Phenyx Pro Dual Digital Wireless Microphone System, w/Handheld Dynamic Microphone, Bodypack Transmitter, Mini Receiver, 2x15 UHF Frequencies, Headset/Lapel Microphone for Singing (PDP-2-1H1B)

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  • BUILT FOR LIVE: The dual wireless karaoke microphone for adults with the 48kHz/24Bit UHF digital circuitry transmits encrypted signals to avoid signal crosstalk and deliver delay-free accurate sound. 2x15 UHF tunable frequencies in 902 - 928MHz fend against crowded spectrum conditions, available for simultaneous multiset hookup. The bodypack connecting the headset/lapel mic via the 3-pin mini XLR jack and the cardioid dynamic singing microphone render free performance and pure sound.
  • GOOD TO GO: 1500mAh battery of the mini receiver and 550mAh battery of bodypack transmitter via universal USB Type-C charging port for long-lasting battery life. The autotune microphone and bodypack feature a one-tap frequency selection and transmitter mute function for convenience and smooth performance. Just turn on the wireless microphone karaoke system, and you are good to go with the 160 - 200ft line-of-sight range. Please keep the antenna upward and avoid metal/glass for a better range.
  • PORTABILITY & DURABILITY: The elegant metal-built microfonos inalambricos para karaoke with a compact receiver, portable wireless mic and bodypack with lapel & headset microphones are reliable and convenient for on-the-go performance. The receiver has a 1/4” TS connector, compatible with a karaoke machine, partybox, mixer, and audio interface. The UHF wireless microphone is suitable for indoor and outdoor activities, such as home karaoke, small-stage performances, weddings, church sermons, etc.
  • ALL-IN-ONE PACKAGE: 1 x receiver with a 6.35mm plug, 1 x portable microphone wireless, 1 x bodypack transmitter, 1 x headset mic, 1 x lapel/lavalier mic, 1 x handheld foam cover, 2 x AA battery, 1 x USB-C dual charging cable, 1 x 6.35mm to 3.5mm adapter, 1 x angle TS male to 1/4" TS female adapter to keep receiver antenna upward, 1 x user's manual.
  • DEVOTED SERVICE: Genuine Phenyx Pro audio products come with 12-month manufacturer assurance and supportive customer service. Welcome to come to us for troubleshooting or replacement of discontinuous/defective parts.
  • Review:

    4.8 out of 5

    96.67% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Impressed for the price

    M.W. · 6 May 2024

    I'm a professional musician and sound engineer. And bought this as a back up. Used it in a public event and have to say I had no issues. A little EQ was needed as the hand held mike is a little dark sounding.But for the money its a good quality item that works! Range was good. I found placing the receiver into the mic clip of a mic stand and using a short xlr adapter into the mixer worked really well.I did try the angled 6.5mm adapter as my mixer inputs are at the rear and it did what I expected and didn't stay upright. This would be better to have had an angled 6.5mm to xlr adapter.Room for improvement but other wise I'm impressed with both performance and build quality for this price range.Will be keeping this in the kit bag for sure.

    Amazing value for the price!

