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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2024

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  • @ScottUhlMusic
    @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you guys for checking out the video, and hope you found it useful! If you are looking to spend a little more money, I made another video about a very simple and extremely portable IEM system that I use most of the time I travel for gigs or whenever I don't want to take my Sennheisers out of the rack. Check out the video here: czcams.com/video/0WT9fHqVzZg/video.html

    • @christianpucciarelli
      @christianpucciarelli Před 2 lety

      Hello Scott,is the ammoon t/r system mono? Is it a problem to run mono iem system ?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@christianpucciarelli It will be a mono system using this method

    • @christianpucciarelli
      @christianpucciarelli Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic I guess it works good anyway ?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      @@christianpucciarelli It works great! But you have to realize this is a wireless IEM "hack"... this isn't a normal way to use IEM's. If you are truly interested in IEM's and you have to get stereo, and you are super picky about your tone, this isn't the video for you. Gotta shell out the money if you want that! This is a trick to save money.

    • @christianpucciarelli
      @christianpucciarelli Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusicim just starting looking at iem and wireless ,that’s why I’m here ;) and I have found very good info in your videos

  • @JackDeiten555
    @JackDeiten555 Před rokem +10

    no one else makes this type of videos and its legit what most of us are looking for. ty.

  • @izzy4el
    @izzy4el Před 3 lety +3

    Hot damn, what a great video Scott! Don't know how I'd missed it. You're putting out a lot of great content and so helpful/useful. Thank you!

  • @Littopastor
    @Littopastor Před 2 lety +6

    You're that kind of guy that can make anything fit and work together seamlessly. If you were my neighbour, we'd share the bread bans I make. Top man.

  • @phil76414
    @phil76414 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. Love the diy aspect. Thinking of using this in rehearsal to take the mixing desk aux out to my shure in ears rig instead of the ridiculously long cable I’m currently using!

  • @ignasi79
    @ignasi79 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the video man! I was about to build something very similar and I was a bit unsure about how would the wireless receiver and the P2 behave together so your video just confirmed me it works. Great tips and gear recommendations. Thank you for sharing!

  • @TheBluesine
    @TheBluesine Před 3 lety

    Once again great vids Scott, very helpful mate!! cheers

  • @shanegeorgethomas3733
    @shanegeorgethomas3733 Před 2 lety +3

    Respect, man. This is exactly what beginner live-performers like me, need. Cheers!

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      🤘🤘

    • @shanegeorgethomas3733
      @shanegeorgethomas3733 Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic Also, can you please mention if in-ears with mics are okay? Found the CCA 12 at a very cheap rate with mics

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@shanegeorgethomas3733 Get the ones WITHOUT Mic for in ear monitors. I reviewed the CCA's here: czcams.com/video/xVUf7g2iJJ4/video.html

  • @gritsguitar
    @gritsguitar Před 2 lety

    Excellent! Just what I need. Thank you much.

  • @phoenixnj13
    @phoenixnj13 Před rokem

    Scott thanks for sharing this idea this worked perfect

  • @kadirbadavid4418
    @kadirbadavid4418 Před 10 měsíci

    Excelent my friend congratulations your video very good!!! Saludos desde Colombia.

  • @cletusrobinson
    @cletusrobinson Před 3 lety

    I have a QSC TouchMix 16, which enables everyone to tailor their mix. Your tip will help me a great deal to get started. Thanxabunch!

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      Glad to help! Also just keep in mind that the more of these cheap wireless you have next to each other, the more likely they are to get dropouts. Using 1, or 2, or 3 are usually fine, just don’t put them right next to each other. That’s part of the reason IEMs and wireless have different price points... the higher the price, usually the more units you can use at once

    • @normanfloyd
      @normanfloyd Před 3 lety

      Does it works? I have the same mixer, , I did with the aux and cable but doesn’t have enough volume, cuz is “line level”, I’m wonder if it works with this, I’m doing it wired

  • @catrambull
    @catrambull Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing!

  • @phoenixnj13
    @phoenixnj13 Před rokem +1

    I had to change it up a bit from yours because I had the PM1 but I just purchased the Stereo female to xlr male adapter instead and was able to obtain the same results :)

  • @tonybirol6632
    @tonybirol6632 Před rokem +1

    Man your brain is just awesome lmao thanks for this!

  • @xbrandon
    @xbrandon Před 2 lety

    yo thank you for doing this!

  • @omarfigueroa3681
    @omarfigueroa3681 Před 3 lety +1

    U know what’s crazy I actually do this as well 😭😭😭 I never seen dis video but I had da same idea😭😭 this is awesome doe

  • @girmadaniel1324
    @girmadaniel1324 Před rokem

    Thank you sir ....very very good advice

  • @yairidy90
    @yairidy90 Před rokem +1

    I've tried this and it works great in my garage. Will try at a gig next week. I went with the lekato wireless that runs on UHF frequency so it wouldn't conflict with my NU-X B5RC that runs on 2.4ghz. only difference I can tell going wireless is it almost seems like there is a noise gate or something. I don't hear the first click of the click track but I do when hardwired with a cable. Weird. Small price to pay for being able to move around and not trip on any cords.

  • @ghazwanaltimimi1794
    @ghazwanaltimimi1794 Před 2 lety

    Thx , very informative

  • @RadityoPramAdi
    @RadityoPramAdi Před 2 lety

    thnks a lot!! this is really helping..

  • @jeanenviedapprendre
    @jeanenviedapprendre Před 2 lety

    This is EXACTLY what I need! My church has some P16 monitor mixers, but I've resisted because I won't have my ears tethered to the P16.

