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Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2025
Convenient and simple connection, good effect
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
This is the second time I have purchased from soundtown. My first mixer worked great so that's why I have recommended it multiple times to friends and families over the years. Recently I just purchased one as a gift to my friend and she has just recently opened and used it. Initially it worked fine, but after a couple of times, one microphone just decided to not work anymore. As for the other microphone, the sound has started to be static and delayed. I cannot return it anymore as it's been more than a month since I purchased it. I guess it's time for me to look for another brand.
Techie1234
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
SONOS does not make a dedicated microphone that you can use for karaoke or as a PA system (like if you are having an event at your home and want to pipe your voice throughout the house). You can use any microphone in the line-in port on select SONOS speakers but there's a little delay because of the analog to digital conversion inside the SONOS speaker. This delay can be distracting, especially if you are hearing your own voice with a delay through the speakers. This wireless microphone set has digital optical audio output which eleminates the delay. You have to have a SONOS speaker with optical audio input (like the original sound bar). It works perfectly for my purpose. It even comes with the necessary cables for digital optical audio. This microphone also has HDMI output which is digital as well and although I didn't test it, I would imagine it works the same way.
KE
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
I am an audio enthusiasts and have semi pro dj set-up for small events, mostly karaoke. I can't use it at home , it will be over kill. I was looking for a small set-up for home karaoke , something minimalist to match my jamo and klipsch home audio and found this absolutely beautiful small but powerful home karaoke unit. Pros - quality build, mic response, clarity, simplicity, price, multiple options for input and output [hdmi and optical] wow. I got compliments today 1st time using it. Cons - non so far, but I hope this unit lasts longer as I plan to use it weekly. Lastly, im using the TV optical output to this unit then output optical to my Denon receiver, so then I have options to use the different audio settings, not just plain stereo. Amazing sound quality. Buy it, you won't be disappointed.06/19 update , I tried using it for a small bday event about 100 people and open air venue. The performance was okay but it drops ones in a while when your about 50ft or more away. I still get nice voice quality though.
Hunter
Reviewed in Australia on February 6, 2024
Good quality mic, works as described. However the HDMI in and out were somehow back to front? Had to put my HDMI input into the ‘HDMI out’ port for it to work. Other than that is all good
ICyclic
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2024
The sound quality is good.It sounds realistic enough but there is still something to make you sound good.We had to play around with our system to get it to work properly.Easy to use. Worth the price I paid for it. The batteries last quite a while.
Ash
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2023
I bought this for my parents as they like to do karaoke. It’s connects seamlessly with their surround sound bar via HDMI arc so that they can still use Dolby atmos as well. As for the sound quality of the mic, it’s pretty good and you can adjust the volume + echo with the knobs. It comes with 2 wireless microphones and is powered by batteries. There is also room for connecting 2 wired microphones but I’m not sure if it would allow for up to 4 mic’s to use or if it overrides the wireless mic’s. Also the mic doesn’t go as loud as I want it to but you can adjust the main music sound to let the voice come through. Overall for the price point and quality of sound, it’s pretty easy to setup in no time.
Wan Jasmin
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2023
I was looking for a karaoke system that can connect to my Sony Bravia and my Bose 700 Soundbar. This is probably the only one that can do the job in Amazon but make sure you get the one with optical out. Overall I don’t like it because of the wireless microphone to speaker delay. A plus point is that this unit have two plug socket for microphone cords. I plugged in the microphone cord and there was no delay. I can also confirm there is a huge sound quality difference between the supplied plastic wireless microphone and my shure 58 corded microphone.
KP
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020
Story:I bought this to replace a mixer analog setup that I would run with laptop setup. I needed something that that would work with a SMART TV with ARC to minimize wires. This was it. It took a bit of tinkering but I will give all my trouble shooting tips.ARC Connection Issues - ARC HDMI not communicating with SWM-15. This issue is with the ARC HDMI device on your SMART TV and not the ARC Input SWM-15. To fix this issue you must reset the ARC HDMI Device in your TV. I have a Samsung 58 6 Series 4k. What I did was power down everything and then unplugged all devices from the wall outlet. Let it sit without power for 15 minutes. This reset the ARC device on my TV. After plugging everything in worked.Getting Sound Issues - Follow Sound Town directions to make sure your smart TV turns on HDMI-CEC and Input output Sound is PCM. Make sure your smart TV is outputting the sound from HDMI Source and not your TV Source or Optical SourceDelay Sound Issues - My Samsung 58 6 Series 4k TV has an feature where you can adjust the delay. I fixed the delay issue by tinkering with this setting on my smart TV. It did the job.PROS:- Great for in home use (See other thoughts)- Digital Sound no more analog. though if you dont have optical you have that option of AUX (Analog Sound)- Minimal Wires- You can add an additional 2 1/4' wired or/ wireless mics to have a total of 4 mics.- Comes with echo and toneCONS:- Mic are plastic and cheaply made (See other thoughts)- Power is 5v from micro USB which I had to turn up the volume higher than expected (Might cause distortion)- One mic came with a partial fading LCD. (See other thoughts)Other Thoughts:- This equipment is meant for home use only. So the quality is going to suffer a little bit compared with other.- The mics does its job with in home Karaoke but you can tell after hooking up a good mic to the SWM-15 the sound is night and day.- I would have returned the whole unit due to the fading LCD on one of the mics but I didn't because its too much time consuming and it still worked. The fading mic looked like it was a return.- You will need a powerful home AVR to power this due to the 5v for the unitFor the price of 100 bucks it does the job well. I wont be going back to my small mixer
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