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Brand Phenyx Pro
Model Name PTU-5200B
Connectivity Technology Professional Wireless Mic
Connector Type 3.5 mm Jack
Special Feature Mute Function
Compatible Devices PA System, Audio Mixer, Amplifier, Karaoke Machine, Speaker
Color Black
Included Components Battery
Polar Pattern Unidirectional

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  • STURDY BUILD WITH DETAILS:Metal UHF cordless microphone receiver and handheld microphones are designed to last, suitable for heavy use. Bodypack is built with high-quality components and comes with lapel microphone and headset microphone. Both dynamic handheld microphone and bodypack are equipped with a MUTE function for your convenience. This wireless headset lapel microphone system also comes with AA batteries
  • 25 SELECTABLE FREQUENCY GROUP: State-of-the-art circuitry design with 25 tunable frequency groups for this microfono inalambrico set in 500MHz band from 530MHz - 580MHz, allowing multiple wireless microphones & systems to use at the same time without interference. You can enjoy the freedom of changing frequency if preset frequency failed. Operating distance is up to 200ft in open space line of sight
  • STABLE WIRELESS PERFORMANCE: High-quality cardioid capsule and improved circuitry design of microphone wireless system can capture sound and transmit it smoothly without dropouts, hiss, or feedback, delivering robust, clean, and stable sound performance. The wireless DJ microphone system is suitable for applications like church, weddings, public speaking, instruction, conference, and outdoor events
  • BOX CONTENT: 2 x handheld microphone wireless, 2 x bodypack wireless, 2 x headset microphone, 2 x lapel lavalier microphone, 1 x UHF wireless receiver, 1 x user manual, 1 x power adapter, 1 x 1/4’’ audio cable, 1 x 6.35mm to 3.5mm adapter, 8 x AA battery, 2 x anti-rolling ring, 2 x handheld mic windscreen, 4 x rubber foot

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    wireless mic

    The Line Up

    wireless microphone system

    PTU-5200-2H2B

    cordless microphone set

    PTU-5200-4H

    headset microphone

    PTU-5000-2H2B

    1

    PTU-7000-4B

    microphone wireless

    PDP-1-1B

    cordless mmicrophone

    PDP-2-1H1B

    microphone wireless

    PTU-52-2B

    Customer Reviews
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    70
    4.4 out of 5 stars
    153
    4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Frequency Design
    Frequency Hopping Frequency Hopping Fixed Frequency Adjustable Frequency Frequency hopping Frequency hopping Frequency hopping
    Number of Channel
    4 4 4 4 1 2 2
    Number of Frequency
    4x25 4x25 4 4x40 1x15 2x15 2x30
    Coverage Distance
    180-200ft 180-200ft 180-260ft 290-328ft 160-200ft 160-200ft 200ft
    Mic Switch Function
    ON/MUTE/OFF ON/MUTE/OFF ON/OFF ON/MUTE/OFF ON/MUTE/OFF ON/MUTE/OFF ON/MUTE/OFF
    Customization Choice
    2 bodypack/headset/lapel mics 4 handheld mics 2 bodypack/headset/lapel mics 4 bodypack/headset/lapel mics bodypack/headset/lapel mic handheld/bodypack/headset/ mic Bodypack+Headset+Lapel*2

    Can we use two or more systems at the same time?

    Yes! The PTU-5200B is designed with 4x25 adjustable frequencies, so you are available to use several systems simultaneously.

    What devices can this system be compatible with?

    The PTU-5200B features separate XLR output and a 1/4" mixed output to connect with multiple devices. It can be compatible with an audio mixer, audio amplifier, speaker, PA system, speaker, and so on. Please use cables properly to connect.

    How to deal with signal dropouts and static noise?

    Signal dropouts and static noise occur for so many tricky reasons. To minimize them, please keep antennas upward, ensure a direct barrier-free line of sight, select a better frequency to operate in, and remove electronics surrounding the receiver.

