🎤 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Mackie Element Wave XLR Wireless Handheld Microphone System is a versatile and ultra-compact solution designed for professionals on the go. Weighing just 36.3 grams, it features a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 7 hours, ensuring you never miss a moment. With compatibility for smartphones, DSLRs, and camcorders, this microphone system is perfect for capturing high-quality audio in any setting.
Item Weight | 36.3 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.38 x 4.06 x 2.54 cm; 36.29 Grams |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | EM-WAVE-XLR |
Color Name | Black |
Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Smartphone |
Connector Type | USB |
Battery type | Lithium Ion |
Hardware Platform | Camera, Smartphone |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
A**R
wireless
Works pretty good, hopefully I'll be using it next season for live race broad castings
G**.
Un producto muy útil
La verdad es que para mi los productos mackie son buenos bonitos y baratos, le dura la batería bastante, me duró más de 7 horas continuas. Además de que aquí en Amazon es mucho más barato que en las tiendas
C**C
No es tan profesional
No es tan profesional, ocasionalmente produce un ruido de interferencia como si fuera a perder la señal...
R**8
Budget Friendly is True
This is definitely a budget piece of equipment which isn't a bad thing once you are aware and comfortable with it's limitations.Cons:- no LCD screen for battery level and other info only a LED light which flashes based on battery percentage e.g. 2 blinks for 50% battery- the noise floor is very high so you hear a lot of static when the mic is simply on. You can clean this up in post production.Pros:- very small and neat- great price- looks high quality and compact
C**E
Poor sound quality. Not good for any kind of professional application.
I found the sound quality to be so poor that I exchanged it for a new one only to find that same thing. The unit produces audible distortion of the sound. Also there is no description in any of the materials as to what kind of mini-plug output it has and what adaptor you would need to connect to a mixing board successfully. Is it stereo out (dual mono) is it just a mini balanced out? Based on our experiments, you'd need a mono/unbalanced miniplug to xlr, because an RTS mini to XLR did not work. Headphone output is barely audible. It may be a suitable device for recording on cellphone. I didn't try. But that distortion on the sound probably isn't going away. I tried adjusting the gain/volume. Tried many things. This is the first dud from Mackie I've ever experienced. But it is truly a dud. Spend the money and buy a better setup.
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