Nady Dual Channel Wireless 2-Microphone System - DKW-DUO HT | 
enlarge | Brand: Nady Category: CE
Buy New: $39.99
Rating: 8 reviews
Color: Blue Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 1 9V Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0 x 0.1
MPN: 6011-95 Model: DKW-DUO HT UPC: 634343271584 EAN: 0634343271584 ASIN: B000W43EXE
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Wireless Microphone System | | • | Ideal for Podcasting, Home Recording, Performance, Vocal Work, Studio | | • | Features: Detachable Cable, 1 Input, Easy Set-Up, Easy-To-Use Interface, Easy Hook Up | | • | 2 Channels, Also Features: Mute Button, On/Off Switch, Gain Contol | | • | For use with PA Systems, Amplifiers | | • | High Level, 1/4", Line Inputs ; 1/4" Outputs | | • | Includes Cable, AC Adapter, Instructions, Windscreen | | • | 40Hz-20kHz Frequency Range | | • | 8" L x 5" W x 2" H " |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Good wireless mic for the price December 23, 2008 I bought this unit for karaoke in a party with some friends at our subdivision clubhouse. I had the base plugged into my laptop (had to get a 1/8" stereo to 1/4" mono adapter to use with the supplied 1/4" mono cable in order to use with the standard laptop mic input) and had the input mixed with other pre-recorded karaoke tracks and output through a home theater receiver. The unit served this purpose well - ie. good reception with the mics being within 15ft of the base and good reproduction of voice without any static or other distortion.
In all, a great buy for the price and purpose.
Useless for Singstar, Rockband et al December 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Might be a good product - bought it to use with SignStar and Rockband, but the output from the receiver is mixed so the game will not be able to tell the singers apart. Return !
Budget Microphones for Karaoke October 4, 2008 I also run Karaoke and I read the reviews here before purchasing this set. First of all, they are not Shure beta 58 mics that's true. They also don't cost $600 a peice. They are (for all practical purposes) pretty decent microphones for Karaoke use. I am impressed that they sound as good as they do and I'm not sure how they can produce and sell these mics for that cheap of a price. One feature that I really appreciate is that they do not make any noise when switching them off and on. The microphones don't have the weight of some other higher priced mics so that gives it a bit of a cheaper feel but it's not too bad. They are certainly comfortable to hold and use. The receiver feels pretty fragile and I don't think a drop to the floor would allow it's survival so don't do that. I haven't run into any problems as far as reception goes. The bars I play are relatively small though so they're limits have not been tested. Overall I'm really happy with these microphones and at these prices I can afford to replace them regularly if need be.
very bad September 30, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Actually if you want to suffer for a while buying these microphones, have a great sound but have the disadvantage that 10 meters and got problems of signal and walls because if there is less distance and it will sound
Just okay September 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought these microphones to compliment a Shure wireless microphone that I borrowed from our church for a large anniversary party. These mics weren't even in the same ballpark, but they worked okay. I had to crank the gain all the way up to hear them when trying to mix with music. But, what do you expect for $40!
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