  • @whodaman5
    @whodaman5 Před měsícem

    Build this exact rigs for pub gigs where we run our own PA. So far so good.

  • @charlschuck6
    @charlschuck6 Před 3 lety

    You got so much option in one video nice heheh thanks

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Definitely wanted to give as many cheap options as possible 😊

  • @Eduard_Kolesnikov
    @Eduard_Kolesnikov Před rokem

    Nice, that's what I did as well. Just another old amplifier (Audio Technica)

  • @RexyFan
    @RexyFan Před 3 lety

    Great content and hacks. New sub.

  • @ianmartin2924
    @ianmartin2924 Před rokem +1

    KZ ZS10's are amazing!

  • @tomasuribe2698
    @tomasuribe2698 Před 2 lety

    Great f video. I am new to monitoring and just got the Behringer P1, and it's a bit easier since I just want to monitor my voice straight from the mixer. Thanks a bunch for the explanation man, I was trying to look for a video that was detailed enough to understand how to do it, so far this is the best video I've seen.
    Can I then buy the nux b3 and be entirely wireless?
    Thanks a bunch and greetings from Colombia, South America

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Yup, can be entirely wireless if you use the nux b3 on your mic and then this setup for your inears 🤘

  • @tuffblue
    @tuffblue Před 3 lety

    Love your work Scott Should I use a different band for in ears to the guitar wireless.? For example 2.4ghz for IEM and 5.8ghz or UHF for guitar.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      If you only have 2 wireless going on stage, you should be ok either way... but it definitely wouldn’t hurt to do it that way if you can 👍

  • @crocholiday
    @crocholiday Před 3 lety

    Dude... I HATE cable tangling. For the band we have sweet Sennheiser in ear system but at home... I'm tethered by cables... Tried blue tooth but even fast transmitters have a lag. Recently nabbed this wireless system on your recommendation and it's great. Maybe a shade bright but definitely workable until I'm willing to pony up for Sure. My first thought was to get another pair and reverse it for the home cans. Beat me to it haha. I would have just gone to a cable adapter but think you're spot on with the in ear amp for volume control. Great videos. I appreciate the work you've done to try these all out and share your experience. Thank ya sir!

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      Dude, I still use my wireless at home! I absolute hate being tangled in cables. Even when I do solo acoustic (looping) sets, I have a wireless mic, a wireless guitar, and wireless in ears just so I'm not tethered haha. It's kind of an obsession! Glad you found the videos useful

    • @crocholiday
      @crocholiday Před 3 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic Any suggestions beyond the P2? They're pretty much out everywhere. Next jump up I see is $80 or more.
      Side note... I thought I'd get around the need for the monitor amp with a series of adapters. It worked but sound was like 30% of what my cable was. I asked our sound tech what he thought it might be. "Um, that little thing can't push enough power to run cans." Power... something taken for granted in cables that I didn't eve consider lol.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      @@crocholiday Yeah I need to look into other options. My drummer broke his P2, and had to order a new one and it's been on backorder for over a month. It's just now arriving in like 2 weeks. I'll have to look into other options

  • @shanedutoit9101
    @shanedutoit9101 Před 2 lety

    Bought the P2 on your recommendation and it works nicely, so thanks very much for that. Was looking for an affordable solution to very annoyiong cable problems. I already had a 2.4Ghz Getaria for my bass so though I would try it with that before buying another for the IEM's. Has a little bit of static noise or interference so I will be purchasing a more expensive 5Ghz set to hopefully sort that problem out. Sidenote, I ony have a couple of phones/tablets in my studio using wifi, other than that there are no wireless signals in the room at the same time.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      5.8 should be better, but… just remember this stuff is cheap for a reason, and this is a DIY hack for and IEM system. It works for sure, and I’ve giggled with it… but if you want a really good one, you’ll need to spend the money. This is usually the one I recommend to start with for beginners since it’s not very expensive at all: czcams.com/video/dJL_zI2drRQ/video.html

    • @shanedutoit9101
      @shanedutoit9101 Před 2 lety

      @Scott Uhl That looks like the system I'll check out for the future. Thanks dude. I'll try the 5Ghz one first. Thanks a ton for the advice man🤘

  • @florinlungu4456
    @florinlungu4456 Před 3 lety

    Hi Scott, great videos and very useful info here on your channel.. Can you recommend an updated option instead of ammoon - 5.8ghz to use it in yhe same combination as a cheap IEM sistem with the Behringer P2? What about the SWIFF AUDIO WS-50 or Lekato ws-70? Thanks in advance.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      Yes, either the Swiff Audio or the Lekato ones will work great too. I have a lot of them listed in the description... all of them will work great with this setup. Cheers!

