🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Phenyx Pro!
The Phenyx Pro Wireless Microphone System offers a robust quad-channel setup with 4 handheld dynamic microphones, featuring 40 selectable UHF frequencies and an impressive range of up to 328 feet. Designed for professional use, it ensures enhanced signal reliability, refined sound clarity, and durable construction, making it ideal for karaoke, church services, and public speaking events.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 8 AA batteries required. (included) |
Frequency Range | 530-599.99MHz |
Frequency Response | 583 MHz |
Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | Top AutoScan Mic |
Connector Type | 6.35 mm Jack, XLR |
Special Features | Volume Control, Mute Function |
Compatible Devices | Television, PA System, Audio Mixer, Amplifier, Speaker |
Item Weight | 4.08 Kilograms |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
G**E
Reliable and Affordable
If you are looking for an affordable wireless microphone system, no need to look any farther. This system does it all. from searching usable frequencies to line of site range, no dropped signals and crystal clear sound. Recently did a fund raiser at a track and field training facility, mic signal was not compromised even at the far end of the field.Set up is easy. Receiver does all the work. Just turn on do a freq search then pair the microphone to that frequency and your done. Batteries last a whole gig, which for me is upwards of 6+ hours. I do recommend getting some good rechargeable batteries.Workmanship is superb. Mics are all metal construction and the receiver is built just as strong.They are affordable and high quality. You wont be making a mistake by purchasing this wireless system
P**N
Phenyx Pro PTU-7000 mics are outstanding.
Received the Phenyx Pro PTU-7000 last week and immediately installed the receiver in my rack. Already used the mics at our band practice and they were outstanding. My band mates love them as do I. Looking forward to using them at our next gig. Thank you Phenyx Pro.
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Powerful mic
The mic is very I buy for church conference we love it the sound is very clear before I even eq it I also text it by taking it outside of the church and go around the church we still got clear signal
M**L
So Easy to Use A Toddler Can Do It
I was excited the moment the PTU-7000-4H arrived in its sleek black box to my door step - Once opened you notice a well packaged product in plenty of protection to make sure components are in tack and you’ll not have to worry about damaged goods - The nice features of the 7000 that are worth your money include 1. Auto scan 2. 4x40 adjustable UHF 3. IR synchronization 4. Long wireless range - All of these features are conveniently packed in 1u rack set up with metal ears so it will stand ip to wear and tear if taking out on the road - The microphones themselves are made of strong metal material that you can trust will stand the test of time too - The gain structure on the 7000 for the microphones make for a smooth dialed in tone - I was running at 3/4 and using my PA to pump out the extra volume and the tone was incredible for my voice - I was amazed in the pick up pattern of the microphone itself - Being a long time shure sm58 user and the microphones that come with the 7000 hold up to the industry standard - if you are reading this and are the fence about going wireless with phenyx pro please don't hesitate to purchase the 7000 - you wont regret it
T**O
Phenyx is just as good and better than the name brands.
I received the Phenyx PTU-7000-4H in a very good clean box. No damages. Everything is nicely packed in foam protecting it from any damage. I also purchased the carry case for it and the best thing is that the foam the mics and receiver unit comes in fit right into the case. No need to do any foam cutting to fit them in.This system was installed into our church main audio system for comparison. We use Shure and Sennheiser mics and this was the only so called “low priced” mics that we used. To my surprise, they worked excellently. Here’s what I learned from two weeks of usage, compared to the Shure BLX/PG58 (our cheapest Shure mic set).Price: The Phenyx is $299, the Shure is $549. The Phenyx comes with 4 mics and the Shure only comes with 2 mics.Display - The Shure receiver only has two green lights to show the mic is connected and working, and a two number display to show the channel for the mics. The Phenyx display shows channel, battery, and reception signal strength. The Shure mics only has one button with a green light and the channel display is hidden under the battery cover. The green light turns red when the battery is low. The Phenyx mic has a battery meter and channel display all on one display. A lot easier to know the condition of batteries and channel information.Build quality - The Shure is made out of plastic, the mics and the receiver. #1 issue with the Shure is that when replacing the batteries, people tend to overtighten the cover and it cracks over time. I’m replacing 2 or 3 battery covers per mic every year due to the plastic cracking. The Phenyx is steel, both the mics and the receiver. That will make it a lot sturdier and no more cracked battery covers.Operation - The Phenyx worked just as good as the Shure. The mixer booth is about 50 feet from the stage, zero dropped reception, even while operating with 8 other wireless mics. As for setup of mic to receiver, the Phenyx has an infrared sync, so no need to fumble with changing channels. The Phenyx due to it being metal is a bit heavier than the Shure, but that is what’s expected from an all metal vs plastic.Battery life - We are using rechargeable batteries. We are still on the original set I installed two weeks ago. Total hours used so far is about 5 hours and the battery meters are still showing a quarter to half left.Sound Quality - Ran both sets of mics without EQ. Sound is very close. The Shure does have a bit higher, brighter tone to it. With EQ settings ON, they are virtually the same sound. Can’t tell the difference.The only thing that I was not able to test was how long will it last being used weekly. Otherwise, for the price, you cannot go wrong with the Phenyx PTU 7000. There’s really no bad thing to say about the mics and receiver. Why spend $150 more on a name brand when Phenyx performs just as good and better in all other categories. With Phenyx, you get 4 mics, metal frame, informative display, and great sound. I did purchase the Phenyx stereo IEM set and will write a review for it soon too. I am looking forward to purchasing other Phenyx products.
D**D
Not for professional use
I love Phenyx Pro, but this microphone system was a rare miss for them. The biggest issue off the bat was the EQ. The sound was extremely bass heavy with unacceptable levels of articulation. It sounded like the singers were half submerged in water. Connectivity was also not to the Phenyx Pro standard.This was for a professional gig, and we had to abandon these mics during soundcheck and go back to our old system. Professionals should not use these mics.I want to re-emphasize that I really do like Phenyx Pro and I think their PTU-2 True Diversity microphones are fantastic. Their monitoring system is solid as well. But this unit is not for professional use.