







🎙️ Own the stage with crystal-clear wireless freedom!
The Phenyx Pro PTU-7000-4H is a professional quad-channel wireless microphone system featuring 4 handheld dynamic mics, 4x40 selectable UHF frequencies, and a powerful 328ft range. Its Auto Scan technology ensures interference-free performance, while the metal build guarantees durability. Ideal for churches, karaoke, and events, it delivers premium sound clarity with easy setup and long-lasting battery life.



























| ASIN | B0CL6RMPTC |
| Antenna Location | Church, DJ gigs, Karaoke, Singing, concert, meeting, public speaking, wedding |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,844 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #43 in Handheld Wireless Microphones & Systems |
| Brand | Phenyx Pro |
| Built-In Media | 1 x 1/4’’ audio cable, 1 x power adapter, 1 x 6.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapter, 4 x antenna, 1 x quad channel wireless metal receiver, 4 x UHF handheld microphone wireless, 4 x anti-rolling ring, 8 x AA battery, 1 x user manual, 4 x rubber feet |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Audio Mixer, PA System, Speaker, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | 6.35 mm Jack, Infrared, RF, UHF, XLR |
| Connector Type | 6.35 mm Jack, XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 313 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Range | 530 - 580 MHz |
| Frequency Response | 583 MHz |
| Hardware Platform | DVD Player, Karaoke Machine, Television |
| Item Dimensions | 22.6 x 14.8 x 3 inches |
| Item Height | 3 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.08 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Phenyx Technology,LLC |
| Maximum Frequency | 18 KHz |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Model Name | PTU-7000-4H |
| Model Number | PTU-7000-4H |
| Number of Batteries | 8 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Church, DJ gigs, Karaoke, Singing, concert, meeting, public speaking, wedding |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 98 dB |
| Special Feature | Battery Indicator Light, Lock Function, Mute Function, Volume Control |
| UPC | 850033601749 |
| Warranty Description | 12-month manufacturer assurance |
T**T
Look no further! These are the budget wireless mics your Church is looking for! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
As a church worship leader, finding a reliable and high-quality microphone system is essential for ensuring that our services run smoothly and that the message as well as the music is clearly conveyed. Sure we could stick to the wired Beta 58a Mics that we’ve been using for years but across our team from Pastors to worship leaders, everyone was requesting a wireless solution to allow for a much more free flowing move the Holy Spirit so that we may be able to also physically move around as we worshipped. Most other wireless systems from Big names such as Shure and Sennheiser are a fortune for our small Church, but the Phenyx Pro PTU-7000-4H has been such a huge blessing both in quality and price. The mics as well as the receiver both are made of a solid metal construction that feels professional and durable. The mics themselves are extremely comfortable to hold with a sleek and unobtrusive design. They were a tiny bit heavier than bigger name branded wireless mics but had no effect on actual use. The range of the PTU-7000-4H covers not only our whole space, but even had no issue picking up signal even from our parking lot. We’ve had no problems with signal dropouts or interference, even when moving around the stage or interacting within our congregation. This reliability has made a noticeable difference in the smooth flow of our services and even in our bible studies. The battery life easily lasts through multiple services and rehearsals on a single set of batteries. As long as those using the microphones remember to turn them off when they aren’t needed, you shouldn’t have any issue. I’ve had these mics for almost two weeks now and haven’t had to change the batteries in any of them. It reduces the need for frequent battery changes and ensures that the microphones are always ready to be used. My favorite part of the PTU-7000-4H was the setup process. This has been the easiest set of wireless mics to set up. The automatic frequency scanning and synchronization are incredibly user-friendly, allowing for quick and hassle-free setup. No more needing to scroll through RF frequencies and figure out which one has the least static and interference, these will find the perfect frequency for you within seconds. Each mic also has its own independent volume control, which enables us to balance the sound precisely for different speakers and singers. Our Receiver sits on the stage with us so in a pinch if there are last minute adjustments to be made and our sound guy isn’t in we’re able to adjust right then and there. Additionally, the anti-interference technology and unidirectional cardioid pattern of the mics help greatly to minimize background sounds and feedback giving such a clearer sound. With the right tuning, these can easily perform and sound just as good as microphones three to four times the price. These are an excellent cost-effective solution that doesn’t compromise on quality which made it such an excellent investment for our Church. Conclusion/TL;DR : Score : 15/10 The Phenyx Pro PTU-7000-4H has proven to be an outstanding addition to our church’s audio setup with high-quality sound, reliable performance, easy set up, and no compromise on quality. I would highly recommend this product to any church looking for a dependable and affordable wireless microphone system.
