room we do not leave all the mics on all the time but have the participants turn them on when they are speaking, then turn them off afterwards. The quality drops as the battery drains so we invested in rechargeable 9V batteries (purchased here on Amazon).
Con: You can not daisy chain these units. All mics have different frequencies but of the two sets we ordered (at different times and from different vendors) they shared the same channels. If two mics were on using the same channel at the same time it caused a lot of interference. We had the same issue with the PDWM8900 (same control unit but with lavalier mics) in that the frequencies overlapped between the devices.
Con: You can not daisy chain these units. All mics have different frequencies but of the two sets we ordered (at different times and from different vendors) they shared the same channels. If two mics were on using the same channel at the same time it caused a lot of interference. We had the same issue with the PDWM8900 (same control unit but with lavalier mics) in that the frequencies overlapped between the devices.
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