Behringer ULM302MIC

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Sistema inalámbrico digital

  • Con 2 micrófonos de mano (ULM300M) y receptor (ULM300RD)
  • La banda de 2,4 GHz permite el uso sin licencia
  • Alcance máximo: 60 m
  • Botones integrados en los micrófonos de mano para subir y bajar el volumen
  • Función: Muteo del pánico
  • Salida del receptor en XLR (balanceado) y jack de 6,3 mm (no balanceado) por canal
  • Latencia: 14,3 ms
  • Dimensiones del micrófono: 53 x 53 x 260 mm
  • Peso del micrófono: 0,3 kg
  • Dimensiones del receptor: 150 x 119 x 41 mm
  • Peso del receptor: 0,25 kg
  • Nota: Los micrófonos requieren 2 pilas AA (no incluidas) cada uno. Recomendamos pilas recargables (artículo nº420822)
Disponible desde Septiembre 2018
número de artículo 448429
Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
Tecnología de transmisión Digital
Canales del Transmisor de Mano 2
Tipo de Receptor Fijo
Rango de frecuencias hasta - Frecuencia desde 2400 MHz
Tipo de Salida XLR
Sistema de Carga No
Batería Integrada No
Ancho del receptor en mm 150 mm
Altura del receptor en mm 41 mm
Profundidad del receptor en mm 119 mm
Peso del receptor en kg 0,3 kg
Potencia de transmisión en mW 10 mW
Nº de frecuencias seleccionables 0
Antenas desmontables No
Kit de montaje en rack No
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muy buenas relación calidad precio
DabidGP70 23.12.2019
el sonido es muy limpio sin ruidos ni interferencias lo he probado en exteriores y a 50 metros llega sin cortarse la sensación en mano es muy buena, el material es plástico abs de buena calidad y tiene algo muy bueno que es que puedes subir el volumen directamente y mutearlo en el micro. dura mucho las baterías lleva 2 AAA yo las que tengo son recargables y me duran unas 10 horas sin apagarlos +-
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Muy bien
aiVideo.es 17.09.2021
Aunque no sean lo más robustos, son unos micrófonos que nos han salvado varias veces. Son fáciles de usar, la duración de las pilas es muy aceptable.
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Hay micrófonos mejores
Alberto Mrak 14.12.2023
Soy fan de Behringer y compro casi todo de este fabricante. Sin embargo estos micros me han decepcionado. Calidad de sonido regular y alcance super corto. A los 6 metros de distancia ya fallaban. Por el mismo precio están los akg
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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It's All Good
Neil P. 21.11.2018
I just love tech that works and makes the seemingly impossible possible. The touch of genius here that nigh on nearly gets me aroused is the inclusion of on mic volume control. The control on the mic is not that precise in that the increments are a tad wide at times but no matter it is perfectly usable on the fly. Also it means you can use it as part of your vocal technique too if you so wish. Say you want to do something really intimate then you can just up the volume and do so without having to signal a sound engineer or make your way back to the mixer to tweak levels. Now you can do this on the mic and if you want to change from intimate to belt you can do so easily. Along with a decent mic technique this affords you great control. Great eh? Oh you don't have one do you! Well maybe you need one.
Sound quality is very good. For it's main use in a PA or karaoke the sound is up there with very good middle ground wired mics. It has a very extended response with figures quoted from 20hz to 20,000hz! As wide as you will ever need with ANY PA. It's a balanced sound too with no noticeable peaks or troughs. Very clear very flattering sound. The kind of sound that you would expect from a £400 wireless mic really.
Out of interest I tried recording with it straight into a Zoom R24. Sound was fair when put up against the Rode M3 or Audio Technica AT4033. It sounded somewhat processed but then it was a sound akin to what you would expect if you added a degree of compression and a smidgen of EQ. A good contemporary kind of vocal sound and therefore a good result for a mic intended (I think) entirely for PA type use. I like this mic very much and apart from the plasticky build I think it is truly great.
Behringer could easily have made it run off batteries but for some reason have decided against that facility. It runs off 5v so I rigged mine to run of a usb type power pack. The mic does transmit handling noise so if this is a problem for you bear this in mind. A nice touch is that when the battery is about to be exhausted the mic led flashes red. There is no fancy LCD screen or such so this is a welcome touch.
UPDATE:
I have been using these mics for a few weeks now several times a week and they continue to be brilliant. Behringer gear has greatly changed. Ultimately Behringer is just a name with real humans working collectively behind the scenes like in any corporation. The changes the collective have made recently really shows up in the products it appears. Don't be put off by the cheap price and what you think you associate with the name. Do yourself a very big favour and give these a trial. A wireless mic should sound good, just as good as a wired mic hopefully and behave itself. The industry standard for a bog standard gigging mic is the SM58. Most professionals know this. I would rather be handed this mic to sing through that is how I feel about its abilities. Of course the SM58 is bullet proof and that is another very important reason why it continues to stand the test of time. My brother goes out on the road with SM58's that look like they have been caught up in a drive by shooting yet they still continue to perform! If you can look after your mic this is a great mic to ply your trade with. Period. Happy customer here. FYI you may come across this same review on another site. It's my review and this purchase off the good folk at Thomann is due to me recommending this mic to my niece who sings too. As I said I like this mic I lot. N.B. I have had drop outs in two very challenging environments so I know it is not flawless but this is rare and I still highly recommend it.

UPDATE:
I owe it to potential purchasers to amend my review I think. I have used this mic now for quite some time and I can give more precise feedback. When using a single mic or with one of the pair switched off the mics on the whole work quite well and like I said have very good sound quality BUT...... I did a gig with a friend and we used both mics together. This was I admit pretty hopeless. They do not work together well at all. One mic is ok but the other had various interference and odd noises. If you read the manual it says that if you have a single mic (ULM300) you can only introduce another mic if they are quite some distance apart. This fact seems to be why they CANNOT work well together as a pair. It seems odd that Behringer know there is a very high possibility of interference from a pair but they have released it to the market and sell it anyway. For me it is a pain but not the end of the world. I primarily have the second mic as a backup really so it is useful in that regard. I warn you though not to rely on using a pair together in a gig situation when both are on at the same time. Do it and you may well live to regret it! It's still a fair mic but really for solo use only I would say.
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