  • @danielgreenberg4751
    @danielgreenberg4751 Před 14 dny

    This is neat! Is the sound in one ear or both ears when you do this?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 14 dny +1

      Both. If it’s in one, set the switch to mono 👍

  • @rafaelikenaga
    @rafaelikenaga Před 2 lety

    Thank you this is really cool! Any option to make this stereo? I wouldn’t mind putting extra bucks init but I wanted something compact

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      I don’t know anything that would do that that is in stereo and this compact. But if I find one I’ll definitely do a video on it 👍

  • @sparkyguitar0058
    @sparkyguitar0058 Před 3 lety +2

    The comment about cords around your feet hit home. Im even picky enough to clean around my spot on the worship stage I play on. Cords, Mic stands, monitors. Got to move it all every week. Don't know how it's always in the way.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, it’s such a pet peeve of mine. I just like being able to move around without being tethered, which is why I’m just always wireless

  • @palafunk
    @palafunk Před 2 lety

    awesome !**

  • @damiendemougeot2065
    @damiendemougeot2065 Před 3 měsíci

    Hello,
    Finally the sound is mono or stereo ?
    Thanks a lot !
    Damien

  • @ckowalski1029
    @ckowalski1029 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for this. Would this receiver work with the Behringer X-air x16?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes it would 👍 you would just need an xlr adapter

  • @restymalinao2023
    @restymalinao2023 Před 2 lety

    Awesome content! I also have the amoon 5.8Ghz version, it's super awesome. I just have one question, I noticed that the 1/4" plug is mono, if you're gonna use it for IEM, you just hear a mono mix sound?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      Not if you are plugging into a MONO IEM/headphone amp. I did a video about how to do that here: czcams.com/video/WpvkVrNQtxA/video.html

  • @bovinlee1641
    @bovinlee1641 Před 3 lety +5

    this is lifehack!!!!! amazing

  • @ironblast5
    @ironblast5 Před 3 lety

    Not sure if anyone mentioned it here yet but Pro Co. offer a similar system to the Xvive in the more stable 5.8 ghz range for a similar price

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      I haven’t heard of that one, as a ton of companies are making these cheaper 2.4 and 5.8 ones. But a lot of them are very similar. I just really like the Ammoon one

  • @BloodlineMetalfromGermany

    Thank you so much for your videos!
    ✌🏼🤘
    How would you rate the In Ear sound in general and also with some high gain guitar tones?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      For this DIY inear system, it sounds fine to me, but some people are more picky for their tone. However, in general for high gain guitar tones and for bass I definitely would recommend getting custom molded inears and at least 3 drivers. With the universal fit ones it kind of sounds a little tinny. You get the general idea of what your tone is, and you can hear if you are making a mistake and stuff like that, but the quality improves drastically with custom molds in my opinion. But after switching to IEM, I have a hard time doing the few songs I’ve done without them. I love them

    • @BloodlineMetalfromGermany
      @BloodlineMetalfromGermany Před 3 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic Thanks!
      How much sound-difference is there when you compare it to your Sennheiser wireless ... ?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      I would say this diy set up gives you about 80% of the quality of the sennheiser unit. You definitely get more noise/static with this one. It’s definitely still useable imo, but you get what you paid for, and the sennheiser is definitely better of course. I still use this setup for my acoustic shows though

  • @louiscarrillo5873
    @louiscarrillo5873 Před 3 lety

    genuis !!!

  • @smartfamilymedia
    @smartfamilymedia Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great video. Links to Ammoon 5.8G etc no longer work. Which units should I look at?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I would check out the lekato one that is in the description. Or also this one: czcams.com/video/DSqdd--06hQ/video.html

  • @guenterjaklitsch6561
    @guenterjaklitsch6561 Před 2 lety

    Hi Scott - thanks for this very informative video
    I have a Line 6 pod go. Can i use a wireless guitar system to play wireless and use another wireless one as a IEM like you showed in your video ? Or do I need only one ? How do I connet those pieces ? - Thanks a lot!

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      Yup you can do that for sure. One wireless from guitar to pod input, and one wireless from pod output to P2 or any other headphone amp for a DIY setup like this 👍

  • @DespairQuietlyPlease
    @DespairQuietlyPlease Před 2 lety

    Hi Scott
    Love your channel. Thanks for taking the time. I'm setting up a new home studio. Like you I detest cables so I'd like to go wireless monitoring/recording. I have a decent budget up £1000 ($1500)
    Input 1
    Guitar to amp (wireless)
    Input 2
    Guitar Amp to mixer/interface (wireless)
    Input 3
    Bass to amp/pedal board (wireless)
    Input 4
    Bass amp to mixer/interface (wireless)
    Input 5
    Mic to interface/mixer (wired)
    Output
    Mixer/interface to wireless IEM (wireless)
    So I make that 5 lots of paired units with as close to zero latency as possible. Do you think the setup you mention in this video with the Behringer pack would work or could you recommend another? The idea is to have everything connected permanently to make workflow as straightforward as possible...just pick up, play and monitor with zero sound being emitted beyond the in ears.
    Thanks again

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      I think that should be fine. If you start compounding wireless that’s where you can start getting latency, especially with cheaper ones. I’m assuming bass and guitar amps are separate. Buffer size might be an issue, but I think it would work 👍

  • @mickellyrodrigues2191
    @mickellyrodrigues2191 Před 3 lety

    P2 can be used in stereo with a Y cable

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      See if my answers in your other comment helps you out.

  • @margarex4113
    @margarex4113 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Would this set up be suitable for singers to hear themselves? Thank you!

  • @Yakumo00o
    @Yakumo00o Před 3 lety

    Hi, thanks for presenting this solution. I'm searching a wireless setup for silently practicing with my electric violin at home, running it through my amp. As non-DIY Setup I thought of a Line6 G10 for violin>amp & Xvive U4 for amp>in-ear, which would end up at ~400$. Line6 G10 only because it's highly recommended in violin forums, since I heard that not all transmitters work that great with piezo pickups, since they got a high impedance.
    If I instead try this budget solution, could I use 2x ammoon transmitter for violin>amp & amp>in-ear or are there interferences to be expected? Would you recommend these transmitters for piezo pickups?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      I do not believe the G10 works with piezo pickups, but I could be wrong. You could go with 2 Ammoon ones. Use the black one for the violin and the red-ish one for the IEM system 👍

  • @MattiHaflert
    @MattiHaflert Před 2 lety +1

    Thank for the video!
    When practicing with the band I can image i'd just insert the wireless receiver in the P.A.
    But when we play live the distance between stage and FOH might be a few meters.
    How will this affect the signal? Of should I be able to connect the transmitter somewhere onstage?
    Thanks!

