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Shure PSM 300 T11

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UHF In-Ear Wireless System

P3T InEar Transmitter

  • Frequency range: T11 (863 - 865 mHz)
  • Stereo transmitter with 24-Bit audio processing
  • Audio reference companding
  • Very wide stereo separation
  • MixMode function
  • Infrared transmission from sender to receiver
  • 2x jack inputs
  • 2x jack outputs
  • Detachable BNC antenna
  • Frequency range: 38 - 15,000 Hz
  • 20 mW transmitter power
  • Case format: 9.5"
  • Including accessories for rack installation

P3R In-Ear Receiver

  • Stereo pocket receiver with personal mix control
  • Powered by 2x AA batteries
Available since February 2015
Item number 351389
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Switchable Frequencies Yes
Mono/Stereo Mono, Stereo
Limiter No
Incl. Earpieces No
Focus, Mixed, Dual Mono Yes
Frequency from 863 MHz
Frequency to 865 MHz
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2.379 AED 621,01 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Information on the supported frequency ranges

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This is a must-have!
Kevzot 28.05.2019
Been playing live for a while now and isn't it a pain to get home late with both ears ringing and not hearing anything? Well, not anymore!
I paired this system with the Shure se425, great combo. I can now walk wherever on stage and still hear the whole band, no problems.
Using this is very easy, super-simple interface, you can't really mess anything up.
Having a system like this gives you freedom on stage so you can focus on the performance and not on if you're going to be deaf when you get home.
Great Buy
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Excellent Wireless IEM system
Philip76414 08.12.2019
This was a replacement purchase from when my last one was stolen.

I have been using this in small pubs, clubs and a few larger venues and festivals and never had an issue with signal or sound quality.

I have mine in a rack with my bass amp.

Features I really like:

- The transmitter will search for the best channel & frequency to use and then it will transmit that to the receiver via infrared, ensuring the best signal every time.

-You can switch from Stereo to mono and have two different signals, one to each ear, with volume and balance controls on the body pack.

-Reliability and sound quality.

One point that has caused me minor issues with sound engineers is that the inputs all take 1/4" jacks not XLR, but it just means I carry LXR to jack cables, a small price, which seems to have been done to reduce the receiver unit size as it has 2 input and 2 pass through in/outputs.

All in all a great product, not the cheapest, but I have tried the cheaper units and have found them unusable.
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Descent but not great
Antonios M. 04.09.2015
The first impression is that this one is not in the same league as the new digital transmitters such as the GLXD24.
It feels cheaper and it doesn't have that many features, for example how much battery there is left (the battery died at one of my gigs), or rechargeable battery.
The receiver is plastic and the antenna is thin and long-ish, so can get in the way if the unit is not placed properly.
Sound-wise it is descent but not superb. There is quite a bit of headroom but it feels that it lacks a bit of bass (I'm a bassist/backing vocalist) and very high end and there is a bit of hiss. However, the sound is pretty clear and consistent.
What I like in comparison to the newer line (GLXD24) is that it is fully racked. 2 units can be installed in one 1u space.
Overall, I'm not dissatisfied with this product but if I was to buy again I would choose something with better receiver design and battery features
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Angekommen im IEM
party-dj-stefan.de 12.12.2015
Da ich meine Live-Show zu einem großen Teil auf der Tanzfläche neben dem DJ-Ing aufführe, hatte ich mehrmals das Problem, mich nicht optimal zu hören. Die Gründe waren vielfältig. Einmal stehe ich zwischen den Boxen und höre von hinten nur das "Brummen" der Subwoofer, das andere mal klatschen und schreien die Gäste so laut mit, dass der Sound nicht mehr zu mir kommt......

Erst dachte ich, dass mir was günstiges reicht....aber dann muss man halt mit einem großen Rauschanteil leben.

Laut Thomann PA Abteilung ist die PSM Funk-IEM Strecke von Shure wohl momentan das Beste was man in puncto Sound kaufen kann. Und das passt wirklich.

Ich brauche im Handsender keinen EQ, weil ich einen 31er in meinen Aux Wegen des UI16 habe - also kaufte ich die normale Variante.

Mein Problem beim Start des IEM war bei mir, dass mir beim Fischer Amp FA-3 XB mir einen zu guten (Hifi) Sound eingestellt habe - kein Witz. Dadurch hörte ich mich nicht gut.

Der "optimale" In-Ear Sound ist etwas mittenlastig weil die Low-Mid Freuenzen der Stimme als Resonanzfrequenz im Kopf eh vorhanden sind. Und die Bässe kommen von PA eh auf die Bühne zurück.
Meine falsche Einstellung hat im ersten Moment dazu geführt, dass ich mit IEM gar nicht klar kam und alles schon wieder einpackte zurück geben wollte.
Gottseidank traf ich auf Christian Hoderlein ind er PA Abteilung beim Thomann, der mit die Lösung brachte.

Im Live Betrieb ist es nun für mich die 100%ige Sicherheit mich gut zu hören, egal wo ich gerade stehe.
Und mit dem Lautstärkeknopf am Bodyback kann ich die Lautstärke bei Bedarf schnell mal korrigieren.

Unterm Strich ist es leiser für meine Ohren.

Ein Nachteil der ganzen IEM Systeme: Der Bodypack mag meine AA Akkus nicht so gerne - also die sind nach relativ kurzer Zeit leer. Batterien halten dagegen ewig - keine Ahnung warum das so ist. Aber die billigen IEM Syseme funktionieren mit den Akkus noch viel schlechter als dieses Shure System.

Noch eine Empfehlung zum In-Ear Hörer: Ich habe direkt beim Thomann einiges durchprobiert. Unter anderem auch die ganzen Shure Hörer - die extrem mittig klingen - vermutlich für Leute, die im Monitorweg keinen EQ haben.

Für mich ist der obige Fischer Amp mit seinem klaren Sound das Dreamteam mit diesem System.

Kaufen!
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