

🎙️ Own the stage, wire-free and worry-free!
The Phenyx Pro Wireless Microphone System PTU-71-2H features dual handheld dynamic microphones with 2x100 selectable UHF frequencies, an advanced Auto Scan function for interference-free operation, and an impressive 328ft wireless range. Designed with a durable metal build and tuned EQ for professional sound clarity, it’s ideal for karaoke, church, DJ gigs, and presentations. Includes all necessary accessories for quick setup and up to 16 hours of battery life, delivering premium performance at a fraction of top-brand costs.



























| ASIN | B07JNDVS6H |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor, Karaoke, Singing |
| Audible Noise | 90 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #450 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #11 in Handheld Wireless Microphones & Systems |
| Brand | Phenyx Pro |
| Built-In Media | 1 x channel wireless metal receiver for long operation, 2 x UHF wireless handheld mic,1 x 1/4’’ audio cable, 1 x power adapter, 2 x antenna, 2 x anti-rolling rings, 4 x AA battery for 16hrs long hour use, 1 x user manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Audio Mixer, Karaoke Machine, PA System, Speaker, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | RF, UHF, Wireless, XLR, XLR 6.35MM JACK |
| Connector Type | 6.35 mm Jack, XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,978 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Range | 530MHz – 580MHz |
| Frequency Response | 18 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00609378313226 |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Television |
| Impedance | 200 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 11.81 x 17.72 x 3.15 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Phenyx Technology,LLC |
| Maximum Frequency | 587.12 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | PH5014 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Minimum Frequency | 536.57 MHz |
| Model Name | PTU-71-2H |
| Model Number | PH5014 |
| Number of Batteries | 8 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor, Karaoke, Singing |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 98 dB |
| Special Feature | Auto Scan, Battery Indicator Light, Mute Function, Up to 328ft long range operation, Volume Control |
| UPC | 609378313226 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Very good, would buy again
Easy set up. Good quality, well constructed. Sounds great. The 2 mics can be hooked up with separate channel for each using XLR cables only. The 1/4" output let's you run both mics simultaneously into 1 channel. The only thing I'm not thrilled about is the rubber power button. That was the first thing to fall apart on my previous mics, different brands. Also, the power on lights turn off after a couple seconds. Wish it would just stay on all the time. Hard to tell if it's already on. If your not sure of the status, you'll press the button and possibly mute it, or turn it off. It sort of hard to tell what it's status is when pressing the button. The lights just flash momentarily. But overall very good value, would buy again. I'd guess that you get 90% of the performance of top brands at a forth of the cost.
A**S
Great sound quality
recently purchased the Phenyx Pro PTU-71-2H Dual Wireless Microphone System, and I’m honestly very impressed with its performance and reliability. Right out of the box, setup was quick and straightforward, thanks to the auto-scan feature that easily finds clear frequencies without any interference. The sound quality is excellent—clear, crisp vocals with great range and minimal noise. Both handheld microphones feel solid and comfortable to use, and they hold up well during long sessions whether for karaoke, church, or live events. The 328 ft range is no joke—I was able to move freely without worrying about signal dropouts, which is a huge plus for live performances. The dual mic system is perfect for duets, presentations, or group settings, making it very versatile. Overall, this system delivers professional-level quality at a very reasonable price. If you’re looking for dependable wireless microphones that sound great and are easy to use, this is a fantastic choice. Highly recommended!
D**P
Great Quality For The Price!
I have been using this Phenyx wireless mic system on the road for various corporate meetings. First it performs up to much more expensive equipment standards. I have no trouble with the connection being stable at up to 100'. Using quality alkaline batteries there is no trouble getting 7 hours duration. The metal cased microphones have a good quality feel and the case is very handy for my portable usage. I added an additional lavaliere body pack, which synchronizes with the received giving me the option of two hand held mics or one hand held and one lavaliere mic. I have also used them in a Karaoke setting and they seem very applicable for music applications. I would recommend this system for a permanent set up in a conference room, church, etc. or to carry on the road as I do.
H**E
Great budget option for light use
For the price, It is hard to beat the PTU-71. I've been using this system for nearly three years without a single issue. The Microphones The mics are clad in metal, so they have a good hand feel, but I think it is only a thin sheet around a plastic structure. The mics have survived several drops without anything breaking. While they would not hold up to the rigors of a touring band, they are more than good enough for meetings, church, weddings, etc. They sound decent and are easy to operate. Batteries are freshly recharged before each use, so I can't comment on battery life. I've never had one die on me, though. The Receiver The receiver is a small metal (I like that) box with a plastic front panel. It's light weight, but it doesn't feel cheap. The mic level knobs have detents to prevent accidental level adjustments. The display is clear, bright, and easy to read. There are only a few buttons on the unit which are laid out logically. Changing frequency and syncing the mics is straightforward. The removable antennas are a nice touch. A main selling point for me was the dual XLR outputs. There is a TRS output for combined output, but I've never used it other than to make sure it works. Overall For the price this system is hard to beat. I've never had interference issues that weren't solved by a quick freq change, and the mics hold up to the occasional "oops" (at least, they have for me). I've not checked the max range, with most of my use being no more than 50 feet between Tx and Rx.