    J.C. · 29 June 2024

    The PDP-2-1H1B wireless microphone system is amazing for the price. For $80, you get a handheld microphone, a bodypack transmitter, a receiver, a lavalier microphone AND a headset to use with the bodypack, 2 AA batteries, 2 audio adapters, windscreens for all 3 microphones, and a usb c cable that can charge the receiver and bodypack at the same time. If I had no experience with Phenyx Pro, my first reaction would be that the products must be junk in order for them to be so inexpensive. However, that is definitely not the case. The build quality feels good and sound quality is good as well. My church was able to use this product at a youth camp recently, and it performed very well!This product operates in the 900MHz range. This is great because you don't have to worry about interference from wifi or other 2.4GHz wireless devices. It's possible you could still get interference in the 900MHz range, but there aren't as many devices out there that are operating in that range. The handheld receiver has 15 frequencies (channels 1-15) and the Bodypack has 15 separate frequencies (channels 16-30). Changing channels is super simple. On the bodypack, all you have to do is press the channel button. The receiver automatically switches to the new channel! For the handheld microphone, you have to unscrew the battery compartment to access the channel button. But, again, all you have to do is push the channel button to change the channel and the receiver automatically follows. I like that you can charge the bodypack and the receiver at the same time with the included double USB-C cable. It was a little hard for me to get rechargeable AA batteries out of the handheld transmitter, but maybe it will get a little easier over time.The fact that there is only one receiver for two microphones is awesome! At the youth camp, we used a battery-powered speaker that only has two inputs. With the PDP-2-1H1B we were able to use the lavalier mic, the handheld, and a plug a guitar into the speaker and use all 3 at the same time! One downside to this configuration is that you have no way to change the volume on the bodypack and the handheld microphones individually. Phenyx Pro did a pretty good job at balancing the level all of the microphones. However, to get the handheld microphone as loud as the bodypack, I noticed you do have to hold it quite close to your mouth. Which again, it's better if you don't have to hold it right against your mouth.Build quality: The handheld microphone feels like it's metal; it even sounds like metal when I hit my wedding ring against it. It's very light, but still feels solid. I found the mute/power button was kind of hard to push, but not a deal-breaker by any means. The bodypack feels very solid as well, and the buttons are very easy to press. The receiver is plastic, but the build quality is still very good for the price.Sound quality: The overall sound quality is great. I love that the system is digital, because in general, digital is going to sound better than analog (especially cheap analog systems). The handheld microphone has good sound quality, I find it sounds the most natural if you hold it around 4 inches away from your mouth. If you hold it much closer than that, it gets really bassy and has more plosives and sibiliance (although the windscreen can help with those problems some). You could also reduce low frequencies if you have that capability with a mixer or a powered speaker. I was also pleasantly surprised at the sound quality of the bodypack with the lavalier and headset microphones. I did find that cutting a few db around 1KHz helped the bodypack sound a little more natural. However, it is more than usable "as-is" for small events, etc.Noise floor: I hooked the PDP receiver up to an audio interface and listened to it on my computer. I found that the system does introduce a higher noise floor versus using a standard wired microphone. It didn't matter whether I used the bodypack, the handheld microphone, or both, the noise floor was the same. Because of this, I would probably not use it for any podcast or music recordings. It's not a bad noise, just standard noise floor sound. And, it's virtually unnoticeable in a live setting.Noise handling:I would say the handheld microphone is fairly average when it comes to noise handling. I noticed when I would tap my wedding ring against the body of the microphone, it would produce a loud sound through the system. Other than that, it's not too bad. It also does make a fairly loud audible noise that can be heard through the receiver when the mute/power button is pressed. I don't think this would be a major problem unless you needed absolute silence for some reason (ie a funeral or something). I was very surprised with how little handling noise the lavalier and headset mics have. You can tap around the bodypack, up by the microphone, and even on the headset with little noise. There's very little noise unless you tap right on the lavalier/headset mics, which is to be expected.Range: Unfortunately, I didn't think to test the range when we used it for the youth camp. Both the handheld microphone and the bodypack worked fine when I went upstairs in my house though. I also have the handheld PDP-1 handheld microphone, and when I tested it, it cut out when I went very far outside of my house. Just to be safe, I would recommend staying within 30 feet or so of the receiver with any these kind of portable systems. You definitely want to have no obstructions between the microphones and the receiver if you are going to try to use any kind of system like this very far away.Battery life: So far, I have had the bodypack and the receiver on and connected for more than 4 hours. I'll provide an update on this later.

    Very impressed, especially with the headset.