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      Range always depends on the conditions of the venue. And with cheaper wireless gear you often do get less range. I believe these will be good for 50-100ft in good conditions. So it will depend on the show and the wireless environment at the show. Remember, this is an IEM “hack” to save money. It won’t work in every single scenario. If you need a full on IEM system, you can still get some for pretty cheap now 👍

  • @scottgoesba
    @scottgoesba Před 11 měsíci

    I went to try this setup and the P2 of course is backordered so I thought I'd try the EM1. I am wondering if because you can't change mono stereo on the EM1 I am not getting a signal at all. I saw your other video for that Nux B7PSM and might just go that route, but still wanna know what I did wrong here haha! Your videos have been very eye opening and helpful!

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      You should get signal still even without the mono/stereo switch on the EM1, so something else is likely wrong. And you can get a TRS male to TS female adapter for very cheap

  • @strugs1
    @strugs1 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi - great video. This is exactly the kind of solution I was looking for, but I have one question. My planned setup is a little different than yours or probably most others, as I do not plan to use my band's mixer as my in ear feed. Mostly because I am only using this for band practice - not gigs. For our practices, the only things that run into the PA are the vocals and keyboards. Guitars, drums and bass are all separate.
    What I am using currently is a Zoom H2N recorder. I set it up a few feet away from me and it's condenser mic picks up all the instruments and I use its headphone jack output to connect to my Shure ear buds. It works great, but I would like to get rid of the headphone cable by adding the Behringer P1 and the Amoon wireless system to my setup.
    So my question is - can I simply plug the Amoon 1/4 jack into a 1/4 to 3.5mm adapter coming out of the Zoom mic's headphone out? The issue I am worried about is that the headphone out is stereo, whereas the 1/4 jack is obviously mono.
    Thanks again - your video was great - easy to follow and your solution is very creative and can save people a lot of money.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you liked the video. To answer your question, yes it would work. I’m not sure how the stereo to mono would work, as sometimes when you do that you will get only the left or right side. You could also use the adapter out of the P1 as well if you wanted to do that. Also at that point, a cable might just be better. But either way, using a 3.5mm to 1/4 adapter should work no problem. 👍 the mono might be the only problem if you have any

    • @strugs1
      @strugs1 Před 3 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic AH ok - so you're saying that if i use the adapter, it might only send a sound signal to either my left or right headphone? Maybe this would be counteracted by using the P2 in mono made....

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      I haven’t used the Zoom before this way, so I’m not 100%, but I’m pretty sure you would be ok 👍 There’s always the Amazon returns if it doesn’t work :)

  • @Atamone
    @Atamone Před 2 lety

    Great video. Im looking for a budget wireless monitoring system to send click track to headphones...
    Im looking at the BOYA XM6 (Rode Wireless GoII alternative) wireless lavalier system to use as a wireless pack to send my headphones mix to the receiver. But seeing some of your other reviews, maybe I should stay away from 2.4ghz? Hope you can have a look, as its seems like an easy stereo option with the line-in/out option. 5ms claimed latency is also is to consider. Im also just a 1 man band type with the occasional guest musician, so moving far distances is not a priority, Not sure if distance helps the 2.4ghz stability, but im typically never further than 10ft from my setup.
    Thank you, Just subbed, great content!
    Cheers

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! I just looked at it, and yeah with it being on 2.4, that’s the worst part. 2.4 does still work, I’ve just had a lot of bad luck with it. So I would suggest looking into this one: czcams.com/video/iyGSRyTWbhE/video.html It’s actually cheaper 👍 And 5ms of latency is definitely nothing to worry about if you do decide to get the BOYA instead. You won’t hear that. But the one in the video link I sent is cheaper than the BOYA and works really well. My singer uses it as his main wireless IEM system

    • @Atamone
      @Atamone Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic thanks so much for the reply! your videos have been very helpful!
      i will consider the Phenyx Pro model. thank you. (: (:

  • @donald-parker
    @donald-parker Před 2 lety

    Very cool idea. Can multiple people (each with their own receivers) take a feed from a single transmitter? Any issues if you and your band mates are using lots of these budget wireless systems at the same time? Or even if you are using one for guitar and one for IEM? Those two devices are going to be pretty close to each other.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      1) Not with this system no, this is an IEM hack. Other actual IEM systems do allow that
      2) the more wireless on stage, the more of a chance of dropouts. Especially with cheap ones. Cheap wireless have maybe 4 channels available to transmit on. Higher end ones have thousands of available channels and 20-100 can be used at once. So with this IEM hack, I would not recommend using a ton of these. Instead I would look into a cheap IEM system I reviewed here: czcams.com/video/dJL_zI2drRQ/video.html
      3) using 2 at once shouldn’t be a problem, but it always depends on the wireless environment. But 2 should almost always be fine

    • @donald-parker
      @donald-parker Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic Thanks!

