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CAD Audio GXLIEM4 Frequency Agile Wireless In Ear Monitor System -Four discrete mixes – includes 4 MEB1 Earbuds, 4 Bodypack Receivers, Rack Mount Ears and Antenna Relocation Kit ,Black

CAD Audio GXLIEM4 Frequency Agile Wireless In Ear Monitor System -Four discrete mixes – includes 4 MEB1 Earbuds, 4 Bodypack Receivers, Rack Mount Ears and Antenna Relocation Kit ,Black
Price: $31.99
(as of Sep 30, 2024 07:43:55 UTC – Details)


The GXLIEM Wireless IEM System is available in 3 configurations. A single mix transmitter, dual mix transmitter and quad mix transmitter base station that transmits discrete mixes to your performers. With near infinite bodypack receiver monitoring, this solution is the most flexible in the industry and useful when setting up multiple mixes with high bodypack receiver count. The systems frequency agile design aides in the assurance of a clean, clear, channel plan. In addition, the bodypack receiver has a high contrast display featuring a battery life indicator. The bodypack receiver is supplied with MEB1 high performance earbuds. The robust, rack mountable, all metal transmitter is supplied with rack ears and half wave antenna. Systems are supplied with equal quantity bodypack receivers to transmitters.
Quad mix system
Frequency agile performance assures clean, clear selection
High dynamic range for outstanding fidelity
Operates in 900 MHz band free from TV and FCC regulatory issues
All metal transmitter chassis for robust shielded operation
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Reviewer: R. Alexander
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Returned it, but it’s a great system
Review: If you’re going to be performing in one set place, like a church, this is what you want. It’s easy to use, quick to set up, and there’s a lot of info online if you get confused about something.In our situation, we do different venues every time. We never know what kind of sound system we’ll be working with, or how much time we’ll have for setup, so for us this wasn’t really feasible.In order to get separate mixes for each person, you’ll need to have separate AUX outs (so for this unit, you’ll need four).Think of it this way:You need a way to mix each unit without affecting the mains or other monitors. Let’s assume each strip has four Aux sends. So you might put Lead Vocalist to Aux1 out, Backup 1 to Aux 2 out, Backup 2 to Aux 3 out, and Backup 3 to Aux 4 out. Now you set the mix in strip 1 (lead vocalist) so Aux1 is loudest, and the three other Aux are set evenly, but lower. Then you do the same for each of the other strips, so they can hear themselves louder but still hear everyone else at a lower volume.Also understand that you’re using two earbuds, so you’re not going to hear the onstage volume as much (which may not be a bad thing!) If this all sounds like it works for your situation, GET THIS. The price is more than fair.

Reviewer: Shopper
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good for the value
Review: Somethings to note, this product is incredibly cheap for what it offers.4 mixes with the ability to use a number of channels, clear sound, and decent quality for <$400 is unheard of.The only thing is that it has to be in direct line of sight - literally.It is limiting, for us, we wanted to place the transmitter at the FOH, but due to the poor signal, we had to run BNB cables from the FOH to backstage to better position the antennas. Thankfully, cables weren’t expensive - $40/100 ft cable + $8 for female-to-female BNB connectors.Overall, $500, which is still cheaper than the competition.Reviewer: Honest Opinion
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great product
Review: We use it for our church service. So far we have had almost no issues. One pack was losing signal. But since we changed frequency, no more issues. The range is very good at about 50-60 ft. Gonna bring the unit on stage so the interference is limited

Reviewer: RACINMI
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: These work great live and in the studio.
Review: I purchased these for use in my studio. They have also been used live and work just like they should. 4 inputs and 4 separate outputs.

Reviewer: Sandor Arce
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Bad support and product
Review: I spoke with support1 wireless don’t works, the gain monitor is low … please don’t buy this product,,, bad experience……

Reviewer: rick robertson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great First InEar Monitors
Review: Great price, easy set up and work better than expected!

Reviewer: Some Dude
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great budget option.
Review: This is like old school generic stuff. Not new, Chinese toy cheapo crap. Actual decent gear with a few reasonable compromises. There is a bit of constant fuzz at any volume (not noticeable once the band starts). The volume knobs on the receiver units have almost no resistance, so your shirt brushing against it can change the volume. I had to ground the transmitter to eliminate a buzz (3rd prong – earth ground). All compromises I’d gladly make again for 1/4th the price of the big boys. It has good, solid reliable connection, good range, is plenty loud, the build quality on the transmitter is reasonably good. PS: I never even tried the included ear buds. I doubt they’re any good. But who knows.

Reviewer: VearnieG
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Love em.
Review: Our first set of these messed up. A couple of channels on the transmitter would not send any signal on any frequency. They did send a replacement and so far so good.

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