XVIVE U4: The Wireless In-Ear System You've Been Waiting For!

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • In this video, we're introducing the XVIVE U4 wireless in-ear system perfect for musicians on the go.
    The XVIVE U4 is the perfect wireless system for musicians looking for an easy way to monitor and play back audio in the studio or at gigs. The XVIVE U4 is perfect for musicians who want to keep their setup clean and uncluttered. So whether you're a drummer practicing at home or a guitarist on tour, the XVIVE U4 is perfect for you!
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Komentáře • 12

  • @jamespoindexter
    @jamespoindexter Před rokem +2

    Great review! The only other con/negative I could add to the list is that it's Micro USB. Hopefully USB-C will be added for a newer/updated version of this product, if an updated version comes out.
    Also, the partial intro video bit totally got me! haha. Good stuff, man!

  • @labrahamabraham9033
    @labrahamabraham9033 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you dear for your video.
    MAY I REQUEST YOUR GUIDANCE FOR BUYING A SUITABLE wireless lavalier microphone.
    MY REQUIREMENT AS A TRAVELLING PREACHER, ADDRESSING HUGE CROWD
    A light weight ,lavalier microphone system for addressing large gathering .It is for my use only ( not for any other person) .Can the mic system that is being used in a normal gathering be suitable also for mega meetings also.
    Please guide me by suggesting a suitable model /link as per my above said requirement .Thanks.

  • @MrBarradinhas
    @MrBarradinhas Před 11 měsíci

    Would it be possible to have two signals on the transmitter? Like with a Y cable? The idea is to have one route from the mixer with the band's mix without bass and the other route connects directly to the d.i. from my amp, which would allow me to control the bass volume, is that possible?

    • @tylerrayhughes
      @tylerrayhughes  Před 11 měsíci

      Can you try to explain a little differently? I’m confused. You could theoretically have two xlr outs going into Y that would consolidate them into the 1 transmitter. Not sure how this would work with what you are trying to fo

  • @kevinhughes6707
    @kevinhughes6707 Před rokem

    Great info! How are they powered? Double A like everything else?

    • @tylerrayhughes
      @tylerrayhughes  Před rokem

      Even better! You charge these bad boys with micro usb! Charge last for 5-6 hours!

  • @killthecult8199
    @killthecult8199 Před rokem

    Can you use two transmitters one the same channel with one receiver
    Many thanks

    • @tylerrayhughes
      @tylerrayhughes  Před rokem

      Are you asking because you would like to do stereo? You cannot achieve this because you could not pan the signals. However yes. You can pick up 2 transmitter feeds with one receiver. Also, you can use one transmitter with multiple receivers to get the same mix to multiple people.

    • @killthecult8199
      @killthecult8199 Před rokem

      @@tylerrayhughes thanks for getting back to me. I am asking because we don't have a PA in our rehearsal space and I was hoping to plug one transmitter into guitar amp and second transmitter into bass amp. But I guess that's not going to work?

  • @Defmusicman1
    @Defmusicman1 Před rokem

    Is it loud enough for a musician like me with a severe hearing loss?

    • @tylerrayhughes
      @tylerrayhughes  Před rokem

      Oh it gets loud. Especially with the line/aux switch