    How to change the frequency of the receiver?

    The PTU-5200B adopts frequency hopping technology. When you tap the frequency selection button of a transmitter (bodypack or handheld mic) to change the frequency easily, the auto-tuned receiver changes correspondingly and instantly.

    How different is this system from PTU-7000 and PTU-5000?

    Compared with the PTU-7000, the PTU-5200 has fewer adjustable frequencies and no auto-scan function but more convenient hookup and remote frequency selection. You can mute the mic and use multiple systems, but it is not applicable to the PTU-5000.


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    Customer Ratings
    Volume control
    4.7
    4.4
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    5.0
    4.5
    Sound quality
    4.4
    4.1
    4.3
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    Battery life
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    Easy to use
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    4.7
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    Value for money
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    power source
    Battery Powered
    Battery Powered
    Battery Powered
    Corded Electric
    Battery Powered
    Battery Powered
    connectivity tech
    Professional Wireless Mic
    XLR
    UHF
    UHF
    UHF
    UHF
    connector type
    3.5 mm Jack
    3.5 mm Jack, XLR
    XLR, 6.35 mm Jack
    XLR
    XLR
    XLR, 6.35 mm Jack
    model number
    PTU-5200B
    1012
    PTU-5000B
    PH5015
    PTU-7000-2H2B
    PTU-5000A
    material
    Plastic, Metal
    Metal, Plastic
    Metal
    Metal
    Metal
    Metal
    battery quantity
    8 aa
    4 aa
    8 aa
    4 aa
    8 aa
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    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    70 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the performance, range, ease of use, and sound quality of the microphone. For example, they mention it works well for most situations, has good reception, and is easy to setup and use. Some are satisfied with value, and versatility. That said, opinions are mixed on quality.

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    12 customers mention "Sound quality"10 positive2 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the microphone. They say it's sensitive, loud, and has a volume control. Customers also mention that the cable noise is at a minimum.

    "...They have the same sound quality as the handhelds. The mini XLR is a very nice touch to the packs. I wish to see that on an IEM model someday...." Read more

    "...I have not had any drop outs. The sound quality is fantastic I have used the handhelds for vocals and I have used the body packs for speaking rolls..." Read more

    "...The sound quality is good to but I run this through a fader so I can control the EQ...." Read more

    "...Again thin, but eq-able... cable noise is at a minimum. So I'll use the headsets and all should be well. I WISH they would include rackmount ears!..." Read more

    6 customers mention "Ease of use"6 positive0 negative

    Customers find the microphone easy to use. They say it has a great design, is easy to setup, and has easy to follow directions. Some customers also mention that the microphones are very non-tech friendly.

    "...It’s simple to use and has a great design. You are not going to find a better product with this many features and sound quality for the same price...." Read more

    "...Set up was very quick once I learned how. It is a bit different from their other mics, like the PTU-7000...." Read more

    "...The microphones are very easy to use and and very non tech friendly. All in all a very good buy." Read more

    "This system is great all around. I enjoy the simple setup but I dislike the lack of IR pairing as the frequency hopping doesn't work most of time...." Read more

    5 customers mention "Performance"5 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the performance of the microphone. They mention that it works like a champion, sounds amazing, and is more than usable. Some customers also say that there are no issues at all.

    "I have several Phenyx Pro Wireless systems. They all work really well. I have used them in various settings for worship. No issues at all...." Read more

    "...It connected right to our existing sound system with ease. Everything worked great and the students are very happy with this addition...." Read more

    "...The range is ok. Works well for most situations.Overall it's good. Much better than I was expecting...." Read more

    "Works like a champion, sounds amazing and it's price makes it a top notch mic." Read more

    5 customers mention "Range"5 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the range of the microphone. They mention that it works well for most situations, has good reception, and a great wireless system. Some say that the range in 3 weddings was never lost.