  • @peterheuer5319
    @peterheuer5319 Před 3 lety

    Honestly, I’ve been using the p2 for two years but running an XLR straight to the belt pack. It’s barely noticeable after a while

  • @xSkye24
    @xSkye24 Před 2 lety

    Nice DIY hack.. How about the Xvive Audio U4 wireless system. Have you try it? What are your thoughts about it mate compare to this.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Yup, I did a video on it actually: COMPACT & PORTABLE Wireless In-Ear Monitor System - XVive U4
      czcams.com/video/YsMtzSuDH-w/video.html
      The U4 is meant to be used as an IEM system, so it will be better than this hack for sure. But also a little more $, so it’s up to you 👍

  • @nancam
    @nancam Před měsícem

    Great video! But wouldn't the guitar still have to be wired? Unless you use a second wireless transmitter and receiver for the guitar to be completely wireless? If I've missed a step please help me to see it 🙏

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před měsícem +1

      You would need a separate wireless for the guitar. This hack is for an IEM system

    • @nancam
      @nancam Před měsícem

      @@ScottUhlMusic Thought so! Appreciate you and all your content Scott 🙏

  • @VANQU1SHR
    @VANQU1SHR Před rokem

    Great video, thank you. Any updates to your recommendations now that it’s been a few years since you recorded this???

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před rokem

      Yeah they make portable ones very similar to this design for like $100 anyways haha. Like this one: czcams.com/video/UorLl_vxYA4/video.html

    • @VANQU1SHR
      @VANQU1SHR Před rokem

      Awesome. Missed that one so thanks. Having watched that one, I’m going with this system to get the 5ghz. Awesome vids bro. Thanks.

  • @fificap66
    @fificap66 Před 2 lety

    Hi, thank for this video, it's exactly what i'm trying to do! I already have KZ in ear earbuds, guitar wireless CUCAVE 5.8 (ammoon rebranded). I want to use the "line out" output of my guitare amp (that do not mute the amp speaker) to send signal to this in-ear setup. Does the Powerplay P2 really amplify the signal for this kind of earbuds or is it more a level adjustment that lower the signal? And do you know if the Donner EM1 or EM2 can be used live plugged in a powerbank? Thanks

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      I did a comparison video for the Behringer and the Donner one here: czcams.com/video/qi7Uq-4w-9E/video.html but yes, the P2 definitely amplifies the signal quite a bit so that shouldn’t be a problem 👍

    • @fificap66
      @fificap66 Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic Thanks. Unfortunately the Donner EM1 or EM2 is out of stock inFrance. I've ordered a powerplay P2!

  • @erene9544
    @erene9544 Před rokem

    Hi! May I know how to work the Xvive u3 transmitter to the mixer as it uses XLR instead?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před rokem

      Yeah the wireless xlr would work well for this. Although the Xvive also has the U4 which is actually an IEM system: czcams.com/video/YsMtzSuDH-w/video.html

  • @realmusic4you
    @realmusic4you Před 3 lety

    Can you recommend a lower-cost similar wireless system for a singer with effects using an earset microphone?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      Are you asking for a wireless vocal system? Like xlr? If so, I did a video on this one: czcams.com/video/gCgIhlSP6Oc/video.html

  • @neilkendall9857
    @neilkendall9857 Před 2 lety

    Hi, interesting idea! I have a Zoom L-12 digital mixer which has 5 monitor outputs with built in headphone amplifiers, so up to to 5 musicians can have individual in ear monitor mixes. Would it be possible to use a plug and play wireless guitar system to have wireless in ear monitors with my mixer? I could plug the transmitter into the mixer, but how would I plug my in ears into the receiver, since they're both male jack connections?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      This basically can replace anything that can be replaced with a cable. So yeah, it should work if I understand correctly 👍

  • @jamesphillips7211
    @jamesphillips7211 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Scott. Thanks so much for this. It just might save me a lot of money! 🤞
    I just have a couple of questions please...
    1. Is it possible to have multiple members plug in these devices and not interfere with each others signal?
    2. You often have a 'cons' section to your videos. What is the con with this set up please?
    Many thanks in advance. 🙏👍😁

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 7 měsíci

      1) you can, but I don’t recommend using a ton of cheap wireless all at once. See this video:
      czcams.com/video/Xgw96rY4TAc/video.htmlsi=m7nhnk-wsvTfgaQD
      2) this isn’t really how IEMs are meant to be used, and you can get pretty afffordable stuff now without this hack. But again, the more cheap wireless on stage at once, the more likely they will get interference. But I also go over that in this video: czcams.com/video/Xi2JcMomjQ0/video.htmlsi=7uVBzNBbvjbVPSxa

    • @jamesphillips7211
      @jamesphillips7211 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ScottUhlMusic Thanks so much Scott. I actually watched your top 5 things you get wrong with wireless systems right after this and saw that the exact question I asked was in the list! 🥴😂😬
      Thanks so much for taking the time to reply and top notch channel! 👍

  • @sendalunar2974
    @sendalunar2974 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much! I have a question. Would you recommend using the headphone out into the wireless transmitter or using the DI out of my amp? Considering I just need to hear myself. Thank you very much!

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      You’ll need a headphone amp no matter what to adjust the volume. Whatever it’s coming out of. Just always watch your ears, since this is a DIY hack and not a normal IEM setup 👍 Always test it on low low volume first

    • @sendalunar2974
      @sendalunar2974 Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic thank you! Will do! I'll try it out for tonight's gig

  • @kevinblakely4384
    @kevinblakely4384 Před rokem

    Hello Thanks for this video. Where to I plug the other end of the xlr cable in my Mixing Desk please?? Is it the Monitor Output? Thanks

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před rokem +1

      Wherever you are getting sent a signal from. Usually a mixer 👍

  • @yenti2005
    @yenti2005 Před 18 dny

    Good video! A little corny with the movie video clips, but overall a good video demonstration.

