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The D DebraAudio PRO Mono ER-202 is a cutting-edge UHF Dual Channel Wireless In Ear Monitor System, designed for professional musicians and audio engineers. With a frequency range of 510 MHz-580 MHz, it offers 100 preset frequencies to minimize interference, a remarkable effective distance of up to 300 meters, and a lightning-fast audio latency of just 3 milliseconds. This system is perfect for stage performances, studio recordings, and band setups, ensuring crystal-clear sound and reliable connectivity.
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tips |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | RF |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 510 MHz-580 MHz |
Audio Latency | 3 Milliseconds |
Frequency Response | 5.8E+2 MHz |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | In-Ear |
Enclosure Material | Plastic, Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Stage, Studio, and Band Performance |
C**S
Works well in small or medium sized venues
We use this system weekly for gigs at small to medium-sized venues. They have been reliable and offer a decent way to get into in-ear monitoring for little money. Build quality is solid and the receivers are compact and solid feeling even though they are plastic. Batteries seem to last a good while and the range has been fine with the transmitter placed on stage.At times there is a noticeable drop-out of signal but it is only for 1 second or less. It seems to coincide with when the limiter kicks in. Managing your levels hitting the transmitter seems to help avoid this issue.There's plenty of volume with the receiver packs when paired with good earbuds. Don't bother using the ones that come with the unit. They are terrible and should not be used not even for emergencies. Invest in custom ear monitors or get some sub $100 universal earbuds and you'll be happy. We are a professional band that works 5-7 gigs a month. If you are a touring band with a decent budget you should spring for the Sennheiser or Shure pro IEM setups for no-nonsense reliability and peace of mind.
O**A
Excelente producto
Buen producto, buena calidad de sonido, llegó a tiempo y en perfectas condiciones y tiene gran alcance..No tendrás problemas de interferencia aunque hayan más equipos que utilicen el UHF
A**R
Good Value
I've been gigging with this for the last 3 weeks, Been working very well. I do replace the batteries for every gig.Sound through my in ear set is pretty clear.. Usually I am about 10 to 15 feet from the transmitter, any more than that you are only asking for trouble.. Over all I like this product good value and sound for the price..
Y**O
I love Debra
The media could not be loaded. The set up for this Debra ER-102 is very simple. Perfect for first time user! The signal transmission is stable and the sound is very clear. I did encounter a bit signal interference, but problem solved when I adjusted the frequency. Everything is so simple! If you want a better sound quality, you can use better headphones, just my personal advice... very satisfied with this product for this price!
F**3
Good stuff!!
Great little set up. Each pair get a mix and the sound is decent. Initially they are a little bass heavy but that can be worked out in the mix and with a slight earbud upgrade I thought they were a thousand dollar set. I’m getting more.
C**.
Great low-cost option for amateur gigs, decent sound, but has limiter and interference issues
As a musician who plays progressive rock with lots of time signature changes, it’s vital to be able to hear everyone in a band at all times. I’ve played countless gigs where the sound system didn’t allow me to hear properly resulting in the band sounding not as tight as we could be. Given the chance to try out these D Debra dual channel IEM system with 4 body packs, I jumped at the opportunity to see if it would solve the issues.This system really is a cost-effective, entry-level option for small to medium-sized venues. It really is more for recreational or amateur use more than anything. The performance is fairly reliable in terms of signal range and the volume is okay, but the earbuds that are included are not great at all. Thankfully you can replace those easily.The biggest issues I’ve experienced are signal dropouts, especially if you hit higher volumes. You’d hope the system would just clip but this one's limiter simply cuts out the sound out completely for about a second. In most circumstances this isn’t an issue, though for my purposes, sometimes even one second at the wrong moment can really make it difficult to stay in sync with other players.Another issue I found is that the body packs can cause interference with other wireless devices. The singer I work with uses a wireless microphone and he had enough interference issues that he chooses not to use the IEM. Luckily the rest of the band doesn’t have a problem, but if you plan on using wireless devices for your instruments, I would definitely recommend something else.Overall, for an entry-level system, this D Debra unit does a fairly good job and is priced about where I would expect. It really isn’t built for professional gigs or situations where you may need other wireless systems at the same time, but I’d still recommend if you need to have multiple monitors and don’t have the budget to spend the money on a more recognizable name brand model.
K**N
Interference
First the value for the money is great! With the ability to buy more packs and add is great! However, we have 10 shure mics and this thing interfere with them terribly. I literally have to cut off at least 2 mics in order for me to use then which doesn’t work for us.
M**S
Buenísimo
Excelente trabaja bien
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