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The YMOO 2.4GHz Wireless Audio Transmitter Receiver delivers premium 192kHz/24bit HiFi sound with ultra-low 20ms latency and an impressive 320ft wireless range. Its rugged metal construction ensures durability, while RCA compatibility makes it a versatile solution for TVs, PCs, subwoofers, and speakers. Perfect for DJs, home theaters, and multi-room audio setups seeking flawless, lag-free wireless audio.













| ASIN | B0B64V521N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,255 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #122 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Item model number | RT5066 |
| Manufacturer | YMOO |
| Product Dimensions | 12.3 x 10 x 2.4 cm; 160 g |
S**.
I'm using these to connect my Technics decks and mixer wirelessly to an amp using the monitor out to powered speakers and the main out to the transmitter then to the receiver plugged into an amp. You definitely need to connect to an amp with a bit of oomph and even then, I'm having to crank it up higher than normal on both ends to get a decent volume out but overall, it works flawlessly with only a very small delay that only a DJ would likely pick-up on. The sound quality is way superior to the Bluetooth transmitter I tried before, and it doesn't sound like a galloping horse that's for sure. Highly recommended as a budget way to achieve wireless audio.
B**N
As a DJ I was looking for a solution to an issue I faced at a local venue. I throw theme parties monthly and they wanted me playing on the first floor and a VIP Lounge on the third floor. They wanted sound to be played from a sound system on the 3rd floor which that matched what I was playing on the 1st floor. My main concerns were 1) Distance/cutting out 2) Latency 3) Sound quality of signal Distance: I can attest that I had no issue getting the signal from a Sub-Out on my mixer (a duplicate stream of audio that matches exactly what is playing over the main mix) to the transmitter and received flawlessly on the receiver upstairs. I ran a 1/4 in stereo cable to RCA audio on the YMOO wireless audio system. I did not use the cables that came with the system, I had my own. The connection was rock solid and I was assured it never disconnected, dropped, or stuttered throughout the entire 5 hour event. Latency: Even though the separate system was on a different floor I was concerned with latency for those that left the 3rd floor and walked to the 1st or vice versa and would hear a possible delay between the two songs playing. I can confirm there was next to no delay. The latency time is most definitely very very low and I have used this in a separate event where I have the additional sound system in the same room as reinforcement and it works flawlessly. I hope this continues! Sound Quality: For any sound nerds out there, I sent the signal from my Tascam Model 12 mixer to the YMOO and then the secondary sound system was an Evolve 50m speaker. I was afraid it may be tinny or thin sounding and lose some of the low end, but after testing the sound quality is even better than I expected. I tested with the same song I generally test my subwoofer on my main rig with and it sounded perfect. I cannot recommend this enough. I was looking at a system that was over $700 and gave this a shot hoping it would be good enough, and it was better than I could ask for. I would gladly have paid double what I paid for this device. Do not hesitate, this one is solid.
F**A
O transmissor é excelente. Tem uma boa construção e a qualidade do produto é muito boa. Fácil de instalar.
A**Z
Al momento de conectarlo el Bluetooth del audio del amplificador tiene interferencia y no puedes escuchar musica
S**Y
If you're interested in a little backstory: I wanted to send my SKY (or DVD etc) AV from upstairs to downstairs. I've tried "video senders" in the past, and they're terrible! I found an HDMI wireless extender, and also an AV-to-HDMI converter. Should all work, right! Didn't. The video was fine, but the audio was really distorted, like a warbling modulation. Rather than the hassle of discovering where the problem was, I decided to send the audio a different way, using this. And it works great! The sound quality is really good. I shall next try to embed the received audio into the received HDMI video. But if that doesn't pan out, well hey! I can plug the audio straight into my soundbar. Although there are instructions on pairing, I think this is for just in case they lose it. I just powered the two ends up and they found each other.
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