D**A
Update: Curve your enthusiasm
Update: I’ve given these mics a few more tries. Worked flawlessly during two events and I just tested with a new method and was blown away with the results. The video shows a girl using the mic 65’ from the receiver and walking slightly further, and it worked this well for over 15 minutes. Not a single noticeable dropout. The photo is a little rig I cooked up, I have a 12v lithium battery for the receiver and a wired in ear monitor belt pack which also runs on battery. I put some TV on my phone and sat the mic on the phone’s speaker and walked away with this rig (basically a reverse of how a sane person would test the mic) listening to what the receiver was outputting on the fly. I was able to walk over a 100’ without any dropouts, and 225’ with a few drop outs here and there when in motion. Then I walked around a building 25’ over and though there were a few dropouts, it was mostly clear! That’s +225’ not line of sight and it still had signal. I switched to the lav bodypack and had similar results, though I lost the signal completely about half the way around the building. The lav does suffer from fluttering so it’s going to be useless outdoors, but functions decently. I’ve increased the rating to 5 stars because it’s an incredible value. I guess the first time I used it, I ran into some bad luck as you can keep reading below for my first impression. I’m still going to keep these as backup, but I will not be as worried now that I’ve had some success with them. ————————— Original 4 star review: Tried it out last night at a wedding as a DJ. Worked great at the booth for announcements. I wasn’t going to use it on stage but the timeline had to shift because things fell behind which left me no leeway to lay cable for a speech segment 30 feet away. It was used side by side with a Sennheiser EW 100 G1 handheld (9v battery kind) and the Phenyx Pro suffered interference and dropouts a few times intermittently. The receiver was 3’ 6” off the ground to start with and there was almost direct line of sight with the only thing blocking was the grooms hand on the bottom of the mic, maybe the brides body and the wood in my facade. The speaker stand pole was also near by and I had the receiver stacked on top of the Sennheiser receiver. I raised the receiver to 4’ and sat it on a corner of the facade and faced the antenna perpendicular to the direction of the mic which improved the signal but it was still suffering a little bit of drop outs on the indicator, almost not noticeable. Mind you, the sennheiser didn’t have any issues with this situation the entire time and the squelch setting was on high. We were outdoors on a church lawn, with nothing but parking lot around us. I’m not sure if it was bad luck but this is a pretty typical distance and environment you can expect to use a wireless mic. It might be okay for a small karaoke or cafe singer songwriter performance setup, where you’re never more than 15’ from the receiver, but it’s not ready for prime time. Other than that, the build quality is impressive and doesn’t feel cheap. I also bought the body pack for the lavalier mic and that’s all plastic and feels pretty cheap, so fair warning on that. The scanning and syncing works well so ease of use gets high marks. Sound quality is fine, the handling noise is definitely higher than the Sennheiser, but about what’s expected from a mic at this price. The deal breaker for me is the unreliability at a real world distance and it should not be breaking a sweat at 30-35 feet. I’ll keep this around as a last resort, and I’m curious about Phenyx Pro’s true diversity handheld.
P**L
PTU-71 Product Review
Upon receipt of the microphones, I unboxed them and found them to be made of metal construction, not cheap plastic that would fall apart in your hands. The reciever is constructed from metal as well, and is sturdy enough to stand up to the rigors of road use. I have the PTU-5000 wireless microphone set and have certainly not been disappointed in the performance of those microphones, reliable and rugged are the words that I would use to describe it. This is the first of a two part review that I'll be writing. The first part of the review is the initial Pros and Cons of the unit as I have not had an opportunity to use the system live as of yet. Pros: All metal construction and ease of setup are essential if your going to be on the road with this system, and this is where the product really excels. If your going to use a rack drawer to store the system when not in use, I recommend using the foam that in inside the packaging as all of the parts have thier place and there is no need to custom make the foam in the drawer. Comfort: If your a vocalist that does not play an instrument, the michrophon is comfortable to hold, not too big around so as to make your hands start to cramp at the end of the night. Customer Service: This above all else exceeds ones expactations!! Email response is very fast and Phynex stands behind the quality of their products and is quite efficient in making right any defect or flaw that may arise while using thier products. Price: Don't let the price of this system fool you, it is well worth the investment. Where else are going to find great customer service, a great system, and one that is rugged enough to stand up to the rigors of road work for this price? I dare you to do better! I did a lot of research, as I normally do, when searching for replacement gear or anything that I use for performing as that is how I make my living. I haven't found another system in the price range that accomplishes what the PTU-71 does. Cons: This may or may not be a con, depending on how to use the system. The system is not rackmountable as it has no ears to mount it. There is however a work around. It can be mounted on a Raxxess shelf that has the slots in the bottom to accomodate zip ties. The way I would recommend mounting it is by using velcro on the shelf and on the reciever, then placing two zip ties going across the front, then two on the sides. This way the reciever is not suseptable to movement or damage. At this time, there are no other cons that I can see or foresee. This is only the inital part of the reveiw and once I am able to use the system, I'll continue the review from there. I used these at a show last night and they performed every bit as well as the PTU-5000 set that I have. The only other thing that may be considered a con is the placement of the on/off button. If your a vocalist that holds the mic, it's possible that the mic could be cut off accidentally. If you use mic stands like we do, it's not a concern at all. If all you need it two mics, this is absolutely the way to go. I noticed very little differences in comparison to the PTU-5000. Another pro about this unit is the ease of set up. It took all of 3 minutes to set it up and have it operational, You couldn't ask for an easier set up and tear down of a unit than that. I opted to mount mine in a rack so it's very easy transport Overall, I would say that this system is just as good if not better than the higher dollar systems. I definitely recommend this system to anyone that is looking for high quality and performance at an extremely affordable price. Keep up the great work Phenyx!!
T**A
Great mics at a great price
These microphones are some of the best wireless microphones I have used. They are built very sturdy and have some weight to them. The sound is crystal clear, we have had no feedback issues, and they get as good a tone as any of the other wireless microphones out there. Phenyx Pro gets better with each product they release. These are replacing our regular gigging microphones. I highly recommend too anyone looking for a great wireless microphone at a great price point.
K**S
Good buy for the price.
Great set up for a really good price. Mics are heavy, but that is a good feature. Set up is easy and they sound real good. I am using these for a home Karaoke system, they work fine on my AKJ 7402 KARAOKE AMP.
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