🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The TONOR Wireless Microphone System is a versatile and high-quality audio solution featuring 4 handheld microphones and bodypack transmitters, designed for a range of applications from karaoke to professional events. With a 200ft operating range and the ability to connect up to 40 microphones simultaneously, this system ensures clear sound and easy setup, making it perfect for any gathering.
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Black |
Number of Channels | 20 |
Audio Input | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Connector Type | Aux |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Compatible Devices | Mixer, Karaoke Machine, Amplifier, Powered Speaker |
K**R
Superb sound quality.
Great wireless headset system! If you guys keep up the energy and excellence in producing this type of quality yet ( inexpensive ) product you will beat ALL the competition. Ive paid hundreds of dollars for this type of set up, yet this one in my honest opinon is simply the BEST! We use this for our Church Ministry and it is exceptional in sound and quality! Don't hesitate and buy it today! I paid full price for this product by the way, ZERO discount. No "VINE" reviewer here .
S**E
3 Gigs in..
Works great! still on the original duracells. Have not tested it beyond 100ft though. I bought these 2 yrs ago. Obviously your mileage may vary if you use them weekly. Ive got 2 more gigs this weekend and I anticipate nothing less than the service Ive gotten already.
R**.
Works fine for now
Work perfect for now, clear as crystal without any cutting out. I bought two sets already that has already broken, did not last Long before they started cutting out. I bought these and been using them at church since December 8, 2024.
A**E
Good value !
Bought this for a work event and it was super easy to use and set up, very good quality for the price. It’s not professional level but will do the job for a smaller group (120 for us)!
S**D
Cost effective way to get many microphones
Have worked very well so far. Good value for the money (also have tried a more expensive 2 microphone system that did not appear to be any better than these). One microphone's batteries did not seem to last more than about 5 hours. Not sure if we accidentally left it on, or it just ran out more quickly than the other microphones... Will keep testing/trying them.
S**N
The mics worked with out issue
Works great!
V**7
Cheaper than professional Micorphones
Good sounding mic's
C**Y
Decent sound but needs a few improvement
I have read dozens of reviews about the sound quality of these mics in comparison to higher quality units (SHURE, etc.) I don't see it, or rather hear it. Yes, they are functional mics and they work well, but I definitely do not think that they produce the sound quality that several others have touted. These are great for "disposable" mics, like say a karaoke show, where drunk idiots would likely destroy your higher end mics. The problem is that they pick up A LOT of feedback. I adjust my sound meticulously during a karaoke show, and when someone sings solo, these work fine. When the song is a duet or trio (or quartet in rare occasion), they are impossible to balance. Too low and you can't hear the singer. Too high and the mics produce a wicked feedback loop. Even the most attentive of sound engineers would struggle with this. The mics are also not labelled or color-coded, so once you've handed off the mics, it's tricky to know WHO"S mic levels you're adjusting. This can be solved with microphone covers and colored/labelled tape on your receiver, but what a pain! The last beef is that the volume dials do not have any markings, no lines to delineate the volume level. As such, you have to rely purely on output, rather than setting your volume to "6" or "11 o'clock" on the dial. I find myself constantly fumbling with the wheel to try and balance the sound output. Real world problems, you know.Overall, you can't beat the price for an all-inclusive four microphone pack. The fact that each line can have it's own output (XLR) or all four can be sent to your sound board through a single 1/4" jack is nice, but there are far too many issues with the pickups, lack of identifying marks and deficiency in volume markings to rate these higher.
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