R**S
Robust Clear Long-Range Microphones for Karaoke, Church Worship Team at an Affordable Price
The Phenyx Pro PTU-7000-4H is a very robust microphone set. This set is perfect for karaoke and small church worship team applications. At the time of this writing, the affordable price means you are paying about $75 per handheld transmitter. This is an excellent value for some microphones with nice rich sound and a sturdy feel. The sound quality is excellent on the microphones. The tone is rich and deep. It has a very pronounced deep sound (proximity effect) when the microphone is about 2 inches from the mouth. Pulling back 1-2 inches creates a very natural voice reproduction and even sound. The pickup pattern is very tight and the microphones have very nice off-axis rejection of sound which lends to less feedback when used with speaker systems. The microphones have no loose internal parts when shaken and produce very little handling noise. With a high-pass filter, it can be almost eliminated entirely. The transmitters are very heavy and the microphone grilles are very sturdy. I would equate the build quality, at least externally, to something like the Shure SM58. I did notice some food or other substance on one of the transmitters. I included a picture here. It took some elbow grease and isopropyl alcohol to remove this substance from the microphone grill. The receiver has a lovely black brushed aluminum face and sturdy metal case. It also contains built-in rack-mountable ears, but also contains rubberized feet that you can put on the bottom of the unit if you are using on a tabletop surface. It comes in a nice cardboard box with soft, yet sturdy foam and a nice handle that can likely be used for transport until a more permanent solution is available. The unit can be used without a mixer using the summed ¼ connection and by setting the volume gain knobs on the front of the unit. So using a powered speaker or a simple PA alone would allow you to have 4 mixed microphones. Adding a mixer to add a high-pass filter, some light EQ and reverb and these microphones produce som great sound that sounds awesome in a mix. A key to great reception is scanning your environment for free channels, syncing the channels via the IR window and locking before the start of your event. All of the channels can be scanned and synced in less than two minutes. The reception is great when used line-of-sight or with wood or drywall between the receiver and the transmitters. The BNC style antennae are good quality and seem to stand up to the rigors of the road better than other units with metal built-in antennae. Overall, this UHF set of microphones is a great value for karaoke applications, or for starter or even every-week microphones for small houses of worship. I highly recommend this set for folks on a budget. I have used these compared to the Shure BLX microphones and I actually feel the sound is more usable out of the box without a mixer or EQ than the Shure mics. So for folks that may be using with a simple party or powered speaker without a mixer, you get great value out of the box. Grab a set of these microphones and have fun.
G**E
Reliable and Affordable
If you are looking for an affordable wireless microphone system, no need to look any farther. This system does it all. from searching usable frequencies to line of site range, no dropped signals and crystal clear sound. Recently did a fund raiser at a track and field training facility, mic signal was not compromised even at the far end of the field. Set up is easy. Receiver does all the work. Just turn on do a freq search then pair the microphone to that frequency and your done. Batteries last a whole gig, which for me is upwards of 6+ hours. I do recommend getting some good rechargeable batteries. Workmanship is superb. Mics are all metal construction and the receiver is built just as strong. They are affordable and high quality. You wont be making a mistake by purchasing this wireless system
K**S
Amazing Bang for your BUCK!
For the price it is an outstanding product! great construction, and sound quality. You will need to scan the channels to help with dropouts, I would not go over 50 feet line of sight with these without the external fin and antenna booster. Overall for the money you can't go wrong, I bought these you use for a band at an event on a football field and they worked like a dream. Very comparable to a low end Shure or AT in quality and construction.
T**E
Phenyx is just as good and better than the name brands.