    "...Range is well, we use it in an open air pavilion with no issues. I have tested the range around my farm and it works great...." Read more

    "The PTU-5200B is a great system for small churches and venues. Range is great with the built in antenna alone, but I have been using it in..." Read more

    "...The range is ok. Works well for most situations.Overall it's good. Much better than I was expecting...." Read more

    "...I tested the range in 3 weddings and never lost signal. The audio quality is great and I come from using Shure mics...." Read more

    5 customers mention "Value"5 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the microphone. They say it's an excellent choice for a good value product mic system, with good quality for the price. Customers also mention that it has fantastic performance for the value.

    "...to find a better product with this many features and sound quality for the same price...." Read more

    "The PTU-5200 is an excellent choice for a good value product mic system for smaller needs.Pros:-..." Read more

    "...Great buy. Great product. I'll be adding 4 more wireless mics in the future." Read more

    "Easy to use and fantastic performance for the price...." Read more

    3 customers mention "Versatility"3 positive0 negative

    Customers find the microphone versatile and say it's a great addition to their church system, house of prayer, and mobile DJ rig.

    "...These are going to make a great addition to my mobile DJ rig...." Read more

    "...versatile for both singers and speakers, it would be a great addition to any house of prayer without breaking the bank." Read more

    "...And the display shows the level of the input! Overall, great addition to our church system." Read more

    3 customers mention "Volume control"3 positive0 negative

    Customers like the volume control of the microphone. They mention that the volume knobs turn nicely, and the built-in audio knobs provide combined output.

    "...The volume knobs turn nicely though and adjusting them does not provide feedback to the system...." Read more

    "...This is not often found on a set for this price.- Volume can be controlled from the receiver and transmitter...." Read more

    "...my main mic. (An Audio Technica AT2020) I like the built in audio knobs for the combined output which makes it a good system for use with a consumer..." Read more

    20 customers mention "Quality"13 positive7 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the microphone. Some mention it's one of the best Mic Systems they've ever used, while others say it'll break easily. Some customers also report issues with the body packs and handheld mics not working on all receivers.

    "...It’s simple to use and has a great design. You are not going to find a better product with this many features and sound quality for the same price...." Read more

    "...The handheld mics feel very heavy and sturdy. They are made with a metal casing and have an even weight in the hand.-..." Read more

    "...The sound quality is great as well.The body back microphones work well, they pick up some breath or nose noise, to be expected but it is..." Read more

    "...the lapel mic for a thinner headset microphone, though the lapel is very good quality, it was not suitable for my talent...." Read more