  • @superluchacallejera
    @superluchacallejera Před rokem

    hi Scott . Do u know an easy way to convert stereo to mono audio? in case to take the output from headphones..to use this method... and 2nd what happend if u connect xvive u4 to a stereo output? the xvive convert/sum stereo to mono signal? these are my 2 choices for iem. I like nux iem but too many bad reviews on that. by the way very informative channel..

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před rokem +1

      You basically have to set it to mono from the mixer (or wherever you are getting the signal from). You need to make sure something converts it to mono, like that switch in the P2 i mention here. Glad you’ve enjoyed the channel! 🤘

  • @franciscodominguezguitar2510

    Hi! I want to do this, and I already have 1 Ammoon system, do you think I will have interference problems if I perform with 2 pairs (one for my guitar and one for my inears)?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      All wireless depends on the environment, but I think 2 wireless shouldn’t be a problem. Maybe get the red/wood one and the black one as a second one just to be safe 👍

  • @tupirul
    @tupirul Před 3 lety

    The mono/stereo switch let you listen in one /both sides of the headphones? Most mixers aux are only one side of the headphones

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Yup, check out this video to understand more: czcams.com/video/WpvkVrNQtxA/video.html

  • @joshuaplaciego5904
    @joshuaplaciego5904 Před rokem

    How about if u have effects pedals?

  • @baron1c
    @baron1c Před 2 lety +1

    Do you have to use the headphone amp or can you just use a quarter inch adapter on the receiver and adapt the quarter inch to eighth inch headphone Jack?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      As long as you have a way to turn up or down the volume of whatever the wireless receiver is plugged into (so you can control volume of your IEM mix), you can use whatever you would like 👍

  • @modusartsgroup
    @modusartsgroup Před 2 lety

    I am using a BOSS WL-50 transmitter + receiver set FROM my guitar INTO my Digitech RP360 effects processor/amp simulator. And then a BOSS WL-20L transmitter + receiver set FROM my Digitech RP360 and finally INTO my Behringer Powerplay P2. The BOSS WL-50 and WL-20L work seamlessly and without interfering with each other. You just have to remember to "pair" each set's transmitter to the proper receiver before each session.
    Coming OUT of the Digitech RP360's stereo 1/8" output jack via a high quality 10' long, 1/8" to 1/8" patch cable, I then use a high quality 1/8" female to 1/4" male adapter going into a high quality 1/4" female to 1/4" female line connector, with the WL-20L transmitter 1/4" plug going INTO the opposite end of the 1/4" female to 1/4" female line connector. The WL-20L receiver is then plugged directly INTO the Behringher Powerplay 2 with, of course, a pair of high quality studio headphones coming OUT of the the Behringher Powerplay 2. (The pocket clip on the Behringer Powerplay P2 is super-convenient.)
    This is how I practice at home. All together this cost significantly more than $100 but I chose to go this route because of the versatility of all of this gear if I want to set up differently, for instance, using the BOSS WL-20L and the WL-50 to go wireless with two instruments simultaneously (me and a collaborator) or even to go wireless with one instrument and, by way of a XLR to 1/4" male converter, one mic. Haven't tried that yet but I COULD without paying $300 for a BOSS wireless mic receiver/transmitter set. (Which I probably will do anyway because I'm sick. SICK, I TELL YOU! This is what Sweetwater can do to a person. Guard your Souls, friends....)

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      Nice! If you found something that works for you, that’s the important part. Great setup 👍

  • @robertsesmamusic
    @robertsesmamusic Před rokem

    Im trying to get this set up for band practice but also record the feed with an interface. Is there any way thats possible?

  • @midway1977
    @midway1977 Před 2 lety

    hi there! I tried a similiar thing with the black amoon 5.8 MHz through a *passive* beltpack. Way not loud enough.
    Does the active one do a great job??

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, a passive one is going to be much much more quiet than an active one like the P2

  • @robbieflower1119
    @robbieflower1119 Před 2 lety

    Hi just a quick question seems the wireless guitar system is mono does the output in the headphones only come out in one ear or both???

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      You’ll hear it in both if you set the switch to mono. Find out more in my video here: czcams.com/video/WpvkVrNQtxA/video.html

  • @stevehamilton7385
    @stevehamilton7385 Před 2 lety

    If you plug the transmitter into a headphone's out of a device....would you really need the P2 at the receiver end?....considering your having an adaptor to plug my headphones into the receiver.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      If you don’t mind going to the transmitter to turn up or down volume. The way to turn up or down won’t be mobile on you in that case. But yes, you could do that if you wanted 👍

  • @levymichael126
    @levymichael126 Před 2 lety

    Hello, thanks a lot for this video.
    Regarding the wireless device what do you suggest ? Mono or stereo ? Because I use the system with the jack (mono) and I don’t need to pull completely the jack inside the amplifier.
    If I do that I don’t have a signal in my ears.
    So not easy to found a wireless stereo with a 5.8 ghz.
    Thanks for your help

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      This diy system is a mono system. If you are interested in a stereo system for somewhat cheap, check out this video: czcams.com/video/dJL_zI2drRQ/video.html

    • @levymichael126
      @levymichael126 Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic thanks for your answer my question was regarding the p2. Because when il put a mono jack i don't need to put fully the jack inside to have the sound, if i put it fully i have nothing in my ears. Perhaps i need to change the P2 from stereo to mono ?
      Thanks

