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Audio2000'S AWM6304U 100 Selectable Frequency UHF In-Ear Monitor System
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Brand | Audio2000'S |
Model Name | language _ tag |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | In Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
About this item
- 100 Adjustable Frequencies
- Includes PVC Carrying Case
- Stereo/Mono/Mix Audio Output Setting
- Four Equalization Settings. Frequency Agile over a 25 MHz Bandwidth, with 100 preprogrammed Frequencies Available
- Built-in Audio Limiter on the Receiver
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Sound quality | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | — |
Value for money | 4.1 | 3.8 | 2.2 | 4.5 | — | — |
Quality of material | 3.8 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | — |
Battery life | — | 4.2 | — | 4.6 | 4.8 | — |
Sold By | Pocenter, Inc. | Amazon.com | Instrumentpro | Phenyx Technology, LLC | Phenyx Pro Direct | G-MARK |
connectivity tech | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless, UHF | Wireless | Wireless |
headphones form factor | In Ear | In Ear | Universal In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear |
connector type | wireless | wireless | wireless | wireless | wireless | 6.35mm Jack |
headphones jack | — | — | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 6.35 mm Jack |
cable feature | Without Cable, Retractable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable |
material | Pvc | — | Silicone | Metal | Metal | Aluminum |
model name | language tag | — | IE 100 PRO WIRELESS | PTM-11 | — | G5.1IEM |
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Product information
Item Weight | 5.3 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 15 x 4 x 13 inches |
ASIN | B00Y4S5Z5O |
Item model number | AWM6304U |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #21,805 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #60 in Recording In-Ear Audio Monitors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 29, 2015 |
Color Name | Black |
Connector Type | wireless |
Material Type | Pvc |
Battery type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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The AWM6304U is a Professional UHF Agile Wireless In-Ear monitoring System (with 100 Adjustable Frequencies). It includes a PVC Carrying Case.
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Customers like the performance, value, clarity, and range of the headphones. For example, they mention it works great for what it's worth, perfect for a band on a budget, and has very clear signal on all channels. Some are happy with ease of use, and reception. That said, opinions are mixed on sound quality.
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Customers like the performance of the headphones. They say that they work great for what they are, perform admirably, and have 99 channels to pick from. Some customers mention that the wireless part of the system works fine, and others say that it distorts and quits after 15-20 minutes. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and value of the product.
"...are your best bet because I cannot be more satisfied to have found a good, affordable, working IEM." Read more
"...Using these greatly reduced our stage noise, they work fine and are on the same level as the cad and galaxy audio costing 300-500...." Read more
"...We haven't had a single problem with this system. It has performed flawlessly for 4 years. Great performance with a minor investment...." Read more
"...About 5 feet away, this unit works great and can be hear clearly. However 10+ feet away, the signal starts to randomly cut out with bursts of static...." Read more
Customers find the headphones great value for money. They say it's well worth the purchase, perfect for a band on a budget, and great for low budget productions. Customers also mention that the clear sound makes it a great purchase for s home studio or live gig. Overall, customers say the headphones are a perfect entry level item.
"...best bet because I cannot be more satisfied to have found a good, affordable, working IEM." Read more
"...bucks, but this is a good and professional quality unit at a very reasonable price...." Read more
"...It has performed flawlessly for 4 years. Great performance with a minor investment...." Read more
"This unit offers great features at a low price. The plastic body packs do feel cheaply constructed but are well designed...." Read more
Customers like the interference of the headphones. They say they have had zero problems with clarity and interference, and are getting a very clear signal on all channels. They also mention that there is very little interference.
"...Sound? CRYSTAL CLEAR. No hiss, no buzz, no distortion...." Read more
"...on my monitor mix to where I'm not in the red I get a VERY clear and defined result!..." Read more
"...I know am getting very clear signal on all channels...." Read more
"...There is a little interference with stage lights and other equipment but it's not enough to really complain about...." Read more
Customers like the range of the headphones. They say the sound quality is excellent, the transmission range is surprisingly good, and the reception is decent. Some mention that the range is stable for about 30-50 ft when in line of sight, and that the signal strength is fine.
"...I also have to say, the range is very impressive as well...." Read more
"...Transmission range is surprisingly good as well, with great reception...." Read more
"...live with this yet, but the sound is really good, and the signal strength is fine too...." Read more
"...Pros:Better range than expected.All the units worked and build better than expected.About everything you need in one package...." Read more
Customers find the setup and use of the headphones to be super easy. They mention that it's plug and play, and there are no tuners to bump.
"...Not only is this thing built quite well, it's a breeze to set up and get transmitting; and I'm one of those "skip directions, push buttons"..." Read more
"This unit is simple to operate, and works as expected right out of the box...." Read more
"...Comes with a nice carrying case. It's very plug and play. Get better earphones." Read more
"...I've only been using it at home for rehearsals.The setup and use is super easy. Basically plug and play...." Read more
Customers have good things to say about the reception of the headphones. They say, for example, it won't have any cellular interference issues, it has great reception, and it doesn't interfere with other wireless devices. Customers also appreciate that the transmitter and receivers on the item are very good.
