XVIVE U4R4 Wireless In Ear Monitor System 4 Receivers (B-STOCK)

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Condition: No Scratches | Working ok Original Box: Original Box - Like new
Comments: Customer returned claiming distorted signal on one receiver. Tested in store and could not find fault. Accessories: All accessories included .

The Xvive U4R4 is an in-ear monitoring system with 4 receivers that gives you the freedom you need while on stage. Allowing you to connect a line-level monitor mix from a return on your stage snake to your U4 wireless transmitter.

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XVIVE U4R4 In-Ear Monitor System

The Xvive U4R4 is an in-ear monitoring system with 4 receivers that gives you the freedom you need while on stage. Allowing you to connect a line-level monitor mix from a return on your stage snake to your U4 wireless transmitter. Then, connect your headphones or in-ear monitors to the two compact receivers in the U4R2.

What’s more, there’s also a large volume knob that makes it incredibly easy to make adjustments without having to look down. While 5 hours of battery life, 90 feet of wireless range, and less than 5ms latency make the U4R4 in-ear-monitoring system perfect for dual-channel applications in small venues.

Complete with both a wireless plug-on transmitter and a wireless bodypack receiver; you can easily monitor your audio performance while having the freedom from annoying wires! Featuring 6 selectable channels, the U4R2 allows you to create up to 6 individual discrete mixes. While each component is housed in a durable metal chassis for dependability when you need it most. Finally, the plug-on transmitter offers an XLR input for line-level signals; while the 4 x U4R4 bodypack receivers sport a 3.5mm TRS mini headphone jack. You can even use one transmitter to send the signal to as many receivers as needed simultaneously on stage.

 
 
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