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| ASIN | B07C8QHSD8 |
| Brand | Nady |
| Built-In Media | Microphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 24 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00634343305456 |
| Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine |
| Included Components | Microphone |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 10 x 3 inches |
| Item Type Name | Wireless Microphone System |
| Manufacturer | Nady |
| Mfr Part Number | DW-100-HT |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone System |
| Model Number | DW-100 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 100 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Wireless,Compact |
| UPC | 634343305456 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
T**S
Incredible Value
This mic is largely on the cheaper end of the spectrum these systems can run. The bar I work for rents spaces out to customers who can either bring their own or borrow our mic system. As these systems go I was very impressed with the sound for the price we paid. We ran karaoke on it for around 6 hours and didn't experience a single blip in sound or technical issues. I have never had a problem with Nady, and this microphone system is no different. I was very excited as it is the cheapest model of their I have had the chance to own, but this had no effect on the quality of sound or ease of use.
K**.
The receiver needs to be close to the transmitter.
It works great if you remember that at these frequencies it is line of sight. That means if anything gets in the way, such as a human(s), it could cause a drop out. We did our usual mic checks without a crowd and it sounded fine no problems and no drop outs. When we had a crowd it had bad drop outs and the people really weren't in the way of the signal but somehow absorbed or deflected the signal. I had to hold the receiver in the air to minimize the drop outs. I then had to move the mic receiver to the stage area. So far we had some but very few issues with it. You do get what you pay for but do not expect it to do the advertised distance under all conditions.
J**N
Basic. Affordable. Good Quality.
This is not a studio or pro quality mic. But, it's not over $400.00USD. It is a basic workable mic at an affordable price. The mic and receiver are solid in the hand. Hand noise from the mic can be detected, but is not excessive. Range is limited (below recommended) and is unobstructed line of sight. Less than 50' is best. Setup is easy. Sound is full and balanced.
M**P
Unreliable on-off switch
Bought in July 2018 for about $200 and now the on-off switch started malfunctioning - came and see $40 price drop and just informed support - no complain about quality as it worked very well until switch went bad. now with bad switch - 1) just touch of a hand it switches off in stead of hard press - that makes this not suitable for public performance 2) after hard press it switches off but i see green light and it drains whole battery
M**L
nothing amazing, but it's a good inexpensive mic
You can get a lot better mics, but it's very good for the lower end of the price range. At our church, we use mainly Sennheisers mics that cost 2-3 times the price of this. And quite honest, the Sennheisers sound better. Not only is the sound better, but the Nady has a lot more noise from moving or handling the mic. But I also think that not every mic needs to be an expensive mic and that there is a place for this. And it is good sound for the price. I think it looks pretty nice. The metal mic is just a shell that covers the plastic inside. I don't like the light color plastic base at the bottom of the mic. I understand that the dark plastic at the bottom need to be there to let wireless signals in and out (metal blocks wireless). I want just want a metal cap at the very bottom. It's odd to me that the power is a push button on the handle. You do have to hold it down to turn it off, but I wish it was set-in a bit or something. I've not had issue so far and I hope nobody ever accidentally turns it off. The mini receiver is nice and small. It doesn't have much info, but this is obviously aiming for the plug and play crowd. The power cord is a short (under 5 feet). There are two audio outputs. There's a balanced 1/4 and a line out 1/4. Some prefer a XLR out, but there's really no difference between a balanced 1/4 and XLR. It includes a 1/4 to XLR cable and a 1/4 to 1/4 cable. The battery life is very good. I've had no interference issues. I've had zero dropout issues. It doesn't sound bad. I think it would be good for the audience they're aiming for. I think Nady is the cheap end of mics that are still from a company you can trust. There's lots of cheap mics that don't have a website or don't even have a phone number for support. This is a pretty decent cheap mic that has a company that stands behind it.
K**Y
Works very well, easy to use but there are cheapter options out there!
I've been looking for a wireless mic system as plugging into my old wired setup and amp is starting to show it's age and I needed a system with multiple channels. The Nady DW-100 is simple to use, you have a mic-in and line-in and of course the power jack. And the great news is that Nady also included other cables to help one get started. I actually tested this on my electric guitar amp, my monitors and also on a mixer. All worked perfectly. Haven't had any issues with interference and the fact that it comes with 100 channels is a major plus. I do recommend investing in Eneloop Batteries/charger for the AA batteries. Please note, that there are competitors that offer a bit more than the Nady (and much cheaper), so do your research especially with Amazon pricing fluctuations. But NADY is a reputable brand and for the basic functions it offers, for those needing a wireless receiver and a wireless Mic, it's a pretty solid wireless microphone system.
3**S
Overpriced basic features, only 1 mic.
Electronics are a commodity. This Naty unit is priced at $199, but offers significantly less functionally than something like the GTD Audio G-622H 200 Channel UHF Professional Wireless microphone Mic System at $168. The Naty: 1. 100 auto-selectable channel operation, digital wireless microphone system with over 200 feet interference-free range 2. DQPSK transmission virtually eliminates wireless interference with 48 kHz / 24-bit conversion technology for exceptional audio clarity 3. Priced at $199, it has never had a price drop while in Amazon. The GTD: 1. 100 Selectable frequencies on each channel, Up to 15 Receivers & 30 Mics can be work at same time 2. Range: up to 450 Feets ( 150 meters ) 3. Frequency: UHF 550MHz - 590MHz 4. Priced at $168, itโs a bargain about $135 on sale. Overall, itโs overpriced compared to other models with similar features, looking at innopow, UHF or GTD, all well under $150. We are holding out for the newer Bluetooth models, hopefully by Christmas they will come down in price.
D**S
Excellent Performance and Value
I am a pastor and our church is beginning to buy some wireless mics to replace our existing ones that operate in the 600mhz frequency service band that is being phased out of wireless mic usage by the FCC. Most of our older mics are Sennheisers and cost more than this Nady DW-100. We had a chance to set this one up and test it against one of our comparable Sennheiser mics running them both through the same board with the same EQ settings. I found the Nady to have a more appealing baseline sound, with a bit of a warmer overall presentation and a little bit punchier, fuller sound. It wasn't night and day, but the difference was noticeable, both to my layman's ears and to my more trained and experienced music guy. The wireless receiver operates quietly and cleanly and the range is as claimed. The mic build seems very sturdy and durable. Definitely happy with the solid performance and excellent value, and will likely being going back to this mic as we continue the gradual replacement of our older mics. Pretty excited to have a mic that sounds better but costs less.
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