"...That's really handy. The limiter is good and does not completely cut out the signal when hit, still should dial in a limiter from the mixer end if..." Read more
"...Transmission range is surprisingly good as well, with great reception...." Read more
"...I love this system. I don't get much interference at all. The fact that you have 100 selectable channels makes playing anywhere a breeze...." Read more
"...that in the USA (as of this writing in June 2019) it won't have any cellular interference issues...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention that the sound is as good as any of the packs they've used, the audio path is very low noise, and they greatly reduced stage noise. However, others say that the system cut out frequently and sounded awful, there is a random noise burst from time to time, and there is some intermittent hiss or interference. The sound was somewhat distorted, which they believe was due to the cords that came along.
"...system cut out frequently and sounded awful. This system sounds very good with low white noise for the price...." Read more
"...That is by far the biggest issue with this unit. Sound is overall good, not completely perfect as with any UHF transmitter/receiver, not much you..." Read more
"...Over all for the price I can’t complain. Using these greatly reduced our stage noise, they work fine and are on the same level as the cad and galaxy..." Read more
"...There is a little tendency to hiss, mainly because of the number of gain stages preceding the radio itself...." Read more
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I currently use two of these In a worship setting. We are in a fairly hostile RF environment with a major tv tower 300 yards from us and a emergency services tower in the rear parking lot. RF has always been an issue. I figured at the price point why not let’s try it. If you are expecting a psm300, go buy something else. If you don’t have $2000-3000 to iem your worship team keep on reading. First off the transmitter audio meter is not accurate. When output was at -20 on our SL3 the transmitter was distorted. With that being said you have to adjust your mix master down on your console or the sound will be terrible. I’m fairly sure these are running a more consumer based -10 dB ref. Once you get your levels calibrated the sound quality is excellent. Stereo image is has a nice separation, full range of frequencies. There are some RF artifacts but for the price.... bass frequency’s tend to excite the RF fuzz/ static but when a full band is going and your in the moment it isn’t noticeable.
The receiver packs feel cheap, like if you dropped them you might be ok, but I wouldn’t throw them, def not a shure. There is a limiter that works ok but i opted to run the processing on our console. There are 4 eq settings on the packs. The belt clip is sturdy, but the antennas do not want to stand up. I’m going to use some wire to fix this as the packs receive better when the antenna is up..
Now for the bad....
If you are going to rack mount this you will have to get an external antenna setup. I remedied this with tnc magnetic WiFi bases and attached the stock antenna to them (see pics). Our first week we had tons of drop outs due to high swr due to the antennas being trapped inside the rack cabinet. Trabsmitters are only a half rack, but two will fit beside each other in the rack. The led displays are bright in the transmitters. The vu meters are for show only. I would had hopped for a little more stability in the RF link. We are 80 feet from the transmitters, with 300 people between us and the foh. There is static everyonce in a while and audio will drop for a split second, mainly when the batteries are old in the packs. And that brings me to my next point, the battery level is just a gemik. Make sure you use fresh batteries.
Over all for the price I can’t complain. Using these greatly reduced our stage noise, they work fine and are on the same level as the cad and galaxy audio costing 300-500. We are ordering more so all 9 of our performers have ears
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2019
I currently use two of these In a worship setting. We are in a fairly hostile RF environment with a major tv tower 300 yards from us and a emergency services tower in the rear parking lot. RF has always been an issue. I figured at the price point why not let’s try it. If you are expecting a psm300, go buy something else. If you don’t have $2000-3000 to iem your worship team keep on reading. First off the transmitter audio meter is not accurate. When output was at -20 on our SL3 the transmitter was distorted. With that being said you have to adjust your mix master down on your console or the sound will be terrible. I’m fairly sure these are running a more consumer based -10 dB ref. Once you get your levels calibrated the sound quality is excellent. Stereo image is has a nice separation, full range of frequencies. There are some RF artifacts but for the price.... bass frequency’s tend to excite the RF fuzz/ static but when a full band is going and your in the moment it isn’t noticeable.
The receiver packs feel cheap, like if you dropped them you might be ok, but I wouldn’t throw them, def not a shure. There is a limiter that works ok but i opted to run the processing on our console. There are 4 eq settings on the packs. The belt clip is sturdy, but the antennas do not want to stand up. I’m going to use some wire to fix this as the packs receive better when the antenna is up..
Now for the bad....
If you are going to rack mount this you will have to get an external antenna setup. I remedied this with tnc magnetic WiFi bases and attached the stock antenna to them (see pics). Our first week we had tons of drop outs due to high swr due to the antennas being trapped inside the rack cabinet. Trabsmitters are only a half rack, but two will fit beside each other in the rack. The led displays are bright in the transmitters. The vu meters are for show only. I would had hopped for a little more stability in the RF link. We are 80 feet from the transmitters, with 300 people between us and the foh. There is static everyonce in a while and audio will drop for a split second, mainly when the batteries are old in the packs. And that brings me to my next point, the battery level is just a gemik. Make sure you use fresh batteries.
Over all for the price I can’t complain. Using these greatly reduced our stage noise, they work fine and are on the same level as the cad and galaxy audio costing 300-500. We are ordering more so all 9 of our performers have ears
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No sabemos si es problema del canal que estamos utilizando o fallas de la corriente eléctrica, pero a veces hace un ruido de repente, pero no dura mucho.