I received the Phenyx PTU-7000-4H in a very good clean box. No damages. Everything is nicely packed in foam protecting it from any damage. I also purchased the carry case for it and the best thing is that the foam the mics and receiver unit comes in fit right into the case. No need to do any foam cutting to fit them in. This system was installed into our church main audio system for comparison. We use Shure and Sennheiser mics and this was the only so called “low priced” mics that we used. To my surprise, they worked excellently. Here’s what I learned from two weeks of usage, compared to the Shure BLX/PG58 (our cheapest Shure mic set). Price: The Phenyx is $299, the Shure is $549. The Phenyx comes with 4 mics and the Shure only comes with 2 mics. Display - The Shure receiver only has two green lights to show the mic is connected and working, and a two number display to show the channel for the mics. The Phenyx display shows channel, battery, and reception signal strength. The Shure mics only has one button with a green light and the channel display is hidden under the battery cover. The green light turns red when the battery is low. The Phenyx mic has a battery meter and channel display all on one display. A lot easier to know the condition of batteries and channel information. Build quality - The Shure is made out of plastic, the mics and the receiver. #1 issue with the Shure is that when replacing the batteries, people tend to overtighten the cover and it cracks over time. I’m replacing 2 or 3 battery covers per mic every year due to the plastic cracking. The Phenyx is steel, both the mics and the receiver. That will make it a lot sturdier and no more cracked battery covers. Operation - The Phenyx worked just as good as the Shure. The mixer booth is about 50 feet from the stage, zero dropped reception, even while operating with 8 other wireless mics. As for setup of mic to receiver, the Phenyx has an infrared sync, so no need to fumble with changing channels. The Phenyx due to it being metal is a bit heavier than the Shure, but that is what’s expected from an all metal vs plastic. Battery life - We are using rechargeable batteries. We are still on the original set I installed two weeks ago. Total hours used so far is about 5 hours and the battery meters are still showing a quarter to half left. Sound Quality - Ran both sets of mics without EQ. Sound is very close. The Shure does have a bit higher, brighter tone to it. With EQ settings ON, they are virtually the same sound. Can’t tell the difference. The only thing that I was not able to test was how long will it last being used weekly. Otherwise, for the price, you cannot go wrong with the Phenyx PTU 7000. There’s really no bad thing to say about the mics and receiver. Why spend $150 more on a name brand when Phenyx performs just as good and better in all other categories. With Phenyx, you get 4 mics, metal frame, informative display, and great sound. I did purchase the Phenyx stereo IEM set and will write a review for it soon too. I am looking forward to purchasing other Phenyx products.
A**Y
Very good reliable system for light use and low budget.
This is a very good system if you are a light user. It connects very easily and the variable frequency makes it flexible to find reliable frequencies to use. Range is also good although I haven’t tested max range. They’re quite comfortable to hold. If you’re trying to find a good mic clip for these mics look at the Shure wireless mic clips. Those fit very nicely and they’re only $10 a piece.
G**Z
Phenyx Pro Wireless Microphone System Quad Channel Wireless Mic
Good sound quality, cost was very reasonable and easy to set up.
L**N
Great System
Through my usage of the PTU-7000, I have been very impressed. For the price, you get an amazing system. It is incredibly intuitive for anyone that has used and sort of wireless gear as well as for anyone else. Though some might need to read the included instructions for a full understanding. Phenyx Pro was kind enough to send me this product to have me test it. Here are some pros and cons of the product: Pros: simple set up very simple layout microphone buttons are very receptive and quick screens show microphone signal connectivity as well as sound waves (see picture 4) it can has a mix out to a small console for dj or for karaoke without the need for an excess mixer rubber mic caps included batteries included 1/4” cable included 1/4” to 1/8” adapter wireless scanning (see pictures 5-6 for scanning) Cons: slightly cheap plastic feel but it is a budget product so it’s to be expected but it doesn’t feel like it would break instantly 1/4 cable broke as soon as i tried to take the adapter off (see pictures 10-12) no rack mount antenna kit Overall I would recommend this to most people. Anyone looking for a budget microphone system has to look no further. They will have reliable wireless microphones for an amazing price. For a product of this price to have wireless scanning is absolutely amazing and a feature I would encourage every company to include. And having not only 4 XLR outputs for each mic (see picture 8), but also having a mix out that utilizes the volume knobs on the front (see picure 9) as a mixer is an excellent touch. This makes it super simple for someone with minimal to no audio experience able to have wireless mics and mixing capabilities without an excess mixer. I would give this product a rating of a solid 8.5/10.
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