    R.L.W. · 15 June 2024

    I have been curious about these types of wireless systems, but wasn't sure how good the quality would be in this price range and with this dongle type of reciever.First of all, I love the way this system was boxed. It was packaged very well with a type of foam insert and a cutout to fit each piece perfectly. In fact, I plan to either buy or build a case for this system and put this foam insert in it.Everything feels like good quality. The handheld mic does feel a bit light, which is nice because you don't want to carry anything too heavy around during a whole 2 - 4 hour show, but I also wouldn't mind just a little more weight to this one component. I first fully charged the reciever and body pack transmitter before hooking anything up.I like that the system came with the dual charging cable included. It was also nice that the 90 degree adapter and the 1/4" to 1/8" audio adapters were also included.I turned on the reciever and the handheld mic. They paired up very easily and changing channels was a breeze. I then turned on the body pack transmitter and it also paired right up, then I changed the channel and again, it was a breeze. I wasn't sure if changing channels was going to be tricky or not, but the reviever does a great job at automatically detecting the channel change from the transmitters and adjusting itself accordingly.I first tried the handheld mic just speaking into it and was instantly impressed with the sound quality as I adjusted the sound on my mixing console. Then I gave it the real test singing a few songs with power vocals. This thing took it and produced a very clean, dynamic sound without getting overpowered or distorted. It provides a very crisp, clean sound. Great highs and mids. It also provides great low end without sounding muddy.I then decided to try the body pack transmitter, first with the headset mic.I was really blown away at how great this headset sounds. Speech or singing with power vocals, it sounded just as great as the handheld mic. The only difference is that with the headset I had to boost the low EQ just a bit more, but I was very impressed. Again, very clean and crisp sound. The clip on mic also worked wonderfully, basically the same as the headset.The headset with this system sounds as good or better than some I used to use that used to cost over $500 (and weren't even wireless), then had to be ran through a dedicated 31 band EQ. This headset sounds incredible plugged straight into the board.The wireless signal was super clean and there was absolutely zero interference or crosstalk when using both transmitters simultaneously. Of course the only drawback is not being able to control volume and EQ of both mics separately with this reciever, but the handheld and headset are so closely matched that it's not much of an issue and, for me, I will rarely use both at the same time anyway.The only thing I would like to see with this system is a little better background noise separation/rejection in the handheld mic element, but it is still a very great quality microphone as is the headset and this entire system overall is just very impressive to me, especially at this price point.I play music and sing in bands, run sound as well as run my own mobile DJ/karaoke and videography/video production services, so I have used many mics and wireless systems over the years and I am happy to add this system to my audio aresenal. if you're on a tight budget, this is system is a great choice. If you're not on a tight budget, you should still give this one serious consideration. I may not choose this over top of the line systems, but I definitely would put it up against many more expensive systems I have had and used.I'd definitely buy it again.

    Amazing Microphone Set!

    D.R.S. · 3 June 2024

    I recently received the Phenyx Pro PDP-2-H1-B1. It is a fantastic handheld mic with a body pack that can use a lavalier mic or a headset mic (both of which are provided with this set).This PDP line from Phenyx Pro is so easy to use and setup. Simply charge the receiver and plug it into a mixer or powered speaker using the 1/4” unbalanced plug. The both transmitters are already connected and ready to use. The sound quality on the hand held mic is great. I only tested it out to around 150’ with no dropouts or static, I’m sure it will reach much further than that. The lavelier mic had some wind noise but still sounded pretty good for being outdoors. We were only about 50’ away from the receiver and had no dropouts or interference. I haven’t had the opportunity to test the headset but I expect it to perform very similarly to the lavelier. The build quality of these microphones are great. The handheld, the body pack and the receiver are all made of quality metal material and are built to last. In my honest opinion these microphones are built as well as the more expensive brands and sound just as good or better. I have been very pleased with these products so far.If you are a DJ that does weddings these are perfect. This would be a great option for churches and karaoke hosts. I definitely would recommend them to anyone!

