🎤 Own the spotlight with wireless freedom and pro-grade clarity!
The TONOR TW820 Wireless Microphone System delivers professional-grade sound with a 200ft wireless range and stable signal thanks to its quartz oscillator. Built from durable alloy steel and metal, it offers up to 12 hours of battery life and effortless auto-matching connectivity, making it perfect for karaoke, weddings, DJ events, and corporate meetings.
Audio sensitivity | 52 dB |
Impedance | 600 Ohm |
Microphone form factor | Handheld microphone |
Power source | Handheld |
Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 80 dB |
Hardware platform | Karaoke Machine |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency range | 50-15000 Hz |
Frequency response | 20 KHz |
Manufacturer | TONOR |
Package Dimensions | 28.6 x 21.3 x 11.9 cm; 1.59 kg |
Item model number | TW820 |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Item Weight | 1.59 kg |
T**K
Great set of mics, build quality good and they are so rich and warm sounding
I lost a set of these in the box, somewhere at an event, still not sure how, but anyway i need to use microphones with my job on a monthly basis, they need to produce a good quality, rich sound and these do that so well.Its usually for Q&A with up to 200 people with ex pro footballers, some who are not that well mic trained and others that are brilliant, and these mics are really very capable.The microphones are made from a metal / alloy, no plastic and they are supplied as a bundle with everything apart from batteries to get you going.If you are into PA / Audio, you will be pleased to hear you can have independent XLR outputs on the back of the metal boxed transceiver but the kit is supplied with a shared output via 6.35mm jack, you would then adjust separate gain / volume of the mics by the transceiver dials on the front panel which is a reasonable short cut.For proper eq set up, you will need to have / buy two xlr to xlr cables and into your desk.I've used them in many professional applications, i own Shure, AKG and Sennheiser lead, radio, headset mics, all manner of combinations, but when i needed more mics now, this was the go to choice without any fear, at this price point its just a shame it doesn't have a case with them, they are really good.So that is the next bit of the process to research, getting a case built that can hold all the kit and some spare batteries.Would recommend these to any DJ work, presentation work in a school or similar setting, very good
B**H
Great Mics for the Price
Bought for karaoke, these microphones do the job well. Crystal clear, great range, and decent battery life. I was that impressed that this is the second set I have bought.
J**.
Clear clean sound. Easy setup.
These micrphones arrive well packaged in a strong box with compartmentalised expanded foam inserts to keep everything safe and secure. The box is more than ample to store them in after use and should last a considerable amount of time.The microphones have a good weight to them but not so heavy that they become uncomfortable to handle.Setup is basically a matter of plugging the provided jack cable (although it is quite short) into your amp/PA system and the receiver, plug the receiver in to the power and switch on. Insert 2 AAA batteries per microphone in to said microphone and switch on. Then adjust volume to suit and away you go.Very clear sound with no pops, crackles or hiss. I bought to use for the Bingo and Karaoke in sheltered housing and had nothing but good feedback about the sound and how clearly they could hear compared to before.I would definitely recommend these microphones.
B**N
Impressive system, great price.
I’d bought a more expensive system that had better reviews and better star rating... it was rubbish.I connect the system through a mixer and no amount of fiddling would make it sound any better.Decided to give this one a try as it had good reviews and was over £40 cheaper. It was so easy to set up. Mics connected to receiver immediately and after a few tweaks on my mixer managed to get both mics sounding pretty good. For the money, it’s a really good system.
D**B
Surprisingly Good Mics.
After doing a little research and needing some mics for karaoke, I kept finding myself being drawn back to these mics.The build quality of them are metal, with a little plastic bottom.The base unit is very well made too.They look and feel nice.The range on the mics was amazing too, as some people started to walk to the back the room, which was a fair distance from the base unit, and they didn’t hiccup once.The sound quality is very clear and sounded much better than my standard wired microphone.So after using them for karaoke for the evening and being so impressed with them, I was going to use them to replace my normal short wired mic that I usually use for my disco work.My only issue the power button, which you gotta press and hold it for 3/5 seconds for them to switch on and off.That put me off a little, compared to a switch which is instant, but I’m sure I can get used to that.If they had the feature to press the button quickly so it muted/unmuted the mic whilst the power was on.They would be a whole lot better.If your thinking about buying a a good all rounded microphone which is great value on a small budget then these are very decent and will certainly do the job for you.
R**H
Great Value
I had a Shure radio mic for the last 10 years or so and it served me very well. But a singer put it down and it rolled off the table and broke the casing. I mention this because the Tonor mics have a ring on them which prevents this and it is a simple but very effective idea. Now the sound quality is not as good as the Shure but I can EQ it with my Dynacord mixer to get a quite decent sound which is more than good enought for pub karaoke. And 2 mics is brilliant for karaoke because invariably you will get 2 people singing and its great not to have to worry about cables.I used them for a wedding and during the speeches it did slightly cut out (crowd didn't notice) which was very disconcerting. The receiver was at the same table level as the guests and I noticed the slight drop outs occured when the roving photographer moved into the line of sight. I placed the receiver on its side about half way through and received no further drop outs. I have done a number of gigs since receiving them and never had any drop out other than that one time.To replace my Shure mic would cost in the region of 800 euros for ONE mic and for me the sound quality difference does not justify that price difference so I highly recommend these mics.
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