The Xvive U9 Violin Wireless System delivers the perfect solution for all violinists who want to cut the cables when miking their instrument. The digital wireless setup comes with a detachable supercardioid condenser mic that ensures high‑quality sound. Exactly tuned to a frequency range of 80Hz to 17kHz and boasting an impressive maximum SPL of 142dB, the Xvive U9 is ideal for violins and violas, with its clip also expressly designed to fit all such instruments safely and securely. Running on the 2.4GHz ISM band, the system works anywhere in the world and keeps the signal steady without any difficulties with licensing. Its high‑resolution audio (24‑bit, 48kHz) makes sure every musical nuance of the instrument is transmitted cleanly and without loss, either on stage or in the studio.
The Xvive U9 will win string players of all kinds over with its user‑friendly plug‑and‑play setup. The compact, lightweight transmitter, paired with the swivelling supercardioid mic, mounts easily on most violins, violas, and even slimmer plucked instruments like mandolins, with its clip accomodating rib widths between 30mm and 40mm. Thanks to its range of up to 27 metres, the system is just as comfortable in rehearsals as it is in the concert hall or the studio. The lithium‑ion batteries deliver up to five hours of runtime, and the fast‑charge function via the USB‑Y cable included here will have transmitter and receiver up and running again in 2.5 hours. The rugged ABS housing keeps the whole setup tough and ready for the knocks of everyday musicianship.
The Xvive U9 Violin Wireless System is aimed at musicians who want to run a wireless setup on stage or in the studio. It's built specifically for violins and delivers the high‑resolution audio quality required for this most demanding class of instruments. The detachable transmitter and the supercardioid mic provide precise, clear sound capture, even at live gigs where a fiddle might be competing with other, potentially much louder sound sources. Because musicians can choose between one of six channels, their signal will always be free from interference, giving them flexibility to work smoothly in all kinds of environments. Both build quality and audio fidelity are of a standard suitable even for professional players, with the flexible gooseneck mic ensuring the sound can be captured right at every instrument's acoustic sweet-spot.
Xvive Audio officially entered the market in 2012 with its compact U2 wireless guitar system. Since then, the company has also been involved in the development of wireless microphone technology. Its catalogue also includes effects pedals, such as the Signature Series, which were developed in partnership with guitarist Thomas Blug. The products are designed by an American team, based in Pasadena, California, which is composed of musicians and engineers and draws on decades of professional experience. Its lead designer, Howard Davies, was previously employed at Electro Harmonix and Pigtronix, among others. Xvive Audio's goal is to create products that deliver exceptional sound and build quality, while remaining affordable for any musician.
The Xvive U9 Wireless System is an excellent tool for violinists players performing live or making recordings, but who don't have (or indeed want) a permanent setup for miking their instrument. Thanks to the long range of the transmitter/receiver pair, fiddlers in a Folk or Rock ensemble can move around the stage without having to worry about either leads or interference (ideal if they're multi-instrumentalists). The system's equally well‑suited to larger venues or open‑air events, thanks both to its rugged build and its high‑resolution audio quality, which will translate well even to professional PAs. Equally, for the rigours of studio recording, the Xvive U9 delivers precise, natural sound reproduction. The set includes everything needed for immediate use, including a mounting clip tailored to most typical violins or violas, a foam windshield and a fur windscreen, and a practical carrying case.