What You NEED To Know with 2.4Ghz WIRELESS Music Gear!

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In this video, we are going to do a deep dive into 2.4Ghz Wireless Music Gear. We are going to go over the things you need to know if you have any 2.4Ghz live (including routers, wireless mics, wireless guitar/bass gear, in-ear monitors, etc). In my previous videos, I would just say "2.4ghz is crowded and it's on the same frequency as wifi and Bluetooth." That's still true, but we are going to go much deeper into why. I also will give you tips and gear recommendations for 2.4ghz gear.

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0:00 - Intro
1:18 - Understanding Wireless Frequencies
1:56 - 2.4Ghz Frequency
2:25 - Universally Accepted Frequency
3:28 - Crowded Frequency
4:13 - 11 Channels in 2.4Ghz
5:37 - Center/Low/High Frequency
6:41 - 22Mhz Range
7:08 - 3 Non-Overlapping Channels
9:05 - Can I Use 2.4Ghz?
9:31 - Tip 1
10:40 - Tip 2
11:30 - Tip 3
12:44 - Tip 4
13:56 - Gear Recommendations Intro
16:15 - Cheap Guitar Systems
18:22 - Cheap IEM Systems
20:04 - Wireless Microphones
20:32 - Free Wireless IEM System
22:05 - Outro

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🔥 CHEAP WIRELESS I RECOMMEND (in 2.4Ghz): 🔥
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◆ GETARIA - 2.4GHZ Guitar WIRELESS ◆

◆ LEKATO - 2.4GHZ Guitar WIRELESS ◆

◆ NUX - B-5RC (with carrying/charging case) ◆

🔥 CHEAP IEM I RECOMMEND (in 2.4Ghz): 🔥
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◆ XVIVE - U4 ◆

◆ KIMAFUN ◆

🔥 Gear NOT in 2.4Ghz I RECOMMEND 🔥
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◆ SWIFF AUDIO 900mhz ◆

◆ LEKATO - 5.8GHZ WIRELESS ◆

◆ BRIAN FAY BF-1 LITE (860-900mhz) ◆

◆ PHENYX PRO - WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM ◆

🔥 HIGHER-END WIRELESS GEAR (not 2.4ghz) 🔥
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◆ SENNHEISER EW-100 ◆

◆ SENNHEISER - EW 500 ◆
(Same as above, just more channels to search for. My main wireless system)

◆ SHURE BLX (entry-level)◆

◆ SHURE - SLXD (pro level) ◆

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Great summary! I am professional network engineer with focus on enterprise security and Wi-Fi and the general consensus is to move away from 2.4 to 5 and now 6Ghz spectrum. That being said, I am also an amateur bedroom guitar player and I really dont like damn cables, so I have bought device very similar to what you have demonstrated at 16:15. It was a game changer for me and I live in a crowded apartment building oversaturated with various 2.4Ghz spectrum devices. I have had no issues whatsoever and battery life is long enough for me to practice entire week. During live events I would think twice about it due to high interference possibility.

askerzie
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Thank you!! Best tutorial to really learn about 2.4GHZ… we’ve tried up to six XVive U3 XLR wireless units for mics and can only get 2-3 working without drop outs … now I understand why.

BobcatsMusic
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A lot of information but gave me some ideas of the Lekato and Xvive U4 items

Fabian-ixgm
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Using a wired IEM system (zip tied along with my guitar cable lol) that wireless would be sweet! Great vid 🤘

AmericanMe
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Brother, I was a novice and this video just gave me so much understanding! Now I can really be a good sound man for my band and sound and knowledgeable guitarist on gigs. I bought the NU-X B1 Lite 2.4G wireless system just to try something new. I'm a self taught guitarist and I have to do a lot of research on my own when it comes to theory and gear, so your video has given a great wealth of knowledge to become a top tier professional musician and sound support person on a gig. Thanks and you got a new sub and like from me!