    Phenyx Pro Does Not Fail to Amaze!
    5 out of 5 stars
    Phenyx Pro Does Not Fail to Amaze!
    I have been thoroughly testing this product for the last week and a half and give it 5 stars for a rating. These are going to make a great addition to my mobile DJ rig. I mainly use my PTU-7000 Receiver and mics but I am going to be bringing this PTU-5200 with me on events to replace my current backup and/or if someone needs a lapel microphone as I don't have a body pack for my 7000 series.For the price of this unit you cannot beat what you are getting. This is the 3rd Phenyx Pro product that I have added to my system, and I could not be any more pleased with what they bring to the table.This unit is non-rackable by design as they have other products at the same price point that are. Though I would not mind seeing a rackable version as I really like the feel and look of the receiver and mics vs the 5000 series. I like the choice of color scheme used for the displays. You can clearly see and read what frequencies you are on. I like the 2 BNC antenna design vs the 4-antenna design, though I imagine that is why you get 200ft of range vs 328ft like the 7000 series. You get individual channel XLR outputs or a single 1/4 inch for all signals to one output. The receiver is also lightweight making it easy to move for mobile applications. The components are well put together internally as you don’t get any rattle if the unit is shaken. The volume knobs are a little close together for people with bigger fingers, making it a tad difficult to adjust volumes on the inner two channels without accidently adjusting another channel. The volume knobs turn nicely though and adjusting them does not provide feedback to the system. The handheld microphones are nice and lightweight with a great feel in your hands. They may dent easy but if you take care of them like you should, you won't have any problems. The lightweight design of these mics does allow a bit more hand fumbling noises through, but if you adjust your volumes on the microphone themselves just right you are able to mitigate a lot of those sounds. The provided lapel microphones are nice as well. They have the same sound quality as the handhelds. The mini XLR is a very nice touch to the packs. I wish to see that on an IEM model someday. It is more solid connection than a 3.5mm jack. I also like the clip provided with the one set of lapel mics. It is well constructed and will hold onto your clothing without falling. Both microphones do a great job of blocking out wind and interference when speaking into the microphones. When there is not any speaking into the microphone they do pick up the wind. The feedback blocking is impressive if you were to get too close to a speaker. At high volumes that is impossible to mitigate, but at low to medium volumes I wasn’t getting any feedback or looping. You will want to make sure you have a direct line of sight to the antennas as in crowded rooms signals get blocked, but this is true for almost any microphone and receiver.The bodypacks are also lightweight, and you can barely tell they are on your person. The battery hinge is a small concern of mine with potentially breaking over time if you are not easy on your equipment, but again if you take care of your equipment and are not rough on it you won't have any issue. Always have backups vs trying to swap batteries in a rush. The batteries provided with Phenyx Pro products last you a decent amount of time too. I've gone a whole year without having to change them for Duracell batteries. I keep my mics powered off when not in use during events though.Frequency setting can be a tad tricky at first on the handhelds, especially if you are used to auto setting like the 7000 series. The instruction manual does not explain well how to change a/b/c/d channels, but if you look at the product images on Phenyx Pro’s website it shows you clear as day. You must power the handheld off and then power it on while continuing to hold the power button for 10 seconds. This can be a tad tedious, the time could be shortened, but I don’t foresee the need to change a/b/c/d channels often. Auto pairing to the receiver is simple and I have not had any issues with that at all. The bodypacks are easy and clear in the manual on how to change the a/b/c/d channels. If you are worried about getting the best frequency with the least amount of noise on it, I would invest in a spectrum analyzer. The PTU-5200 microphones do overpower most noises though on the chosen frequency. You’d have to be in a very frequency noisy location to have any sort of issues.My takeaway is that I love this product even with the few items I pointed out as concerns. It’s simple to use and has a great design. You are not going to find a better product with this many features and sound quality for the same price. And if you ever need any help with a product, Phenyx Pro’s support is responsive in a timeline manner and knowledgeable with troubleshooting.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
