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Dual UHF Wireless Microphone System
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Dual UHF Wireless Microphone System

SKU:

DBLPDW-M2600

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Description:

UHF frequency range of 710-850MHz . 2 hand-held wireless mics with up to 150' operational range . Individual XLR balanced outputs and one 1/4" mixed unbalanced output. Dual RF indicators and dual AF level meters. Audio mute circuitry for quiet operation . Advanced companding circuitry. Includes batteries and 1/4" audio cable.

Features:

UHF frequency range of 710-850MHz


2 hand-held wireless mics with up to 150' operational range


Individual XLR balanced outputs and one 1/4" mixed unbalanced output


Dual RF indicators and dual AF level meters


Audio mute circuitry for quiet operation


Product Details:
Product Length: 10.1 inches
Product Width: 3.27 inches
Product Height: 15.12 inches
Product Weight: 4.47 pounds
Package Length: 15.2 inches
Package Width: 11.4 inches
Package Height: 3.3 inches
Package Weight: 3.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Fast ShippingOct 28, 2009
I asked for expedited shipping and that's what I got. I received my order in plenty of time for my party. We have not used the mics much, but when we have we were pleased. Thanks!

5Great wireless mics for the priceOct 28, 2009
I purchased these for a house party and they did not disappoint. They were used to coordinate a dance contest and for guest to offer well wishes to the birthday honoree. We enjoyed the freedom of walking around the house interviewing guest without being restricted by the cords on our previous mics. A DJ at the party told me he thought they were excellent mics for the price (can't tell if it was because of all the free drinks he was having). We experience no feedback or interference. We had so much fun that I'm mow shopping for a karaoke machine to get more use out of the mics.

Two years ago I rented a pair of Shure wireless mics for $15.00 less than it cost to own these. Yes, they are not Shure but my family and I couldn't tell the difference, so we are very satisfied with this purchase. One more use and we will more than get our money back compared to renting.

I did not know if I should shop for VHF or UHF wireless, but since the rental Shures were UHF I decided to go with the UHF PylePro even though some of the VHF mics were more affordable.

5Sound is as good of my much more expensive wired mikesSep 12, 2009
I would recommend this wireless mike system to anyone. I went 50-60 feet away from the box and even got out of the line of sight of it and still had great sound quality. If used for a meeting hall though I would make sure all cell phones are turned off or you do get a little sound interference. I used to be told we can't hear you now I hear turn it down you're too loud.

3hand heldApr 17, 2009
This unit works fairly well when you know some of its shortfalls. The sound and range are excellent, but if you hold the microphone too high on the handle, it muffles the sound and causes noises in the system. For the price, it is an excellent choice.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Definitely not Shures, but good mics for the money.Dec 22, 2008
I'm a part-time Karaoke host at a couple local bars in my town. A contemporary of mine put together the Mother-of-all-Karaoke Rigs: 12-channel mixing board, Electro-Voice speakers, preamps, compressors, sonic maximizers, Shure x-series wireless mics, intelligent EQs--and everything he bought was from professional music supply houses and brand-new.

I'm exactly the opposite; this isn't my career--it's just a fun hobby. I have a Mackie 808S 8 Channel Powered Mixer driving two JBL loudspeakers and a floor monitor. Period. My rig sounds pretty decent, and I didn't break the bank assembling it. After all, it's not like Britney Spears or Eminem are performing at my shows. However, I liked my buddy's wireless mics, so when I off-handedly asked him what the four of them set him back, I nearly passed out when he said "Oh yeah! I got 'em on sale! Only $659 apiece!"

After a gagging spit-take, I said "Looks like I'll be sticking with my Seindheisser corded mics for a while."

That was until I found this Pyle setup on Amazon here.

Okay, they're not Shures. That much is certain. But for the money, they're really decent little mics. They feel lightweight and plasticky, but have a semi-rubberized coating on them much like my ThinkPad does. The power switches are recessed and fairly rugged, and the battery compartment cover screws onto the bottom of the mics snugly and with authority.

On the back are two balanced XLR outputs--one for each mic--and a single unbalanced 1/4" mixed output. You could use this set on a professional rig, like I do with XLR cables, or connect it to your home stereo with the 1/4".

And the sound? It sounds very decent. The radios work well, with no interference at all. However, the unit puts out an inordinate lot of highs, so to stave off feedback I have to pot down the high EQ on the channels it's connected to. But they still sound good nonetheless. Besides, unlike my buddy, who will doubtless get a peptic ulcer worrying about his wicked-expensive mics in the hands of inebriated revelers, because of the low price, I worry significantly less about Drunkie McDrunkelstein dropping it--I could replace the whole set with less than half the proceeds from a single gig, if necessary.

All-in-all, these mics are a good value for the money. I've been very happy with them.

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