Subject
Worth The Money
By: Tim from Houghon, MI, USA
Submitted: 3/24/2011
Quality
Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable?
Being made of plastic what can you expect. The transmitter and receiver feel sturdy enough. But, you need to be gentle with it as you should with any wireless equipment. It also came with a rather large, heavy duty metal mounting bracket elbow and screws.
Features
What do you consider to be the best features of this product? What features would you add to this product if you could?
The single driver ear buds. For single driver the sound is very clear. Running the vocal signal through an EQ pre-transmitter input makes the vocal signal super clear. Not that I'm saying it's not clear to begin with because it is. An EQ would compensate for single driver ear buds. As for adding any other feature. adding another feature to the unit would give you the next model up and along with price. This unit is a real bang for the buck.
Ease of Use
How easy is this product to use? How easy is the product to use with other products? Did it take long for you to learn to use this product? Was the manual helpful? How playable do you consider this product to be?
I set up and used the unit within 5min after a brief overview of the instructions. I used the unit with my vocal head and an effects processor. The manual was very helpful as well.
Sound
How is the tone?
Keep in mind it's Shure's single driver SE215 ear monitors. For single driver they offer very impressive clarity when used with a multi-band EQ. I've been singing in rock bands for 23 years and these are an excellent replacement for my floor monitor wedges. I'm very happy with them.