NoRhino Posted May 27, 2024 Posted May 27, 2024 (edited) Our band is venturing into IEM land for the first time. We have a Phenyx Pro transmitter that came with one receiver bodypack. It accommodates a max of four. I'm having difficulty finding a Phenyx receiver pack to buy for myself. Will another brand receiver work if I make sure the frequency range is in limits? Thanks in advance to the vastly experienced BC community. Edited May 27, 2024 by NoRhino Quote
lidl e Posted May 28, 2024 Posted May 28, 2024 Big IEM thread in accessories Mayeb answer in there already or ask in there? Quote
jimmyb625 Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 On 27/05/2024 at 20:25, NoRhino said: Our band is venturing into IEM land for the first time. We have a Phenyx Pro transmitter that came with one receiver bodypack. It accommodates a max of four. I'm having difficulty finding a Phenyx receiver pack to buy for myself. Will another brand receiver work if I make sure the frequency range is in limits? Thanks in advance to the vastly experienced BC community. It's difficult to say for certain. One thing that might be worth checking, is the frequency range it's operating in. From what I could see on the website, it doesn't look like it operates in the UK available frequencies (apologies if you're not in the UK) so you may have problems. Quote
NoRhino Posted May 29, 2024 Author Posted May 29, 2024 4 hours ago, jimmyb625 said: It's difficult to say for certain. One thing that might be worth checking, is the frequency range it's operating in. From what I could see on the website, it doesn't look like it operates in the UK available frequencies (apologies if you're not in the UK) so you may have problems. Thanks. I'm in Scotland 🏴 The chap in the band who bought the system used it live last week and it worked perfectly. Frequency range is 555-575MHz The receiver pack I can find online is 500-570MHz Quote
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