We haven't had the trouble that you describe, Joe, or really any annoyance
other than the one I described with the headset slipping.

Batteries are standard AA.  We use rechargeable batteries but one-use, e.g.
Duracell are fine, of course.  When the batteries run down, it simply stops
transmitting without any noise as it winds down.  I recharge the batteries
before each dance.  No-brand AAs lasted about 30 hours.

Range is about 80 meters, according to the manual.  I've used it out to 75'
with no drop in signal.

Each (balanced) XLR output carries a channel.  So, if you want stereo
output use these.
Yes, there is a _quarter inch TRS _unbalanced_ output that combines the two
channels into one mono signal.  I plug-in a 1/4" TS unbalanced (mono) cable
and it carries both channels.

Manual w/ specs
https://downloads.monoprice.com/files/manuals/600059_Manual_220523.pdf

Set up is just plug in and go with no technical skill required to operate
the essential functions.

Were rather pleased with it.

Rob
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Robert Matson



On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 5:48 PM Joe Harrington <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm using a nice little wireless thing I bought for like $50. Sound
> quality is great...except when it isn't.  After working fine for a while,
> the sound gets dirty and then has dropouts until you power-cycle the
> headset.  It has USB-charged batteries.
>
> Does your unit have any trouble like that?  How far can you really get
> from it?  I see two XLRs on the back.  There's another output, which is an
> even mix of the two.  What kind of plug is that?  Is it a regular 1/4" or
> 1/8"?  Is it stereo, or just a mono mix?
>
> Shoppingly yours,
>
> --jh--
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 2:12 PM Robert Matson via Contra Callers <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I hope this helps someone in our community save money on a cordless
>> microphone.
>>
>> Just now, a caller friend asked me about the ~$130 Monoprice-brand
>> cordless mic system that we use for calling and teaching.  We've used this
>> inexpensive but perfectly adequate cordless mic system for over a year and
>> 16 dances.
>>
>> https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=600060
>> 2x mics, 2x headpieces, 2x transmitters, 1x 2-channel receiver.
>> Outputs: 2x XLR for ea. channel or 1x 1/4" combined.
>> ~$130
>>
>> We've noticed no downsides in spite of the low price, except that Ellen
>> finds the headpiece slips.  I understand the issue as being that long thick
>> straight hair prevents the head piece from clamping snugly.  She solved it
>> once by wearing a baseball cap.  I've worn the mic about six times for
>> calling single dances and to help teach walk-throughs and -- short hair no
>> baseball cap and wearing reading glasses -- had a seamless experience.
>> Another semi-local caller, who calls a monthly dance and to whom I
>> recommended the same set, hasn't mentioned to me any downsides or
>> frustrations.
>>
>> I have no relationship with the manufacturer or dealer.  I've bought
>> other things from Monoprice.  The one time I had an issue, they quickly
>> resolved it.
>>
>> Hope this helps someone.
>>
>> Rob
>>
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>> Robert Matson
>> Cell: (917) 626-2675
>>
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