The ACTUAL Cheapest WIRELESS IEM System on Amazon - Lekato MS-1 review

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In today's video, we are checking out the actual cheapest wireless in ear monitor system on Amazon. This is the Lekato MS-1 IEM wireless system, and it's listed currently for only $69 (nice). This is the cheapest IEM system I have been able to find on amazon, and we will go over the pros and cons, setup, and more details about this product in the video. Many thanks to Lekato for sending me this unit to check out.

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0:00 - Intro
0:58 - What’s In The Box?
1:48 - Setup
3:53 - Specs
5:25 - My Experience
6:40 - Pros
7:00 - Cons
7:51 - Who This is Not For?
9:19 - Who Is This For?
12:10 - Comparison
13:26 - Giveaway
14:01 - Outro

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◆ LEKATO - MS1 WIRELESS IEM SYSTEM ◆

◆ CCA - CA4 DUAL DRIVER IN EAR EARPHONES (only $19 😱) ◆
In Ear Monitors (ear buds)

◆ CCA - C12 IN EAR EARPHONES ◆
In Ear Monitors (ear buds) (6 Drivers)

◆ FEMALE XLR to FEMALE 3.5mm CABLE ◆
(the cable I use for connecting this to my XLR input)

◆ FEMALE XLR TO FEMALE 1/4"" ADAPTER ◆

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Use it for small gigs in small bars for some month. And finally, there was stage in the music club, where sound engineer could not take monitor AUX to the stage, there was no empty XLR outs in patch panel on the stage. So, I have to put transmitter to AUX in Behringer X32 that was located behind the crowd (about ~100 people). So, there was about 30 feet and lots of people between transmitter and 4 recievers. I was ready to switch to stage monitor PA system. I was 100% shure that this cant work in this situation: too long distance, too much people, wifi routers and wifi router in X32. But it works perfectly! I'm impressed so much. Thank you again for this review.

hellsq
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Amazing review Scott, the fact that you actually try all these products at actual gigs is so valuable. Most "reviewers" on YouTube don't have any real world experience and only demo the gear in their super controlled studio conditions.

aleks_white_
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I got a set of these and they worked great. I walked all about my house and never had an issue. I can also use them for transmitting from my iPad to my splitter cable for backing tracks with a male to male adapter if I have to. Very much worth the money.

chucksaeger
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Love the honest reviews and opinions on gear. As a rookie I appreciate how you break things down to help guys like me understand things better. I've never owned a set of in ears, but wouldn't mind trying it out with one of these budget sets.

drewcondie
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I just got these to use for my YouTube setup. I hate the long cord to get to my camera so this was perfect.

iamstan_rimp
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PICKLES, MAN!

I like your content, you seem to have a niche carved out with the cheap stuff that we all look at but won't take the leap; you provide a service!

mhoop
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Just got this last night. Works on my mixer headphone out and line outs. Stereo separation is not 100% but it works for panning vocals, keys and guitars for my live iem monitor mix. I’ll try it out on my next gig with a wired back up. It’s going to be great live and in my studio. Thanks for the heads up on this great piece of gear.
UPDATE: I can definitely hear the delay when singing. The slight delay caused by the combination of my digital mixer plus the iem delay results in a noticeable chorus/delay between the sound of my voice in my head and the iems. Not terrible but it’s there. Much less noticeable at higher iem volume levels and even better when you take the vocal out of your wedge.

darrylday
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Found your page a few months ago as getting into in ears. Love your tech tips and have shared your page with others. I bought the cca buds and they are awesome. Think I might get this system as a backup. Thanks again Scott for breaking it down into all the relevant points to consider.

robinspruce
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Your in ear monitoring bargain review was fantastic, informative, and honest. Trying to get in ear gear on a tight budget myself, thanks for your help homie.

drewbruno
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"Wall distance" is in reference to RF bouncing off of walls and phase cancelling. If you ever see a wireless receiver with two antennas, that's RF diversity...a means in which there are two antennas that are actively switched between to retain the best signal. Just some nerd facts for you. Thanks for your content!

TheLordcasio
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Awesome review man; I subbed a while back when we first started setting up our IEM system for our worship band but now we are planning on starting up a smaller band made up of children that are ready to hit the stage. Your channel helps us out a lot on both ends. You inspired our more professional set-up and gear for the main band and now for the little ones we might incorporate a Lekato IEM's system bc as you said its cheap and I believe it'll make the kids feel more professional and in the event that one of the receivers is damaged, it won't be a big deal as it isn't as expensive as our more professional gear. It also won't make that big of a dent in our wallets! Again, thank you so much for your work man keep it up & God bless!

theyhjuan
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Thanks for these videos, Scott. Most of the gear for IEM for casual bands is pretty far out of a reasonable budget. It's nice to see honest reviews of budget gear in this area!

bscheirman
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A lot of people were saying the sound quality is terrible and crackly/noisy. When I first plugged them in it was clipping extremely bad. All you have to do is turn the headphones output volume down until it's clear. This is an amazing deal! I'm buying another one asap!

doknox
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This is a perfect review for me… needed that to make a decision for a quick easy set up for small gigs…

EDaDrumma
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I love this content. Very honest review and no filters. More reviews about cheap products that people usually consider.

ainahmaerivera
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It is a stereo system. The input is 2 channels. If you receive the signal from a board you using 2 AUX sends, for instance, or the PHONES output, you can have a nice stereo mix!

RobertsSouza
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Very pleased i saw this! I play weddings and sax and DJ gigs. I reckon this is super useful for me! 😁

saxmanash
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OK. I just found your channel this week. First, i bought the Swiff ws-50 based on your recommendation for something cheap that works with active pickups (commented on that video two days ago). I purchased the Lekato MK-1 (which arrived today). You are two for two. Spot on reviews. Was worried using both the Swiff and Lekato at the same time would end up with too much latency between the two. But they work fine together. No latency. Even when playing with a backing track, no latency. I think the setup sounds slightly different as opposed to playing wired, but its not different by much. Maybe it is even my imagination. I am not a "tone purist" anyway, so I don't mind. I'll figure it out through amp settings. I'll be fine. I even have the MK-1 right next to a wireless router. Still works fine. I don't play in bands, but I am the rock star of my basement. For 100 bucks, I am now completely wireless and it is AWESOME. Thanks for the cheap solutions. Both of the aforementioned items will work fine for anyone looking to go wireless cheaply in their own house. You Rock (and have become one of my "go to" you tube guys). Well done Scott. Thanks for the videos.

brickmonkeyvideo
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so so so helpful - man, you hit basically every question I was asking in my head as I watched and wondered "but what about x, y, or z?" ... informative and to the point at the same time, that's no easy thing to do - excellent review!

headed over to check out some more of your videos now - tips/tricks for backing tracks & comparing some in-ear monitoring buds both seem so timely, as we're making the move to using both of those for a show at the end of October.

cheers!

joshuaklevorn