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XVIVE U4 In-Ear Monitor Wireless System: Official Videoplay button

XVIVE U4 In-Ear Monitor Wireless System: Official Video

GREAT VALUE WIRELESS IN-EAR SYSTEM | Xvive U4 | TOM QUAYLE DEMOplay button

GREAT VALUE WIRELESS IN-EAR SYSTEM | Xvive U4 | TOM QUAYLE DEMO

Xvive U4 Wireless In Ear Monitor System | Reviewplay button

Xvive U4 Wireless In Ear Monitor System | Review

DON'T BREAK THE BANK! Xvive U4 In-Ear Monitor System!play button

DON'T BREAK THE BANK! Xvive U4 In-Ear Monitor System!

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This XVive U4 wireless monitoring system provides better sound feedback for stage performers and performance quality. As a portable wireless system, you don't need to set up. Just plug-and-play to quickly build your monitoring system. The system itself is comprised of a transmitter unit, which connects to your audio source (typically a mixer or sound interface); and a belt-pack receiver (two are included in this pack) to which you connect your earphones or headphones.

The U4 system features high-resolution, 24-bit/48kHz audio, with a very wide and smooth frequency response between 20Hz and 20kHz, a signal-to-noise ratio of 107 decibels and more volume than you’ll ever need. The sound is better than CD quality, and much, much better than MP3 quality.

The internal battery in both the transmitter and the receiver lasts for five hours. The battery is easily charged using the included USB cable and any standard 5V USB charger, and charging takes between 1.5 and 2.5 hours depending on the current of the charger being used.

Direct Communication
With the two included U4 receivers, you can broadcast your signal to a a bandmate, but adding extra receivers will make it useful for a whole group (see SKU# 116084393 for extra receivers). This can be useful in situations where one person needs to communicate clearly and directly to a group—either in noisy environments or in situations where you don’t want to disturb others. This makes it an excellent option for things like group demos, presentations or gigging.

Free and easy recording
For recording musicians, whether in a home or professional studio, going wireless makes the whole process so much freer and easier—especially if you’re playing or singing and engineering at the same time.

Discreet Practice
If you want to practice guitar or bass privately—for example late at night—you can run your signal through a multi-effect unit or modeling amp, send either the 1/4" or XLR output to your headphones or earphones, and move freely around your home. Even your whole band—up to two musicians in this case—can use the system together. There can be one monitor mix per transmitter, and with the different U4 sets, you can customize monitor mixes for each band member. This is an easy, great-sounding and cost-effective monitoring solution for studio recording, rehearsals or live gigs. In rehearsal, this also means that there’s no need for PA speakers—so your band can practice in an apartment, or late at night.
Xvive U4 In-Ear Monitor Wireless System With One Transmitter and Two Receivers
Xvive U4 In-Ear Monitor Wireless System With One Transmitter and Two Receivers
Xvive U4 In-Ear Monitor Wireless System With One Transmitter and Two Receivers

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  • High-quality, ultracompact wireless system for in-ear monitors
  • Audiophile 24-bit/48kHz sound with less than 5 ms of latency
  • Industry standard 2.4gHz wireless technology
  • Reliable, solid RF connection over a range of 90 feet
  • Can also wirelessly broadcast to an audio recorder or mixer
  • Less than 5ms latency
  • 5 hours of battery life
  • Create your personal or team/band monitor system
  • This includes one transmitter and 2 receivers

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4.6

5 Reviews

80%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Home Studio3
  2. Outdoor Events / Games3
  3. Performances3
  4. Amateur Recording2
  5. Professional Recording2
Cons
  1. Poor Sound Quality1
  2. Unreliable1
Describe Yourself
  1. Professional Musician4
  2. Novice1
Pros
  1. Easy To Use5
  2. Compact4
  3. Good Audio3
  4. Lightweight3
  5. Durable2
  • Better than I expected

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byGerry

    fromMA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Quality build, easy to use, great price; very cool.

  • Great for rehearsals…not for live gigs

    3

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byPatrick

    fromChicago

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Our band loved these units during rehearsal, but we encountered a lot of signal interference at our live gigs. None of the 8 channels performed without cutting out and buzzing, even at ultra low gain levels.

  • I'm pleased with it so far. It seems to have met a need.

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byStephen

    fromSouth Oklahoma

    I appreciate the simplicity of use in monitoring!

  • Excellent so far.

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byMatt K

    fromBrainerd, MN

    Have used it for one live gig so far. It works as advertised and is very simple to set up and use. We may end up buying a second transmitter to have an alternate mix for other band members. The non-replaceable battery gave me some cause for concern, however, I did purchase the 3-year warranty from Guitar Center to cover that, at least for the next 3 years.

  • Great product!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byAngelito

    fromCumbia City, Tx

    VERY easy to use.

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  • asked byJay

    fromlas vegas, nv

    what is the audio Hz range?

    what is the audio Hz range?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    20 Hz – 20 kHz (-3dB)