Xvive U4R Wireless In-Ear Monitor System Receiver, 2.4GHz

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Xvive U4R Wireless In-Ear Monitor System Receiver, 2.4GHz

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Xvive U4R Wireless In-Ear Monitor System Receiver, 2.4GHz Overview

Overview by Xvive

The U4 system is comprised of a transmitter unit, which connects to your audio source (typically a mixer or sound interface); and a belt-pack receiver, to which you connect your earphones or headphones. The U4 system features high-resolution, 24-bit / 48 kHz audio, with a very wide and smooth frequency response between 20 Hz and 20 kHz, 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!

DIRECT COMMUNICATION
If you have more than one U4 receiver, you can broadcast a signal to a whole group of people. 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 tours.

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 modelling amp, send either the ¼” or XLR output to your headphones or earphones, and move freely around your home!

BAND ON THE RUN
Your whole band—up to six musicians—can use the system together! There can be one monitor mix per transmitter, so if you have multiple 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 a band can practice in an apartment, or late at night.