Mipro MI-58RT-DNT
Digital 5.8 GHz In-Ear Monitoring Set
- With built-in Dante interface
- Frequency range: 5.725 - 5.850 GHz
- Set consisting of MI-58T radio transmitter with Dante, MI-58R pocket receiver, E-8S in-ear headphones and MP8 charging tray
- Up to 12 compatible channels
- Latency: <2.2 ms
- Up to 100 metres range
- Stereo/mono/mix-mono operation
- Equalizer
- Receiver with 3.5 mm headphone output with 120 mW @ 16 Ohm
- Power supply via included rechargeable battery
- Battery charging via charging station
- Transmitter with balanced and unbalanced line inputs: Two combo jacks
- Output: 6.3 mm jack (loop out)
- OLED for function menu
- LED for input level
- Headphone connection 3.5 mm mini jack or 6.3 mm jack
- Transmission power: 25 mW
- RJ11 Remote I/O
- Standard 9.5"/1U rack housing
- Receiver dimensions: 63 x 82 x 23 mm
- Transmitter dimensions: 210 x 44 x 206 mm
- Weight of receiver: 98 g including batteries
- Transmitter weight: 1.1 kg
- Includes charging station, headphones with three different earpieces and power supply
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Available since February 2025
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Item number 610898
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Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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Switchable Frequencies Yes
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Mono/Stereo Mono, Stereo
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Limiter No
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Incl. Earpieces Yes
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Focus, Mixed, Dual Mono Yes
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Frequency from 5725 MHz
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Frequency to 5850 MHz
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For crystal-clear IEM in a Dante network
Mipro's MI-58-DNT in-ear monitoring set combines the series' compact bodypack receiver with a variant of the digital transmitter that includes a Dante interface. This means the IEM setup can be directly and wholly digitally integrated into networked audio setups, without the need for converters or analogue cabling. The MI-58 system is aimed at musicians who demand clean and transparent monitoring audio, without the artefacts typical for analogue wireless systems: Because the entire signal path is digital, the sound is free of compression or other technical side-effects that can alter or distort it. As the name suggests, the MI-58 series uses the 5.8GHz frequency band, which is free to use without a licence worldwide – another reason the system is so popular in mobile setups, for smaller stages or rehearsal spaces, or in permanently installed setups.
Expressly designed to be easy
The MI-58T-DNT has been expressly designed for ease-of-use. Selecting the frequency and transmission power is straightforward, with Mipro's proprietary Automatic Channel Targeting technology (ACT) handling synchronisation. The transmitter also offers a range of useful parameters such as switchable input levels, as well as filtering to adjust the audio signal. The combo jacks on the rear allow musicians to connect line and microphone inputs, either as a stereo signal or as a summed mono monitor feed from a single output. It's also possible to transmit a stereo signal in mono, enabling some creative monitoring setups; for instance, two different mono signals can be transmitted at once. Still, the pared-back controls and well-designed menu ensure that it's always clear what's going on, even during a live performance.
Customising the signal
The Mipro MI-58R bodypack is robust and compact – intended for continuous stage use. The receiver comes with a set of in-ear headphones, so that even beginners have everything they need to get started straight out of the box. It's powered by a rechargeable battery and charged using the docking station also included. There are a number of key settings that musicians themselves can adjust on the receiver. Besides volume control, functions include fine-tuning the sound, including optimising the highs and lows to personal preference – this really helps make the most of the system's excellent signal quality. Another feature with a genuine practical benefit is the balance function: When receiving a mono-mix signal, made up for instance of separate vocal and instrument channels, a performer can precisely set the relative level of the two sources.
For everyday life on stage
Musicians and technicians looking for clear, clean IEM audio in more complex networked setups have an ideal solution in Mipro's MI-58-DNT system. With Dante, in-ear mixes can be distributed cleanly and reliably over a network, reducing cabling complexity while maintaining tight timing and audio quality. It should be noted that the 5.8GHz frequency band is limited technologically to shorter ranges than (for instance) UHF systems, with the shorter wavelength also increasing its susceptibility to physical obstructions: This means that the MI-58 is perfect for reliable monitoring wherever the distances involved are not unusually long. This isn't to say that the system isn't suited to professional use: Alongside the outstanding digital audio quality, the devices themselves are very well made, and clearly designed for frequent installation and transport. The transmitter can even be fitted in a 19" rack with Mipro's own accessories.
About Mipro
Established in 1995 in Chiayi, Taiwan, by wireless and audio engineer K.C. Chang, Mipro has become a leader in high-quality wireless audio systems. Now run by his son Solomon, the company specialises in wireless microphone systems, portable sound systems, in-ear monitoring solutions, tour guide systems, and camera receivers. In 2014, Mipro Germany GmbH was founded in Hardthausen, near Heilbronn, to enhance customer service and ensure smooth delivery across Germany. Mipro adheres to the latest manufacturing standards and holds top-tier classifications from the Electronics Association. In Germany, the company is TÜV-certified under DIN ISO-9001:2000, a testament to its commitment to quality.
The right connections for complex networks
Combining near-effortless setup, crystal-clear signal, and stage-ready construction, the MI-58-DNT is an IEM transmitter that allows the entire system to play to its strengths even as part of a larger audio network. The transmitter has a set of versatile connections that enable a variety of monitoring setups: The combo jacks on the rear accept XLR mic cables and 6.3mm instrument lines, either as a stereo signal or as a mono monitor feed. Further flexibility is provided by the system's deliberate modularity – more receivers can be added almost without restrictions, and multiple transmitters can also be linked and controlled as one unit, which is a major benefit for larger rigs or permanent installations. But it's still the performance of the technology itself which is most noteworthy here, with the high-quality, low-latency transmission making it suited for all kinds of signals, including vocals and rhythmically unforgiving instruments like drums. All in all, the Mipro MI-58 series offers a coherent balance of clear audio, straightforward operation, and a well‑implemented wireless platform.