    IMPRESSIVE and versatile

    K. · 26 January 2024

    I recently received this mic and finally got to do a thorough test...Shipping:INSANELY Fast. I received my order in about 30 hours of placing it. Which is usually unheard of.Packaging:The box is neat, feels nice and sturdy. Graphics are nice as well. Everything is in a foam cutout inside so it's kept safe in transit - and makes it easy to see all the accessories/pieces to the system.Handheld Mic:I've had experience with the PDP-1, and this is essentially identical to that. Connecting to the transmitter is a breeze. Battery life is amazing. I had a 4.5 hour gig that I used this for and it did not drop signal once, the battery used maybe one bar and that didn't happen until the last 30 minutes. It's a very hot mic - so tons of wiggle room when running through a board. Sound quality was crisp. There is some handling noise from the microphone. But when playing with a band and other sound is happening - you don't notice. Now if you're using this as a public speaking mic, you might hear it depending on how aggressive the speaker is with handling the mic. I also tested this with being hooked up to a harbinger speaker in the basement and went upstairs to the farthest points east and west in the house. I even went out into the garage with no drops or interference. 🤘🏼Headset:We have been looking for a solution for our drummer to be able to contribute on vocals without having more clutter of a mic stand behind his kit. I've been shopping around for a wireless headset for him to keep things neater - but wasn't sure what we should pull the trigger on. I am please to say that this is an amazing and cost effective solution.Lavalier:I tested this running through a PA and through a Canon 5dMkIV. Sound quality is crisp. It does pick up a LOT of background noise such as if you're moving a lot and it's rubbing on clothing or if you bump it. It was a hotter mic than the headset and handheld.Overall - I'm wildly impressed with this microphone system. I would absolutely recommend this anyone interested in finding a versatile wireless microphone option. This set allows me to use it in a band setting, or for while I'm shooting video and interviews. Comes with a 12 month manufacturer warranty and lifetime supportive customer service. Of which, Phenyx pro is VERY responsive - something that is a huge perk as well. 10/10 recommend!

    The Phenyx Pro PDP-2-1H1B: The Swiss Army Knife of Wireless Mics

    B.R. · 29 May 2024

    This wireless mic kit from Phenyx Pro is seriously versatile. It's got a handheld mic, a head worn mic, and a lavalier mic, so it can handle all kinds of situations.Rocking Solo GigsIf you're a solo musician or performer, the handheld mic is clutch. Whether you're a singing guitarist or a spoken word artist, you can work the stage freely at local venues or intimate shows.Keeping Fitness Classes EngagedFor yoga and dance instructors, the head worn mic is a lifesaver. With your hands free, you can easily guide your classes through all the moves while making sure everyone can hear you loud and clear.Nailing Those PresentationsThe lavalier mic is perfect for speaking gigs. It's discreet and hands-free, so you can captivate your audience without any fuss.Easy SetupGetting this thing set up is a breeze. Just pick a channel on the handheld or bodypack transmitter, and it'll sync up automatically with the receiver. The receiver has handy lights to show you when it's connected and receiving audio.Two Mics, One ReceiverHere's a cool trick – the handheld transmitter uses channels 1-15, while the bodypack has 16-30. That means you can actually use both mics at the same time, feeding into the same receiver channel.Mic PerformanceThe handheld mic has a tight pickup pattern, so you'll want to stay close for the best sound.The head worn mic is about as sensitive as the handheld, so your voice will come through clearly.The lavalier mic is super sensitive and louder than the others, but you can adjust levels at the mixer.Long-Lasting Battery and RangeThe rechargeable bodypack and receiver can last up to 12 hours on a single charge, so you can power through multiple gigs without worrying about recharging. And with a rated range of up to 200 feet line-of-sight you've got plenty of room to roam. I tested 100ft without any dropouts.Classy PackagingThe whole kit comes in a nice molded foam box, giving it a premium look and feel. Bottom line, the Phenyx Pro PDP-2-1H1B is an awesome all-in-one wireless mic solution. Whether you're a solo performer, instructor, presenter, or anything in between, this thing has you covered.Highly recommended! A+

    Phenyx Pro Dual Digital Wireless Microphone System, w/Handheld Dynamic Microphone, Bodypack Transmitter, Mini Receiver, 2x15 UHF Frequencies, Headset/Lapel Microphone for Singing (PDP-2-1H1B)

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