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CAD GXLIEM4 Quad Wireless In Ear Monitor System (902-928Mhz)


Description



Features
- 16 channel frequency agile performance
- High dynamic range for outstanding fidelity
- High contrast LCD display
- Battery life indicator on Bodypack Receiver
- Operates in 900 Mhz band free from TV and FCC regulatory issues
- Advanced Dipole Antenna technology on the Bodypack receiver for increased operating distance
- All Metal Transmitter Chassis for shielded operation
- AA Battery Life of >10Hrs of operation
Specs
- Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
- Frequency band: T Band 902-928Mhz
- Dynamic range: >110dB
- Channels: 16
- Transmitting power: 30mW
- Battery life: >10Hrs
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submitted2 years ago
byK
fromPeabody Massachusetts
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This item was backordered when I originally purchased it and I wasn't sure when it would be back in stock, customer service was very communicative and gave me an accurate timeline of when I should expect the product to ship. When it was back in stock it came in in great condition!
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submitted3 months ago
asked byKen
fromWooster, Oh
If I plug in the channel A only will I be able to hear the mix simultaneously through all four receivers? Without plugging into B,C and D?
Yes, with the CAD GXLIEM4 Quad Wireless In-Ear Monitor System, you can hear the same mix on all four receivers even if you only plug into Channel A, but only if the system is configured for mono and all receivers are set to receive Channel A’s transmission.submitteda year ago
asked byKarl
fromNew York
Is the system expandable to 5 or more receivers?
Unfortunately, no.submitted2 years ago
asked bySam
fromLouisville Ky.
I currently have dual aux outs. I want to send aux 1 to wireless reciever1 and 2. I want to send Aux 2 to wireless reciever 3 and 4. Is that possible with this system In the future I plan on having a mixer with 4 aux monitor outs so this system would do the job. I just need it to work until we replace the mixer.
We need a little more information to better help you. Please give us a call at 855-770-3373submitted3 years ago
asked bySiege
fromOhio
I need a fifth receiver. Understanding that adding a fifth means two people share the same mix, how can I buy an extra receiver (or replacement in case one was lost or damaged)? Not having luck searching for one.
You may need to contact the manufacturer directly cadaudio.com/about/contact-us Or give us a call to schedule a one-on-one with a gear advisor.submitted3 years ago
asked byWes
fromOkmulgee Okla
Are there any reviews about this product?
I’m sorry, but no.submitted4 years ago
asked byPhil
fromTallahassee, FL
Just to clarify...four channels can be used simultaneously, meaning four separate mixes with each of the four receivers having its own mix, correct? Also, is software or an app available so each performer can tweak his own personal mix? Thanks
All 4 can be used at the same time, they can be individually adjusted just not through any software that I'm aware of.