🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The ANLEON S2 Wireless Stereo In-ear Monitor System features 6 selectable UHF channels, dual XLR inputs for versatile audio configurations, and the ability to expand with unlimited receivers, making it the ideal choice for professional sound engineers and musicians seeking high-quality, flexible audio solutions.
Item model number | ANLEON |
Connector | 3.5mm Jack, XLR |
Size | 1 Transmitter and 3 Receivers |
Hardware Platform | PC |
S**E
Unbeatable for the price.
If you're paying a fraction of the price of the most expensive IEM kits out there, then you have to expect that you're not going to get *the best*. However, this still does a very good job and, for the money, it is outstanding. You receive a sturdy, metal-encased transmitter; a decent belt pack (with digital display to show frequency, channel and battery life) and a set of earbuds which, to be honest, aren't at all bad. However, as with most of these kits, the earbuds are the weakest aspect of the set, and I replaced these with a more expensive pair.In terms of sound quality, it's not bad at all. There is some crackling, which is only audible when everything else is dead quiet, and you have to take care to set the volume levels off the mixer correctly, or you'll find things distorting. The set also seems to cut out if you have one signal element peaking (we had an issue with a digital kick drum sample), although this is easily resolved with a little time and care at the mixer, or by having a word with the sound engineer if it's a live situation.Overall, I've used this set both in rehearsal and on stage and it has made singing so much easier than when I had to fight with (inevitably crappy) wedge monitors and it is a fantastic starter set for those getting into IEMs. At some point, I may upgrade, but for the time being they more than meet my needs.
J**N
Fantastic value for money...
...but do not expect hi fi sound quality.Like other reviewers I have upgraded the earphones (to Shure SE 215) which improves the sound quality a little but the supplied ones are just about adequate. Neither are as good as budget full size headphones which I tried with the receiver pack. For best bass response the in ear phones should be tight inside the ears which I find uncomfortable so I do not mind hearing external sounds mixed with that from the phones. In my experience in ear phones always a compromise sound quality but set against that is convenience of use and light weight on stage. It needs a little getting used to but for the specific job of enabling me to play guitar direct through the mixer, and still be able to hear what I am playing, this system fits the bill completely.Knowing this quality is available at this price, and accepting the compromise of in ear phones at any price point I would think very carefully before spending hundreds of pounds on a more so called professional set up.
R**G
Not suitable for guitar players
I bought these specifically as in-ear monitors, unfortunately they change the tone by adding too much treble and top end in general. This is pretty bad for guitar playing - you'll struggle to find the right sound with these.If they had a mini-eq built it would solved the problem but they don't. I didn't have any other problems with them - the range was pretty good and battery life not bad at all. It was a shame I had to return them
D**S
Ok
I bought this because the price was very good and if I liked in ear monitoring I could look into something more expensive. It works fine. Unusually for me the ear buds stay in well. I wouldn’t expect excellent quality from the headphones and indeed theyre only okay and more volume would be good
A**E
At last, affordable in-ear monitors.
I'm sure there are many Muso's like me who are in a band and looking at in-ear monitors but can't afford the astronomical prices they seem to attract. Well everything has changed! The Anleon S2 is a basic stereo wireless monitor. It has no fancy balance controls or blend facility; you will have to do that elsewhere. Just a (6) channel selector and a volume control. However it is a compact and sturdy animal and it works - beautifully. The range is well over 50m before any sign of dropouts; so no problem at your pub gigs. I'd thoroughly recommend it - unless you're a snob, in which case start saving up the £1000 for a Sennheiser product which won't give you £925 worth of quality inprovement over the Anleon!
S**R
Good bit of kit
Good bit of kit. Well worth the money. The only fault is the ear pieces. They are a bit flimsy and don't fit around the ear properly.
T**H
Unsuitable for my application
Very lightweight receivers and excellent sound quality.....but had unexpected input signal drop-out during use. The supplier readily explained that this is due to excessive input level. This characteristic, and the absence of an input level meter, meant that the device was unsuitable for my application. The supplier immediately refunded my money.
W**S
would have given 5 stars but the headphones that come with it are poor quality, recommend buying good quality one to go ...
impressed for the price, would have given 5 stars but the headphones that come with it are poor quality, recommend buying good quality one to go with this
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