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Takstar New In Ear Professional Stage Wireless Monitor System

by TAKSTAR
3 out of 5 stars 119 customer reviews
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  • Carrier Frequency: 432.6MHz-434MHz
  • S/N Ratio: more than 45dB
  • Receiver Operating Current: 50mA±20mA
  • Operating Range: Approx. 30m
  • Various Audio connections available
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Item Weight 1.5 pounds
Product Dimensions 14.5 x 8 x 2.9 inches
Shipping Weight 1.5 pounds
Origin Imported (Antarctica)
ASIN B00600QSS2
Item model number AL-DSJT99
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3 out of 5 stars 119 customer reviews

3 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #28,542 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
#98 in Musical Instruments > Recording Equipment > Headphone & In-Ear Audio Monitors > Earphones
Date first available at Amazon.com November 1, 2011

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By David M. Galligan on January 18, 2012
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I've owned a Shure psm 400 system. There isn't much of a comparison, however, I am pleasantly surprised. The Bodypack is sturdy enough. The transmitter is a bit cheap looking, (but cmon.... this is a cheap system.) I wasn't expecting much. I purchased 2 systems for our church because I wanted to see if the frequencies interfered with each other, but they didn't so, I'll buy probably 2 more. It did take me 5 minutes to tweak the frequency to get it where i wanted it. Would not recommend for road/stadium gigging, but for small setting and a small budget, it will do fine.
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This system works extremely well as long as certain provisions are made. For example, my unit had an AC adapter that was rated at 220 volts input. In some countries this may work, but wherever normal house voltage is 110 to 120 volts the output of this 12 vdc adapter will only be about 9 vdc or so. The transmitter MUST have 12 vdc or it will perform very badly so you may need to get another adapter at Radio Shack. Make sure the plug will fit the transmitter's receptacle properly and has the correct polarity and current rating. Once you have a comparable power supply you won't believe how well this system performs. I have used it onstage a few times and can go anywhere in the room without a dropout. The sound input is stereo, so when you hook up to a mono output (which is what normally comes out of most sound boards) one earphone will be louder than the other. Not a problem as I only like one earphone in anyway so I can hear the band with the other ear. Also remember to not have too high an input signal as this will cause distortion. If you follow these tips and experiment a bit you will have a good monitor system that didn't send you to the poor house.
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As a solo musician that requires a 12 channel mix involving various outboard stereo FX processors etc - I had used a similarly priced unit from another manufacturer for approx 10 years which broke and I could not find an inexpensive In Ear System to replace it with . (Bluetooth is no good due to latency issues.) Discovered this via Amazon - read reviews and took a chance. I did not even try the earbuds that came with it as I knew I had a better pair. It works flawlessly. Great quality broadcast. All the volume I need with a some in reserve. Still had a workable audio signal at almost 130 feet in backyard. No disrespect intended here to any other reviewers, however unless anyone had a faulty unit, then yes.. you will hear it primarily in one ear if your input is a mono signal. If your signal to the transmitter is too strong you will get distortion. Also - if you do not tweak/fine-tune the frequency adjustment dials on the transmitter and the receiver, so that they match (via green light on receiver) -you will either get no signal or part/total distortion. I, for one - am delighted with my purchase gamble !
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I was just hoping for something good enough for practice and small bar shows. Unfortunately, this wireless doesn't fit those needs.

CONS:
- Subpar sound quality, lacking in lows and highs
- Frequent static
- Constant hissing noise. You really notice it whenever the music stops
- Distortion. When plugged into the mixer, it there's always distortion unless I feed it volume so low I can't hear it. Try turning up the receiver, it distorts AND there's loud static
- Occasional weird high pitched UFO sounds and other random noises. Happens sometimes when you're too close to music gear, other times no apparent reason at all
- Unreliable. Sometimes I can't get sound, even though it shows good signal
- Batteries pop out if you bump it against anything. They literally eject, barely any force is required
- Included ear buds are bad, you'll need better ones
- Input is stereo, if you connect mono you only hear out of one side. Mono cables are common when working with live sound, so an adapter is needed

PROS:
- Includes a few types of cables and adapters
- Takes common AA batteries
- Battery life is good
- Design and build quality are ok for this price range

Unfortunately, the word "Professional" doesn't belong anywhere in the name of the product. It's barely entry level. I have enough difficulty using it for practice, I'd never take it out to gigs because of reliability issues. I hope Koolerton improves on it, with a few tweaks it could be decent.
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The wireless monitor works as advertised and has plenty of range. This monitor is unable to handle the dynamics of a rock band however, and produces some nasty distortion when I play guitar solos with lots of headroom. This unit would be great for listening to recorded music or watching movies without disturbing others. It would also be fine for a musical project that didn't involve using a large amount of dynamics such as a church band or an acoustic group. The overall sound is good, but not great. But if you wand to play LOUD blues based music, or anything really rocking, I don't think this monitor would be suitable. It is true that you need to keep the volume going into the transmitter to an absolute minimum and crank up the receiver to get the best sound. My monitor came with a 12 volt power adapter, and I measured 12 volts when plugged into a 110 VAC outlet. Another review mentioned something about needing to purchase another adapter to get 12 volts with 110 VAC, but I received the correct adapter.
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