    I have been thoroughly testing this product for the last week and a half and give it 5 stars for a rating. These are going to make a great addition to my mobile DJ rig. I mainly use my PTU-7000 Receiver and mics but I am going to be bringing this PTU-5200 with me on events to replace my current backup and/or if someone needs a lapel microphone as I don't have a body pack for my 7000 series.
    For the price of this unit you cannot beat what you are getting. This is the 3rd Phenyx Pro product that I have added to my system, and I could not be any more pleased with what they bring to the table.
    This unit is non-rackable by design as they have other products at the same price point that are. Though I would not mind seeing a rackable version as I really like the feel and look of the receiver and mics vs the 5000 series. I like the choice of color scheme used for the displays. You can clearly see and read what frequencies you are on. I like the 2 BNC antenna design vs the 4-antenna design, though I imagine that is why you get 200ft of range vs 328ft like the 7000 series. You get individual channel XLR outputs or a single 1/4 inch for all signals to one output. The receiver is also lightweight making it easy to move for mobile applications. The components are well put together internally as you don’t get any rattle if the unit is shaken. The volume knobs are a little close together for people with bigger fingers, making it a tad difficult to adjust volumes on the inner two channels without accidently adjusting another channel. The volume knobs turn nicely though and adjusting them does not provide feedback to the system.
    The handheld microphones are nice and lightweight with a great feel in your hands. They may dent easy but if you take care of them like you should, you won't have any problems. The lightweight design of these mics does allow a bit more hand fumbling noises through, but if you adjust your volumes on the microphone themselves just right you are able to mitigate a lot of those sounds. The provided lapel microphones are nice as well. They have the same sound quality as the handhelds. The mini XLR is a very nice touch to the packs. I wish to see that on an IEM model someday. It is more solid connection than a 3.5mm jack. I also like the clip provided with the one set of lapel mics. It is well constructed and will hold onto your clothing without falling. Both microphones do a great job of blocking out wind and interference when speaking into the microphones. When there is not any speaking into the microphone they do pick up the wind. The feedback blocking is impressive if you were to get too close to a speaker. At high volumes that is impossible to mitigate, but at low to medium volumes I wasn’t getting any feedback or looping. You will want to make sure you have a direct line of sight to the antennas as in crowded rooms signals get blocked, but this is true for almost any microphone and receiver.
    The bodypacks are also lightweight, and you can barely tell they are on your person. The battery hinge is a small concern of mine with potentially breaking over time if you are not easy on your equipment, but again if you take care of your equipment and are not rough on it you won't have any issue. Always have backups vs trying to swap batteries in a rush. The batteries provided with Phenyx Pro products last you a decent amount of time too. I've gone a whole year without having to change them for Duracell batteries. I keep my mics powered off when not in use during events though.
    Frequency setting can be a tad tricky at first on the handhelds, especially if you are used to auto setting like the 7000 series. The instruction manual does not explain well how to change a/b/c/d channels, but if you look at the product images on Phenyx Pro’s website it shows you clear as day. You must power the handheld off and then power it on while continuing to hold the power button for 10 seconds. This can be a tad tedious, the time could be shortened, but I don’t foresee the need to change a/b/c/d channels often. Auto pairing to the receiver is simple and I have not had any issues with that at all. The bodypacks are easy and clear in the manual on how to change the a/b/c/d channels. If you are worried about getting the best frequency with the least amount of noise on it, I would invest in a spectrum analyzer. The PTU-5200 microphones do overpower most noises though on the chosen frequency. You’d have to be in a very frequency noisy location to have any sort of issues.
    My takeaway is that I love this product even with the few items I pointed out as concerns. It’s simple to use and has a great design. You are not going to find a better product with this many features and sound quality for the same price. And if you ever need any help with a product, Phenyx Pro’s support is responsive in a timeline manner and knowledgeable with troubleshooting.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Phenyx Pro Does Not Fail to Amaze!
    Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
