When you open the box on this, you're going to find you've got a LOT of stuff in there. Two working
lapel mics, two headset mics, one handheld mic, and rechargeable batteries to use with them, along
with the amp itself. That is all most people will ever need. The amp's soft case will hold it all in
a compact package so you can sling it over your shoulder and still be able to carry your close-up
case or whatever.
You can use two receivers at the same time, so you can have your headset
on and still keep the wireless handheld mic for audience interaction. Or if you are using an older
device that doesn't have Bluetooth capability, you can just attach a receiver to it and go. And the
amp actually has a recharge station built into the back of it, so you can recharge your batteries
while it is plugged in.
Connecting your newer device via Bluetooth is a breeze. It takes a
few seconds though, so I wouldn't try doing it during the act itself.
Now to the sound
quality. It's loud, and it's easy to control each receiver separately so you have the perfect volume
you want. There are times when you will get interference, and unfortunately those times can be
random. I have used it in the same room on different days and sometimes it is perfect while other
times it has a very noticeable constant "click" going on. There is an antenna on the back and you
can use it help eliminate the interference. I've found that usually works.
All in all, this
is perfect for the price. It's compact, loud, and ready to go out of the box. You'll want to get a
stand for it at some point, but Happie Amp sells those on their website.