Phenyx Pro UHF IEM System

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https://www.amazon.com/Phenyx-Pro-Selectable-Frequency-Mountable/dp/B07JN62MZQ

Lowest latency WIRELESSS STEREO Headphones at OK price  is these



Phenyx Pro PTM-10 UHF Wireless Stereo in Ear Monitor System with Rackmount Kit (902 - 928 MHz)
$216 direct )
https://phenyxpro.com/collections/in-ear-monitor-system/products/phenyx-pro-ptm-10
Review

The Phenyx Pro UHF is another incredible bang for the buck wireless in-ear monitor system. Operating in the much less congested 900 MHz frequency band, it is very reliable with little to no signal interference. However, the 900 MHz frequency is only available in the United States and Canada. If your outside of those countries or planning on touring outside of those countries, it's best to skip down to the next unit. Both the receiver and transmitter are relatively durable. The receiver takes 2 AA batteries with 8 hours of use.

The sound quality for the Phenyx Pro UHF is decent. Not the best sound quality on this list but not to bad either. While turning up the bass on the mix, there was a bit of noise. It worked best for me to keep the bass at a lower volume. However, many users claim this system hits the jackpot with an additional purchase of higher quality ear-buds.
I found it very interesting that the Phenyx Pro's receiver had an option for a limiter, EQ, or mono/stereo and BALANCE at this low of a price. Typically, In-ear monitors that have these extra features are at least triple the price as this system.

Overall, the Phenyx Pro is an incredible in-ear monitor system for the cheap price. It is very reliable, relatively durable with no longevity complaints thus far, and it has many extra features for the sound quality.

How to set up the Phenyx Pro in-ear monitor system

1. Power the transmitter on
2. Make sure the receiver (bodypack) has 2 AA batteries and power it on
3. Pick a channel on the transmitter (anyone you prefer that is not the same as any other frequency as other wireless units on stage)
4. On the transmitter; press set than scroll over on screen to press exit. (transmitter screen will show a loading icon)
5. Open the battery pack of the receiver (bodypack) and face it towards the front right of the transmitter
6. Press the set button on the transmitter while holding the receiver open towards the IR sync button on the transmitter
7. Once the blinking (loading symbol) of the transmitter stops you are free to use the Phenyx Pro in-ear monitor system
Pros

- Rackmountable
- Reliable with little to no signal interference
- Great customer service
- Transmitter with metal casing and durable antenna
- Receivers compartment is able to fit rechargeable batteries (unlike many receivers)
Cons

- Not able to be used outside of the United States and Canada
- Noisy bass when turned up
- Poor belt clip (best to put it in your pocket)
- Manuel is not very thorough
Features

- Comes with rack-mountable hardware
- Limiter option on the receiver
- Mono or stereo option on the receiver (labeled FO)
- EQ option on the receiver
- Headphone jack in the receiver
Check Amazon Reviews Phenyx Pro UHF

Tech Specs

Frequency Band:
905MHz – 925MHz)
Number of Frequencies:
6 channels, 11 groups (total of 66)
Stereo/Mono:
Either one

gumtown

A Limiter option is a must with IEM systems,
you know,
just in case of a sudden signal accident at  the desk.
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