    I have been thoroughly testing this product for the last week and a half and give it 5 stars for a rating. These are going to make a great addition to my mobile DJ rig. I mainly use my PTU-7000 Receiver and mics but I am going to be bringing this PTU-5200 with me on events to replace my current backup and/or if someone needs a lapel microphone as I don't have a body pack for my 7000 series.
    For the price of this unit you cannot beat what you are getting. This is the 3rd Phenyx Pro product that I have added to my system, and I could not be any more pleased with what they bring to the table.
    This unit is non-rackable by design as they have other products at the same price point that are. Though I would not mind seeing a rackable version as I really like the feel and look of the receiver and mics vs the 5000 series. I like the choice of color scheme used for the displays. You can clearly see and read what frequencies you are on. I like the 2 BNC antenna design vs the 4-antenna design, though I imagine that is why you get 200ft of range vs 328ft like the 7000 series. You get individual channel XLR outputs or a single 1/4 inch for all signals to one output. The receiver is also lightweight making it easy to move for mobile applications. The components are well put together internally as you don’t get any rattle if the unit is shaken. The volume knobs are a little close together for people with bigger fingers, making it a tad difficult to adjust volumes on the inner two channels without accidently adjusting another channel. The volume knobs turn nicely though and adjusting them does not provide feedback to the system.
    The handheld microphones are nice and lightweight with a great feel in your hands. They may dent easy but if you take care of them like you should, you won't have any problems. The lightweight design of these mics does allow a bit more hand fumbling noises through, but if you adjust your volumes on the microphone themselves just right you are able to mitigate a lot of those sounds. The provided lapel microphones are nice as well. They have the same sound quality as the handhelds. The mini XLR is a very nice touch to the packs. I wish to see that on an IEM model someday. It is more solid connection than a 3.5mm jack. I also like the clip provided with the one set of lapel mics. It is well constructed and will hold onto your clothing without falling. Both microphones do a great job of blocking out wind and interference when speaking into the microphones. When there is not any speaking into the microphone they do pick up the wind. The feedback blocking is impressive if you were to get too close to a speaker. At high volumes that is impossible to mitigate, but at low to medium volumes I wasn’t getting any feedback or looping. You will want to make sure you have a direct line of sight to the antennas as in crowded rooms signals get blocked, but this is true for almost any microphone and receiver.
    The bodypacks are also lightweight, and you can barely tell they are on your person. The battery hinge is a small concern of mine with potentially breaking over time if you are not easy on your equipment, but again if you take care of your equipment and are not rough on it you won't have any issue. Always have backups vs trying to swap batteries in a rush. The batteries provided with Phenyx Pro products last you a decent amount of time too. I've gone a whole year without having to change them for Duracell batteries. I keep my mics powered off when not in use during events though.
    Frequency setting can be a tad tricky at first on the handhelds, especially if you are used to auto setting like the 7000 series. The instruction manual does not explain well how to change a/b/c/d channels, but if you look at the product images on Phenyx Pro’s website it shows you clear as day. You must power the handheld off and then power it on while continuing to hold the power button for 10 seconds. This can be a tad tedious, the time could be shortened, but I don’t foresee the need to change a/b/c/d channels often. Auto pairing to the receiver is simple and I have not had any issues with that at all. The bodypacks are easy and clear in the manual on how to change the a/b/c/d channels. If you are worried about getting the best frequency with the least amount of noise on it, I would invest in a spectrum analyzer. The PTU-5200 microphones do overpower most noises though on the chosen frequency. You’d have to be in a very frequency noisy location to have any sort of issues.
    My takeaway is that I love this product even with the few items I pointed out as concerns. It’s simple to use and has a great design. You are not going to find a better product with this many features and sound quality for the same price. And if you ever need any help with a product, Phenyx Pro’s support is responsive in a timeline manner and knowledgeable with troubleshooting.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
    The PTU-5200 is an excellent choice for a good value product mic system for smaller needs.

