Imagine never having to fumble with complicated wireless mic setups again. Behringer’s new XTM1-35 wireless mic system promises just that—professional-grade audio without the headache. Available now in Australia, this system comes in single or dual microphone configurations, catering to a wide range of users, from broadcasters and presenters to musicians and performers. But here's where it gets interesting: while the dual version operates between 584-608 MHz, the single configuration runs at 596-608 MHz, offering flexibility for different environments. And this is the part most people miss—both setups include a dual-channel receiver with antenna diversity, a game-changer for maintaining crystal-clear audio even in interference-prone areas.
Let’s break it down further. The XTM1-35 isn’t just about simplicity; it’s about practicality. With multiple channels, you can run several systems simultaneously, perfect for bands or multi-presenter events. The receiver’s adjustable squelch ensures unwanted background noise is a thing of the past, while the digital display keeps you informed at a glance. Plus, with a maximum operating range of 60 meters (200 feet), dropouts become a rarity, even in larger venues. Each handheld microphone features a dynamic capsule optimized for vocals and a built-in mute button—a small detail that makes a big difference when switching speakers or silencing audio quickly.
But here’s where it gets controversial: While the XTM1-35 offers balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4″ outputs for compatibility with various setups, some might argue it’s not as feature-rich as high-end systems costing thousands. However, Behringer isn’t aiming for the touring elite; it’s targeting the everyday user who needs reliable wireless audio without breaking the bank. Whether you’re a presenter, singer, lecturer, actor, or musician, this system is designed to meet your needs without unnecessary complexity.
Included with both configurations is a sturdy carry case—a thoughtful touch for those constantly on the move. It’s these small details that set the XTM1-35 apart, making it a practical choice for regular use. So, is this the wireless mic system you’ve been waiting for? Or do you think it falls short in some areas? Let us know in the comments—we’d love to hear your thoughts!