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      Oh I see your question now… that’s pretty strange. Yeah try switching it from mono to stereo and see if that works

  • @fabricioamansi
    @fabricioamansi Před měsícem

    Hi the amnoon transmitter can not be use as a voice in ear? thanks ( for singers)

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před měsícem +1

      For vocals? No, get a wireless xlr instead like this one: czcams.com/video/ys2mKt0j7KI/video.htmlsi=p_UyTis96gqm98do

    • @fabricioamansi
      @fabricioamansi Před měsícem

      @@ScottUhlMusic thank you, i mean for in ear. like IN EAR MONITOR. but cheap like AMMOON :)

  • @skybrat2088
    @skybrat2088 Před 2 lety

    Good day! May I know if you can use a passive headphone controller like Fischer Amps Mini Bodypack 2 in replace of the Powerplay 2?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven’t used that one specifically, but pretty much any headphone amp will work 👍

    • @skybrat2088
      @skybrat2088 Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic Greatly appreciated... Thanks!

  • @Jeff4014
    @Jeff4014 Před 2 lety

    Whats the difference between the Xvive4 receiver and trasnmitter and the behringer P2... i don't really get it... the behringer p2 doesn't have a transmitter?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      Behringer P2 is wired. The Xvive is wireless.

  • @michaeltf6987
    @michaeltf6987 Před rokem

    what'd happen if you just use an adapter to connect the IEM's straight to the receiver? You wouldn't have a personal volume adjustment but would it work?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před rokem +1

      Yup you can. I do recommend having volume control though. It’s asking for a problem if you do not have volume control

    • @michaeltf6987
      @michaeltf6987 Před rokem

      @@ScottUhlMusic thank you! Much appreciated

  • @ianc6741
    @ianc6741 Před 2 lety

    Hi, thanks for this. Will there be an interference issue if 3 sets of these are run altogether (1set for Bass player, 1 set for lead guitarist, 1 set for rhythm guitarist)? Thanks.

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      If you use that many of a cheap wireless system all on the same frequency, it’s possible. Get one on 900mhz, one on 5.8ghz and one in 2.4ghz would be my advice 👍

    • @ianc6741
      @ianc6741 Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic thanks heaps.

  • @TeamZulueta
    @TeamZulueta Před 2 lety

    Hi Scott. Thanks for this video. We have a band for our church and currently running P1s with xlr cables for our IEM. If we convert 5 or 6 IEMs with the ammoon wireless rig, will there be any interferance from running 5 of them?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Almost guaranteed yes. Cheap wireless are meant when you use 2-3, maybe 4 wireless at once. You sometimes can get away with 5 or more, but when you start using more wireless, you have to spend money on the nicer ones that can use more at one time.

    • @TeamZulueta
      @TeamZulueta Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic thank you for your quick reply. Maybe the interferance will be minimized or eliminated if i extend the output from the mixer with an xlr cable then plugin the female xlr to female 1/4 inch then plug in the transmitter to separate the transmitters. Probably that would work? :)

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Man, any hack CAN work. But with cheap wireless, the more wireless you run at once the less of a chance that they will work. You won’t know unless you try, but IMO that’s too many cheap wireless on stage

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      I would look into these. They are pretty affordable: czcams.com/video/dJL_zI2drRQ/video.html
      And use this trick of one transmitter and 2 receivers: czcams.com/video/A7Drmjn6vsQ/video.html

    • @TeamZulueta
      @TeamZulueta Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your input. We already have bought a setup for wired IEMs. Probably will just get the vocalists for this setup. Thanks again!

  • @kimlawrenz27
    @kimlawrenz27 Před 3 lety

    I'm using maono sound card can I do this in to sound card so I can have wireless monitor ?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      I’m not familiar with that.... but anything that takes a 1/4” cable can become wireless using the method in this video 👍

  • @rubensantana3904
    @rubensantana3904 Před 2 lety +1

    Can i just connect this directly to the back of a piano?? Or no?

  • @chazdillon2909
    @chazdillon2909 Před rokem

    What size rack do I need for everything? I’m going to start piecing this together.
    This on on my list and might be missing something. Behringher 2u. Power 1u. Splitter 2u. In ear wireless 1u. My guitar wireless 1u. My helix 2u. Power amp 1-2u. Leave a space for router?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před rokem +1

      My advice is to always leave at least 1U of room. Sometimes 2u just in case you want to upgrade 👍

    • @chazdillon2909
      @chazdillon2909 Před rokem

      @@ScottUhlMusic thanks. Am I missing anything though?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před rokem +1

      I’m not sure of your exact setup, but it looks like you have everything 👍

  • @fabiocaetanofigueiredo1353

    I go with the Sennheiser for Shure 😂

  • @marcocabezas6875
    @marcocabezas6875 Před 2 lety

    Hola tiene latencia ?
    Pregunto porque quiero hacer con dos walkie talkie lo siguiente
    Un walkie talkie le enchufo un mini plug , a ese mini plug le pongo un adaptador para enchufar en una salida auxiliar del mixer y el otro walkie talkie que también tenga el el cable mini plug con si respectivo adaptador que iría enchufado un parlante preamplificado o potenciado por eso quería preguntar si tenia latencia
    Gracias 🙂

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      The more cheap wireless you stack will eventually get latency. But using one usually doesn’t cause latency. 👍

  • @TheJuliokan
    @TheJuliokan Před 2 lety

    I'll check on this fornmy band but do you know if those wireless systems can run with multiple receivers so we can have the same mix for more than one band member?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      You cannot do that with this system. This is an IEM hack and the wireless cannot send simultaneously to multiple receivers. However, this one is a great price and can do that: czcams.com/video/dJL_zI2drRQ/video.html

    • @TheJuliokan
      @TheJuliokan Před 2 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic Oh yeah, I've watched that video. I asked because a friend of mine wants a wireless IEM system on a budget (on a very thight budget) but I was wondering if this could run several transmitters. For the band, I'd go with the Phenyx, hands down! Thanks again, mate!!!