    Pros:
    - The handheld mics sounded pretty good without much EQ.
    - The handheld mics feel very heavy and sturdy. They are made with a metal casing and have an even weight in the hand.
    - Set up was very quick once I learned how. It is a bit different from their other mics, like the PTU-7000. Frequency is set on the transmitter, and the reciever will change itself automatically.
    - The receiver can be rack mounted with an optional bracket set. This is not often found on a set for this price.
    - Volume can be controlled from the receiver and transmitter. I personally don't use this, as I am mixing on an M32 or similar digital console that has much more precise control, but this is a good feature for plug and play.

    Cons:
    - The lavalier was very boomy and didn't pick up much without a high gain and careful EQ to reduce the lower end of the spectrum. The headset was much better, though, as its placement could be modified to reduce these aspects.
    - The body packs didn't feel as sturdy as the handhelds. They were made of plastic whereas the handhelds were metal.
    - The range in a bigger auditorium wasn't the greatest, as these are not true diversity microphones. With the addition of paddle antennas, such as the PAS-225X, better range and less dropouts can be found.
    - The capsule itself in the handhelds is soldered onto the pcb, unlike other systems where the capsule can be removed and replaced with contact pins.

    Some things I'd like to see from Phenyx going forward:
    - Mute lock. The ability to lock the mute button from the inside of the transmitter would really seal the deal on these. In many cases, you do not want the presenter or performer to mute their own mic and currently there is no way to prevent this.
    - Battery readout on the receiver. You are able to see battery levels on the transmitter, but not on the receivers. It would be extremely helpful to have this information on the receiver so you know when batteries need to be replaced preemptively before they are out during an event. This is a feature found on many Shure and Sennheiser systems and would bring these mics to that level if it made its way to Phenyx.

    Overall, these mics are very good in small to medium venues. The handheld definitely performs better than the body pack in terms of build quality and sound, but other Phenyx mics fit the bill much better for body packs.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
    The PTU-5200 is an excellent choice for a good value product mic system for smaller needs.

    Pros:
    - The handheld mics sounded pretty good without much EQ.
    - The handheld mics feel very heavy and sturdy. They are made with a metal casing and have an even weight in the hand.
    - Set up was very quick once I learned how. It is a bit different from their other mics, like the PTU-7000. Frequency is set on the transmitter, and the reciever will change itself automatically.
    - The receiver can be rack mounted with an optional bracket set. This is not often found on a set for this price.
    - Volume can be controlled from the receiver and transmitter. I personally don't use this, as I am mixing on an M32 or similar digital console that has much more precise control, but this is a good feature for plug and play.

    Cons:
    - The lavalier was very boomy and didn't pick up much without a high gain and careful EQ to reduce the lower end of the spectrum. The headset was much better, though, as its placement could be modified to reduce these aspects.
    - The body packs didn't feel as sturdy as the handhelds. They were made of plastic whereas the handhelds were metal.
    - The range in a bigger auditorium wasn't the greatest, as these are not true diversity microphones. With the addition of paddle antennas, such as the PAS-225X, better range and less dropouts can be found.
    - The capsule itself in the handhelds is soldered onto the pcb, unlike other systems where the capsule can be removed and replaced with contact pins.

    Some things I'd like to see from Phenyx going forward:
    - Mute lock. The ability to lock the mute button from the inside of the transmitter would really seal the deal on these. In many cases, you do not want the presenter or performer to mute their own mic and currently there is no way to prevent this.
    - Battery readout on the receiver. You are able to see battery levels on the transmitter, but not on the receivers. It would be extremely helpful to have this information on the receiver so you know when batteries need to be replaced preemptively before they are out during an event. This is a feature found on many Shure and Sennheiser systems and would bring these mics to that level if it made its way to Phenyx.

    Overall, these mics are very good in small to medium venues. The handheld definitely performs better than the body pack in terms of build quality and sound, but other Phenyx mics fit the bill much better for body packs.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023
    I have several Phenyx Pro Wireless systems. They all work really well. I have used them in various settings for worship. No issues at all. The handheld microphones will not fit in some standard mic holders, I got some clip ones that work well. The sound quality is great as well.

    The body back microphones work well, they pick up some breath or nose noise, to be expected but it is mainly just figuring out the best place to put it. It is comfortable to wear and allows me to channel my inner Brittany Spears.

    You can change frequencies but each of the microphones and body packs are specific to a certain channel on the unit. Meaning the microphone on channel A can change frequencies but will always be the one linked to channel A.

    On the unit itself it has individual volume knobs and displays that show the incoming volume accurately. I would suggest labeling the microphones with the channel. I usually just send a mix out to my PA System, but I am limited in inputs. Having the individual XLR outputs would be very handy for extra mixing of the vocals and does work but the mix works great as well for my situation.

    Range is well, we use it in an open air pavilion with no issues. I have tested the range around my farm and it works great. I do have a video for the 4 microphone system on my youtube channel if you search for the audio dabbler phenyx pro, it should come up. this one has the same range and quality.

    I would highly recommend this microphone set, very versatile for both singers and speakers, it would be a great addition to any house of prayer without breaking the bank.
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