đ€ Own the stage wirelesslyâhear every detail, feel every beat.
The D Debra ER-280 is a professional UHF wireless in-ear monitor system featuring 16 interference-free channels, ultra-low latency under 4.5ms, and high-resolution 24-bit/48kbps audio. Designed for stage, studio, and live performance, it supports unlimited receivers from a single transmitter, offers a robust 180ft wireless range, and comes complete with earbuds, rack mount, and power accessories. Built with advanced circuitry and durable materials, it ensures crystal-clear sound and reliable operation backed by a 12-month warranty.
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Professional High-Performance In-Ear |
Theme | professional audio monitoring |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Infrared |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 60Hz-18KHz |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | In-Ear |
Enclosure Material | Plastic, Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Stage performance |
A**L
Efectivo
Muy buen equipo, fĂĄcil de usar y programar
C**R
Perfect!
The media could not be loaded. I love that this has multiple channels. I had a fuzzy channel and thankfully wasn't stuck there since I could change.I ran it through my headphone output of my Focusrite 18i20 and it works flawlessly. If you're looking for a great transmitter for an affordable price, get this.
A**L
Works great
Works like it should, was surprised. Love it.
A**R
Debra In Ear Review
So far so good. Iâm currently looking for better ear pieces for the system though. Any suggestions?
J**E
Decent, but broadcasts in mono
Mono in-ear monitors are my least favorite thing. If you don't mind mono, these are decent.
T**R
ear monitors
looks pretty well and is affordable
T**H
Nice monitor system!
My band has been using wired headphones as monitors in our studio for the past 10 years with mixed results. The wires and the headphone amp added a lot of things to avoid during a practice session.I had experimented with Bluetooth headphones that left me with a difference between what I was hearing and what was being played. A lag was obvious which meant that playing with that lag was not going to work out.I attempted to use wireless headphones that I had set up for my tv set - and while this was a better setup - I could not share that signal with anyone else. The connection was a one connection only setup. I knew that I didn't want to spend an arm and a leg on a high-end wireless monitor system, and thought that I would just have to suffer.I picked this monitor system up with two receivers at a reasonable price, and handed one to my bass player and said - try these out. I was using them as well - with old batteries to see how it might sound when the receiver starts to fail.These worked great. Because I was using the ones with the degraded batteries, I kept asking if his sound was good - because mine was rapidly degrading. He kept reporting that the sound was perfect - at times he wasn't sure if what he was hearing could be that good - but it was.I was having some issues - It wasn't like I couldn't hear the music, it was just getting very noisy with static and what seemed to be feedback sound. I eventually replaced my batteries and came to hear what my bass player was hearing - solid, crisp, high quality sound. Better than I have heard from our set up in years.I look forward to seeing how this system performs over time. Only time will tell if these end up on a live stage. I know they will be used by me at least, and the rest of the band may come around and get their own receivers in due time.
M**D
Just Wow
I am use to using Shure and Sennheiser audio for all wireless needs. I have used so many Shure in-ear monitors I can't begin to count.And they work great... but they are expensive.In my experience you spend a lot to guarantee something works, but when going cheap... you might find a few gems.This in-ear monitor honestly shocked me.It is clear, like... absolutely clean audio, across a theater, and behind the stage, from 100 feet away... and while running 18 other wireless microphones in the same frequency range.Now... I don't know if I got lucky, or if they are all like this... but the only downside I see to this kit, is that you can only send the same exact audio to both receivers. And for this price, and the quality... I'll take it.Also... your ear buds can have a shorter cable... 10 feet is a little long to go from a body pack (on your waist) to your head... unless you are a literal giant.And to give some solid info... I plugged a set of Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 into these receivers, and they still sounded great.
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