jrivtechv
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Scott. I can remember way back about 25 years ago. People's wireless house phones (not cell phones) used the 900mhz spectrum. There was a big move away from that because of the popularity of the new thing called Wifi that was also on that frequency. Now that the phones are almost nonexistent (and the few that are left seem to be on 5.8) and Wifi has also moved on, it would seem that the 900mhz should be relatively clean. It was also very long range and the systems in that range were very cheap to manufacture. Do you know if there is some reason these cheaper units do not go back to the 900mhz band? Did something else move into that space? Edit. I would love to be considered for that IEM givaway. Still a great video if someone else wins. Thanks.

bryantwalley
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Very informative. Great video man. Your video editing skills have come a long way. Everything looks smooth and is visually pleasing.
Cheers

oao
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This was about the best video I've seen on the subject. Makes me feel more comfortable about the choice I made. Thanks.

yeoldfart
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Hello, please make a video about ALL YOUR Gear with specific names of products and all of this (my all gear tour) please.

killshot_music
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I have the Boss WL20 which I got 2nd-hand, but pretty-much unused, so not full price. It has been almost flawless over the last 2.5 years so far. The occasional tiny dropout has not ruined any of my performances.
The Biggest advantage of the Boss IMO is the battery charge. I forgot to charge for one gig and starting my 3rd and final set the light was orange and turned red after about the 2nd song. I had a spare cable to hand, but the Boss was still going at the end of the set, about another 35 minutes later.
I also have the 5.8GHz Ammoon system, which is great banc for the buck. If you hold the green button on the transmitter, the sound mutes and the lights flash on both receiver and transmitter as it scans for the best channel, much like the Boss does.
I also have a Lekato wireless that works on the 900MHz range and it's ok, but has a much lower output than the other two, which can be a pain. It also drops out the most. I use that as a last resort or just for rehearsals if my other ones need charging.

RobCmusic
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I didn't know any of this stuff regarding the frequency ranges inside 2.4ghz, it opened my eyes man, thank you. It makes perfect sense now.

aleksandarbelic
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I’ve learned so much from you, my old 5 pc band used the xvive in ear monitor systems and the guitars and bass used glxd16 systems and one of us would always get drop outs, and now I know why, also there was one show where we used all of those systems plus two glxd mics and that show was a disaster, and it all makes sense now

jakecaron
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Very useful info Scott! Glad I found you on YouTube.

wayland
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Thank you so much Scott! You are really a big help! Such an amount of work and wisdom in this field from a really outstanding musician!

HeumannKai
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Thank you. I haven't had any issues in 2.4Ghz, but now I'm scared, lol.

Musicalpa
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This is my new school, Scott is really knowledgeable and an great teacher, thx bro keep up the amazing content.

rwscarlett
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I bought the Shure GLX (2.4) for my bass rig and it worked well 95% of the time. When I started djing weddings, I needed a lav option and got the lavalier set up. It has been a real nightmare when I don't ask the ceremony crowd to turn off or putting there phones on airplane mode. Just like you said, I got the blx and that is a much more reliable. Thanks for the great videos, very informative and well done.

kkmusic
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20:03 “As far as wireless microphones… I would just avoid 2.4 gHz altogether…” good info! Thanks for this!

davelongenecker
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I've been hooked on your content for a few months now. Well done with everything. You're great! I'm based in the UK and have just purchased a Sennheiser G4 IEM system. My mic is a Shure beta 87a digital system (I believe it's just the 2.4ghz). Am I likely to run in to issues?

KHJTV
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Thank you for all the great information! Unfortunately, our singers boyfriend bought her the GLX D4 system and its never worked properly. consistent interference everywhere even during rehearsal. I've tried different groups and channels nothing. We have 3 IEM xvive that work great. Another IEM and wireless instrument system and they all work great with no issue. The damn GLX D4 just does not work. The frustration is in them not understanding how a $300+ system just doesn't work. I forward them your videos but I don't think they watch lol Thanks again for everything!

TheChrisDiaz