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Personal In Ear Monitor Systems: Which is better?
« on: April 21, 2015, 11:55:22 AM »
Been thinking of getting my own personal In Ear Monitor system (transmitter receiver). Medyo mahal yung Shure na wireless system so ive been searching and i found some alternatives:

NADY E03 In Ear Monitor

The EO3 from Nady is a professional wireless in-ear monitoring system that allows you to transmit audio to a performer at distances of up to 300'. The system consists of a compact base station transmitter and a lightweight beltpack receiver. The EO3 system is available in 8 separate preset channels in the 72-76MHz band. This unit is set for channel AA: 72.1MHz.

The transmitter offers mic and line level inputs to accept a variety of sound sources. It can transmit to an unlimited number of receivers (extra receivers sold separately) and has an input gain control, plus an automatic level control function. It has an extendable antenna, plus LED indicators for visually monitoring the transmitter's status. It operates via the included 9VDC power supply adapter.

The compact beltpack receiver is lightweight and unobtrusive. It has a user-adjustable volume control, with the capability to provide up to 130dB of audio. Instead of a bulky external antenna, the receiver makes use of your connected earphone cord as the antenna. A pair of stereo EB-3 earphones with soft rubber eartips is included. The receiver has an LED power indicator and operates on a single 9V battery.

System
Wireless range of up to 300'
Pre-set to channel AA: 72.1MHz. EO3 systems set to other frequencies in the 72-76MHz band are available separately, allowing you to run multiple wireless systems in the same area without interference


GALAXY AUDIO AS-900T

The Galaxy Audio AS-900T Wireless Personal Monitor System is an affordable IEM monitoring system for monitoring speech, music and more. The system includes the AS-900T transmitter, bodypack receiver and earbud. The system transmits on the reliable UHF frequency band, and features 150' (45.72m) of range. The front panel features a headphone output, level control and LED metering. It comes with a set of EB3 ear buds.

UHF fixed frequency
Single rack mount included
150' (45.72m) range
Ear buds included
AF & L/R LED indicator
Stereo or mono transmission
Fixed frequency
XLR & 1/4" combo input
10mW RF output


Any Idea which is better?
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