  • @memyselfandi3202
    @memyselfandi3202 Před 3 měsíci

    The iRig Pro Duo (only one available) is sadly even more expensive then the entire in-ear set-up. Any budget friendly alternatives anyone can recommend?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I have a whole buying guide here that I think will help: czcams.com/video/Xi2JcMomjQ0/video.htmlsi=QWK8xZh5j7SOv-_K

    • @memyselfandi3202
      @memyselfandi3202 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ScottUhlMusic Thanks!

  • @alaoraf2360
    @alaoraf2360 Před rokem

    Wouldn't it play only one one side pf the headphones ?

  • @brylidan
    @brylidan Před 4 dny

    please make a video but for the full band

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 4 dny +1

      You wouldn't want to do this with a full band, that's too much cheap wireless

  • @neutrinou
    @neutrinou Před rokem

    Hello! I currently use this technique (Behringer P2 and Ammoon A8 with XR18 console) and I currently have issue, audio starts cracking at higher volume. But if I set volume too low on console output, the transmitter's noise is too noticeable. Is there any way to solve this?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před rokem

      There are many possibilities. This is a diy hack and it’s not a REAL IEM system. Since making this video I have found this which might help: czcams.com/video/UorLl_vxYA4/video.html

  • @Itsmypureworld
    @Itsmypureworld Před rokem

    Do you think this concept would work for a wireless mic too?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před rokem

      I did a video on one actually: czcams.com/video/gCgIhlSP6Oc/video.html

  • @maraz2215
    @maraz2215 Před 7 měsíci

    Behringer Headphone Amps was not isolated well so I experienced noise due to the wireless signal. I recommend DONNER with inbuilt chargeable battery

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 7 měsíci

      Dinner is good, but this is the one I recommend the most now: The Best WIRED IN-EAR MONITOR SYSTEM - Fzone P4
      czcams.com/video/8it_NjTiUT0/video.html

  • @molnarbalazs2000
    @molnarbalazs2000 Před 3 lety

    This might be a rookie question but do I need to have the amp on the receiver side? Like my idea is to plug the transmitter into an amp and just connect the receiver to my earphones with a female-female connector, sorry if that's really dumb 😂😂

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      No worries at all... and I would highly advise against that because you won’t be able to control the volume in any way if you go that route.

    • @molnarbalazs2000
      @molnarbalazs2000 Před 3 lety

      @@ScottUhlMusic thanks for the advice, and I'm definitely planning on getting the P2 later on, it just doesn't fit my budget right now. Also I have a volume control knob before the transmitter, so if that's not a concern, my setup is technically possible, right?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      As long as you have a way to turn up or down the signal going to your ears, you’ll be good 👍

  • @1999tiagosanches
    @1999tiagosanches Před měsícem

    And what about the sound quality? I have a ld system that cost me 250 and the sound quality is really bad, a lot of frequencies are lost

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před měsícem

      This isn’t really a “traditional” IEM system. If you are looking for high quality, look into an actual IEM system. This is a hack to get by

  • @town944folk
    @town944folk Před 2 lety

    Hi Scott. I am very new to this audio game. I have a question. We have a Soundcraft UI24R DIGITAL Mixer that we use at our church. We have the Behringer 1 and 2 that we bought for the preacher's in-ear monitor. The Mike that he uses is wireless. How would we adapt the system using either the Behringer P1 or P2. Could we plug in that transmitter into our P1 OR P2 and somehow have it connected to our Soundcraft UI24R wirelessly?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      Are you wanting him to be able to hear his microphone in in ear monitors? Is that what you are using the P2 for? I’ve never used in ear monitors for speaking stuff, but that is possible to do. You just need to send the signal out of an AUX send on whichever digital mixer you are using. I did a video on that here for the behringer x32: czcams.com/video/XQjFhkQTVP8/video.html

    • @town944folk
      @town944folk Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the quick reply Scott. Yes that is correct. He says he cannot hear his voice through the three stage monitors and four speakers we have on stage. He wants to hear his own voice that's correct. He tends to move around when preaching so using a cable from the aux to connect to the Behringer is not ideal

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 2 lety

      Ok cool, then yeah you need to use the aux send like I do in that video. It should be very similar on the soundcraft 👍

    • @town944folk
      @town944folk Před 2 lety

      Thanks Scott. Will let you know how it goes

  • @PocketDrummer
    @PocketDrummer Před rokem

    3:38 - The main reason for me to spend more is to have a limiter. I really don't want blown eardrums.

  • @BagusWibisono
    @BagusWibisono Před 3 lety

    This iem sound good for stages?

    • @ScottUhlMusic
      @ScottUhlMusic  Před 3 lety

      I’ve performed with it multiple times and it works great. But as I say in the video, if I can use my nice sennheiser or this unit, I would use my sennheiser IEM system. This is just a cheap hack to get wireless in ears for only $100 if you cannot afford a nice Shure/sennheiser IEM system.