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The Audio2000'S AWR6305U5 In-Ear Audio Monitor Receiver offers a robust 500 MHz range, dual line-level outputs, and versatile connectivity options, making it an essential tool for audio professionals seeking high-quality sound in a compact design.
B**O
Nice System
Audio 2000's in-ear monitoring system is working well for our working band. This was an add-on unit for the system that has allowed us to leave the floor monitors home and reduce the amount of stage gear we need for a gig. Volume levels are good, the clarity is good, and there's no discernable delay like you get with a Bluetooth unit. Range is good for our 6-piece band and variable channels make it possible to have multiple monitor mixes. Good, affordable system.
L**Z
Not A Bad Investment for Low Budget Bands
I bought this item for my 8 band members & must say that for the money this is not a bad investment for bands on a low budget. Be prepared to purchase separate, better quality ear-buds. The transmission is pretty strong with very little static, within 35'. This unit's very versatile; 1 transmitter is for our singers & the 2nd is for the instrumentalists, but each mix is sent to the opposing transmitters at just the right levels to allow for a more focused monitoring by all. Batteries drain quickly so get heavy duty, brand-name AA's, such as Panasonic Alkaline Plus, which power high-drain electronics for longer. The body packs deliver, but are plastic so be careful. All in all, I am pleased and do recommend these units if you're trying to get rid of your floor minitors. Just handle with care while using & storing.
L**Y
shockingly good
I never even heard of t his brand before I bought one; but this Audio2000s IEM system has worked perfectly for dozens of rehearsals and bar gigs; with no issues. The only possible (???) draw-back is that you need to replace the batteries with fresh batteries before every gig: Yes there is a flashing light which warns you the batteries are low, but if you're on stage already, you're not going to see it. But from what I read, the crew for "stadium" bands replaces their batteries before every gig, anyhow, so I'm not sure that even the most expensive equipment could go multiple gigs on one set of batteries (???) but in any event; don't chance it on these. Otherwise, in any/all bars where i've played in the past year, no problems and 100% satisfaction. If a receiver dies in it's second year (or more likely if one gets stolen, lost, or dropped on concrete)... they're cheap enough, I'll just buy another.
A**Y
Wrong listing? Crap unit either way
I thought I purchased the 6305u but I received this 6304. Not sure what the difference is supposed to be but after the send time I used it the left earbud volume really dropped. I tested my IEM's on my iphone and guitar preamp and the IEM's were good. The reciever just dropped signal in the left ear. The whole band still hears everything fine from their receivers. I opened the case and this was the condition of the pcb board. I cleaned it with crc contact cleaner and resoldered the rf shield back to the board because it had fallen off the board and was shorting out other components. After getting it cleaned up and put back together the left side still doesn't have output.Hope you had a better experience than me.
B**R
Decent product
It is a plastic unit but does a pretty nice job with some Shure in ears
K**O
Works well
Works well, good frequencies and selections, fairly quiet background, sounds good with high quality earpieces or good headphones.
M**A
Good transmitter
Clean sound. Good pick-up distance.
E**K
Not that grat
Sound quality not what I expected lot of muffed sound
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