Frequently Asked Questions. Firmware Download. Become a Dealer. Sing to the Lord with the harp and the voice of the psalm. Carvin Corp. POS and Ecommerce by Shopify. On Sale Now Gift Cards. Add to cart. All surface mount, shielded power supply cavity in the transmitter. Well done! Our front man, who besides singing plays Carvin basses, Moog pedals, and guitars and naturally needs to hear everything well.
It's built like a tank, and the LCD menu on the pack is a snap to program. On top of the benefits of a totally isolated mix, it enables him to fine tune his vocal delivery and, BONUS, save his voice. For all of you performers who think something "gets lost" with in-ears, try a house mix Did I mention the EM is built like a tank? Thank you Carvin for delivering such a high-quality, low-cost piece of equipment.
I have had other units where there has been frequency interference but not with this unit. Also, the receiver uses AA batteries and that's a plus as opposed to 9v batteries. Been using rechargeable batteries and they last over 4 hours. Buy it, you won't regret it. But I did, listening to the heard a bit I guess. Dropped mine the first week out of my truck to the concrete, still works like a charm.
The dual channels that you can pan between is just freakin awesome! It feels very high quality, both the transmitter and the receiver. The ear buds are actually pretty good. I use them to listen to music on my Android phone but not for in ear monitoring. I got custom molds from Alien Ears with the ambient feature which I am also very happy with. The EM worked flawlessly for my first 2 gigs. It is easy to setup, crystal clear sound, and absolutely no problems. I thought I might have to get a Shure or Senheiser, to get the high end quality I was looking for, but this is definitely the ticket and for the price I am very happy.
I can recommend the EM without hesitation. I have used several other more expensive in-ear monitor systems and the Carvins perform right along with them. I have performed Christian music for 20 years. When I had the luxury of switching from floor monitors to in-ears I never looked back.
It can take a little getting used to but once you do its easier set up, a cleaner stage, and a much better and more consistent sound I toured full time for years and am now in a part time group so the more expensive brands were not an option but neither was performing without in-ears. I searched high and low for an affordable set of monitors and finally came across Carvins system.
I ordered one to test it and could not have been more pleased. We have used 3 transmitters with 6 receivers for the past 2 years and have had excellent service out of them. We have them rack mounted and have flown them to numerous places in the USA and even out of the country and they have yet to let us down. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative to the high priced in-ear market but do not want to sacrifice quality than you should definitely give the Carvin system a try!!
We do about shows a year and have done 57 shows since we started using these. We love them! They are clear and consise without giving ear fatigue. With their metal chassis they have held up extremely well to the rigors of the road. The earbuds that come with these are wonderful and have great response for single drivers. They can be incorporated into custom fit in ears too. And for the price Just a great product that we now use almost daily that has never let us down. Oh yeah - the AA batteries are an added benefit!!
Crisp, clear, no dropouts, and pretty darn good on batterys. The EM ear buds were the icing on the cake. Matter of fact, they too are quite durable and should last a while with reasonable care -however I did rip the wire on my original EM set by a bone-head move on MY part.
Didn't think twice about buying two more! I don't use speaker cabs on stage any more. In 40 years of playing live, I've never had it better! The first thing that jumps out at you when you take this system out of the box is the build quality of both the receiver and transmitter.
They are both incredibly solid. Truthfully, I wasn't really expecting that. The photos on the website can't really show how well-built this system is. The singer in our band has a Shure system which isn't a bad system in itself but it is all plastic, doesn't have a level meter on the transmitter it's just a light that changes colors based on how hot the signal is , no separate headphone out, only has front inputs so we have to unplug it every time we put the rack cover on, so on and so forth.
Not to mention that it was quite a bit more expensive than the Carvin system. For example, a bassist and guitarist can be panned hard left and hard right or be connected two different monitor outs on the monitor mixer.
Then, each person can use that knob to either get more guitar or more bass depending on their needs. In other words, you don't have to have a separate transmitter for each person. That is just great design. Finally, lets talk about the earbuds. When I first put them in I thought, 'Whoa They aren't super-bass heavy but I don't think that you want all those low frequencies muddying your monitor mix. Drums sound incredibly clear in these.
Are they the best sounding earbuds on the market? No, but they are a great value for the price. They fit really well and have plenty of isolation from the direct sounds from amps, drums, PA, etc. I'm in a metal band and I generally always wear earplugs at practice but, even with earplugs in, I usually have a very slight ringing in my ears when practice is over.
When I use these earbuds, I go home with no ringing at all. I recommended that he invest in a set of the Carvins and I'm actually thinking of purchasing a separate set for the gym.
Almost all of our PA is Carvin. I just got these in ear monitors and all I can say is wow. I have used them at rehearsal and I have even started using them in my studio. I am a drummer as well as a singer and it makes singing so much more enjoyable. I can hear all of the band but most important I can hear the vocals so clearly. The only problem is what to do with my Carvin monitors. Thanks Carvin for another great product that is a great value as well. I love this product and have had no problems with them until last week when my receiver went on "mute" and wouldn't work.
I contacted Carvin's service department and they are sending me a free replacement! Then they can send those off to have some Westone U3 or 5 elements installed. This will make a nice budget set of custom buds. Yes, I did buy a set of Nadys, I'm ashamed to admit.
However, you always get what you pay for or less. The sour taste of low quality lingers long after the sweetness of low price has faded. Your mileage may vary, but I doubt it. Carvin wireless in-ear monitors-Yea or nay? Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Raskolnikovs axe Posted August 24, Posted August 24, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options MrKnobs Posted August 24, If so, no bueno.
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