Having sold a wide variety of audio visual equipment over the years I was looking for a set of two wireless microphones under $300. Behringer has a solid reputation for professional equipment, so I tried this system and was very happy with the results. When I built a system using a Behringer 802 analog mixer with USB recording output and a ZVox 203 Accuvoice speaker, I was delighted with the results, creating a very portable and cost-effective setup for an audience of 35-50 people. I was very surprised that there was no feedback when several times inexperienced users with microphones stood directly in front of the ZVox speaker (I don't know if it was Behringer or ZVox that prevented feedback). The only problem I had was when I first tested the system. I tested it with a microphone and was confused that the right and left front of the ULM302MIC are "back" on the back of the device. it wasn't intuitive. But after some troubleshooting, I finally figured out that I had to READ "Output 1" and "Output 2" instead of thinking "right-left" relative to the front of the device. Maybe it would be more intuitive if they painted the outputs with colored rings on the mic arms. with one of the portable devices, and then connect the Bluetooth microphone to the receiver. It's a bit disappointing that you can't have multiple 2-mic setups, but I guess that's just the nature of that frequency spectrum. The manual (albeit brief) makes this limitation very clear. It would also be nice to be able to purchase some of the zippered pouches that come with your Shure wireless mic purchase to protect the receiver and mics when you put them in your gear bag. It would also be nice to have some sort of marking on the power supply so you can easily remember that it belongs to the ULM302MIC receiver, so you'll need to make sure you do it yourself (I used a silver Sharpie marker). I bought a floor from Pyle. and a table stand for this project and was disappointed that the diameter of the mic booms didn't match the mic mounts on the stands. Since the microphones have batteries, the diameter should of course be larger, but I didn't think of that when ordering the tripods. I gave this product a 5 for sound quality, but that's pretty relative; I measured the gain of the voice and matched it to a powered speaker, which has some exceptional speech intelligibility features, and passed the audio through a mixer that gave me some EQ control. This is certainly not a microphone for professional singers. I haven't really used it enough to get a good idea of the battery life. In terms of value for money definitely 5!
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