🎉 Own the stage with wireless freedom and pro-grade sound!
The TONOR TW-820 is a professional-grade dual UHF wireless microphone system featuring 15 adjustable frequencies per mic, a 200ft transmission range, and durable all-metal construction. Designed for clear, noise-free sound, it’s ideal for karaoke, events, meetings, and performances, offering easy plug-and-play operation and simultaneous multi-mic use without interference.
A**A
Compares very well to Sennheiser ew100
I found the reviews helpful and informative but saying it's a "great value for the money" doesn't give me the information I want to know. I've put together a review that compares the Tonor mics to the "industry standard" Sennheiser ew100.I've owned a pair of Sennheiser ew100 handheld wireless mics and body packs for 15 years. It's an awesome mic that has never given me any problems and only 1 dropout in over 2000 events. The Tonor mics are not equal to Sennheisers but they hold up well. Here's my breakdown.Sound Clarity: The crispness and clearness of the sound outputSennheiser 10 - Tonor 8Smoothness: How pleasant to the ears do they soundSennheiser 10 - Tonor 8Distance A: For users who hold the mic an inch from their mouthSennheiser 10 - Tonor 9Distance B: For users who hold the mic below their chinSennheiser 8 - Tonor 4Handling Noise: This is noise you hear when performers are holding the micThe Tonor mics have screw on barrels that need to be firmly tightened beforebeing given to performers. They also tend to loosen up over time so keepan ear out for that.Sennheiser 0 - Tonor 3 (Less is Best)Noise / Hiss / Hum: The noise exhibited from every analog electronic deviceIf you're using a good live sound board Yamaha, Mackie, Soundcraft, A & H you'll be fine.If you're doing studio recordings use another mic.Sennheiser 0 - Tonor 2 (Less is Best)Battery Life: Using 2 AA Alkaline batteries. Easily 10 hours.The batteries can be used for multiple events. Just turn the mics off whentheir not in use.My only gripe is that the receiving unit does not have a battery life indicator.The transmitter (wireless mic) does have a battery life indicator.Muting Circuit: When turning the wireless mics off there is no popping orexplosive white noise that would wake the dead. It's the same for the receiver.In retrospect, I'll still use my Sennheisers for critical situations (Live Soloist, Singer, Wedding Ceremony, Guest Speaker etc.) The Tonor mics were purchased for use in situations where I didn't want to risk having my Sennheisers damaged by people who didn't know what they were doing (Party Guests, Emcees, etc.) Could the Tonors be used in critical situations? Yes. Just test them ahead of time to ensure they'll work as intended.My conclusion is that they are very capable mics for events and bands. I purchased 2 units (4 mics) and they've worked great. And most importantly if they were to get damaged I can get a replacement very easily and inexpensively. I contacted Tonor about body packs and I was told it's in the works. Good Luck!
M**M
Great System. I Recommend.
I've been using these for about 6 months...2 times each week. They work great. Solid construction. Mics are metal. Sound is good. Quality is good. Big fan of these. All 4 mics work fine together. But Beware: If you want to use 8 mics at the same time with 2 of these mic systems, it will not work well. But if all you need are 4 mics, I recommend this system.
J**E
Great Mic System For Karaoke DJs Like Me! Here's Why...
The media could not be loaded. *To see how this mic system performed in various mic tests, such as in a loud environment, distance, and behind objects, please refer to my attached video review*I’m a karaoke DJ. I’ve used this mic system now at multiple karaoke events I have DJed at. Right off the bat, I was super impressed with this mic system. First off, the build quality of this mic is superb. The majority of the outside mic casing feels like it’s made of metal. Some of the people at my events get drunk so the possibility of mics falling is high. This mic feels like it could withstand drops, which is a huge plus.Using this system at the events I worked at, this mic system performed wonderfully. I had no drops or pops in the mic sound. Each mic sounded great. One of the only downsides to this system is that both mics look identical. When I was trying to adjust the volume when people were singing too loudly in each mic, I had a hard time determining which mic was which because the mics look the same. I felt like I had to guess which volume knob to turn down. However, this is a simple problem to fix by just putting some colored tape on each mic or something that can be used to distinguish one mic from the other.In terms of isolating vocals, this mic performed well. Refer to my mic test in my attached video to see how this mic performed isolating my voice next to a loud freeway.When testing this mic behind objects, this mic did well at close distance, but I started to encounter pops in the audio further away from the receiver, which you can see in the attached video I did testing this mic behind trees at various distances. In my distance mic test, which you can see in the attached video, this mic experienced unpredictable pops and drops beyond 180 feet, when testing it line of sight in a grassy field. There may have been some pops in the mic sound less than 180 feet as well.Overall, I would recommend this mic system for close range events. I think this mic sounded great and the build quality is superb, which is a must have feature if you plan on doing events where intoxicated people will be using your mics, where a mic falling is inevitable. I have used a lot of mics. This is definitely one of the better budget mic systems out there. If you are doing karaoke events, like I do, then yes, this is a great mic. I do have more expensive mics I could use. If you plan on working with drunk people, why risk using expensive mics that are hundreds of dollars, if you can still get a good sound for much cheaper in a sturdy mic. I’ve literally had a drunk person before purposefully drop one of my Shure mics (belonging to a mic system that was hundreds of dollars) on the ground after singing karaoke. However, for events where you need a long range mic that can give you a reliable sound hundreds of feet away from the receiver, then I would not recommend this mic system. For the closer range events, I would definitely use this system again. It is also so easy to use and setup!
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