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Wireless Microphone System NX984

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Electronics: Naxa Dual Wireless Microphone System   NX984

Naxa Dual Wireless Microphone System NX984

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Manufacturer: Naxa
Model: NX-984
Publisher: Naxa
Label: Naxa

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Editorial Review
NX-984 is a Professional Dual Wireless Microphone Kit.PRODUCT FEATURES:Wireless receiver for enhanced mobility;Two professional microphones;Gift box packaging.
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Customer Reviews

Good for the money 2008-05-14
Good for the money May not last long but for under $11.00 you can't go wrong.


Microphone 2008-03-24
good microphones. i bought them for my church, and they do the job. good deal!


Do not buy this product 2008-03-05
Only one of the microphones worked for about 1 week.
The second one works only when I am at a weird Angle in front of the base.

Do not buy this product!



cheap cordless mic's 2007-10-29
they sound ok but it's just what they say. "You get just what you pay for".


Wireless Microphone System 2007-06-21
The grandkids enjoy putting on performances for us and they enjoy the wireless mic system. Well worth the cost.


Cheap price--cheap sound 2007-06-20
NX-984 is a Professional Dual Wireless Microphone Kit.PRODUCT FEATURES:Wireless receiver for enhanced mobility;Two professional microphones;Gift box packaging.


For the money, it's pretty darn good! 2007-06-17
Ok, so it's not the best wireless microphone. But I paid a total of $24 which includes shipping. Two wireless microphones for $24 is great. The hissing sound can be bothersome at times, but it's not really distracting. You do get a few interferences here and there, but it's only once in a while. It's not perfect, but it performs well for the money.

And like a previous reviewer said, beware of the instruction manual. It's a disgrace. The grammar is horrible and there are tons of typos. Whoever wrote that needs to go for writing lessons really badly.

Overall, it's worth the money. If you're looking for something perfect, you might want to save up for something better.


Serves the purpose. 2007-03-22
Sound quality on these mics is really average at best. I almost always get a little bit of hissy static in the background, no matter how close I am to the receiving unit. Also, the power plug for the receiving unit is VERY touchy. I always have to jiggle it a bit to get it to eventually find the right place that allows it to receive a current. And then I have to hope that it'll stay in that position. Make sure you have no obstructions between the mics and the receiving unit when using this system. Also, even though the mics have a 'standby' setting, it doesn't work at all. It's either on, or off.


This is only OK. 2007-03-15
For the money, this is not a bad product. But, there is alot of hissing sound which doesnt really allow for clear vocal quality. I dont really use them. I use the wired microphones because of the sound problem.


What a piece of junk! 2006-12-08
I was tempted by the low price of this item. The only reviewer before me gave it a 5-star rating. Although aware of the unreliability of a single review, I decided to gave it a shot, and paid $10 for shipping--no other way since it's sold through a third party. $28 later, I was holding the biggest $#!* I've seen in a while! The construction feels very cheap, and the instruction manual makes absolutely no sense as if written by a 3-year old. And the worst of all, only one of the two microphones worked. Even the one that works is horrible--the sound out of the speaker is very weak unless you cup your hand around your mouth and the mic. It uses a 9-volt battery in each of the two mics, and that's another 5 bucks out of my pocket. You know what? I'll probably have to eat the $33, since the seller does not refund any shipping charges and charges a hefty fee for returns. Well, I learned a lesson...things are cheap for a reason!

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