Best InEar Hearmix Pro 2-pin Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to InEar Hearmix Pro 2-pin based on experts and consumers reviews.
XVive U4 Wireless System Transmitter
Based on 2 reviews
I purchased XVive U4 transmitter for three main reasons, for it's neat size, comparatively reasonable price and that it is battery run. It is so contained, a very compact transmitter in comparison to other transmitter units, thus saving space carrying multiple units for racks and power. Yes, it protrudes from the output source (desk/rack unit), I've no reason to have an issue with this, aesthetically or practically as of yet. What may be saved in the cost, could be weighed up against the quality of higher end products regarding signal reliability. For me, at the moment it is a good value product. The XVive U4 transmitter can be received by multiple units. There are six channel options and XVive recommend use of up to six individual transmitters. These are within in the usual 2.4GHz band...
LD Systems MEI 1000 BPR G2
Based on 6 reviews
I am a semi pro drummer playing in several different genres and need to hear what's going on around me, obviously! I bought these on the spur of the moment after a really poorly monitored gig and have never looked back. Simple to use, clear sound, compact size and, so far, have never let me down unlike the very expensive set used by the lead singer!! The only reason I haven't given a 5* rating across the board is that the headphones are not brilliant but easily solved for a small (compared to the big brands) additional cost.
the t.bone IEM 75R Bodypack Receiver
Based on 14 reviews
The receiver looks solid but the clip seems a tad flimsy, I'm satisfied with the battery life. The power/volume knob is reliable, however, a surge of sound upon turning teaches you to plug in your in-ears after the fact. There is also a decent level of noise coming along with them, but I'm not sure If it's related to the receiver or matching transmitter. The earbuds are anything but the best, but I did get some use out of them in a live scenario and they did the job. No sound Isolation and practically no bass, but I needed them to have the percussion and a clicker in my ear so they did the job they were required for. The best part is that I can purchase several of those and have them all synced with the same transmitter if one is not too picky on sharing the same mix with other...
the t.bone IEM 100-R - 863 Mhz
Based on 12 reviews
In the market of in ear monitor systems I think you are going to have to go a long way to find a product that is as reliable as this for the most amazing competitive price. This is the upgraded model (I have the old model also) and it has yet to ever let me down. With changeable frequencies, you will never have to go without due to someone or something else being on the same frequency. A light weight pack with a good clip which makes for easy wearing. A very uncomplicated simple knob to ensure the right volume feed to your earphones. The new digital display is easy to read and the battery indicator lets you know whether the batteries are full, half way drained or about to give up the ghost. You will never have to change batteries half way through a performance as the easy to read display...