
Need a set of 2 wireless mics with almost zero budget and almost zero time frame to get them for a gig. Found them and decided to give it a try. For the price, they really aren't bad. The sound quality is better than expected, but the signal is lost slightly off-axis. The range is about 60 feet in a crowded room before the signal drops off as well. This isn't usually a problem though, it's just something I've tested. The mics are enough for 2 gigs, switching the mics on and off between the singers on each song, plus a tiny part of the 3rd gig. At the same time, a pair of AA batteries will provide 4 to 4.5 hours of continuous use in my experience. The main issue with the microphones and receiver is the build quality. Cheap plastic so beware. This also makes the microphones loud. You can hear a singer passing it from one hand to the other. Although I expected it. Karaoke concerts, it doesn't matter. I wouldn't use them in a church (other than on a mic stand) or to play "important" notes. same build quality as i expected. With price being a factor, I would recommend these mics to anyone looking for a crunch kit. just upgrade when you have the means to do so

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