VocoPro

Description

With four handheld mics, each on their own independent UHF channel, the VocoPro UHF-5805 gives you maximized vocal options without the fear of frequency interference. Wireless means that you are free from cables for more active performances that the crowd will never forget, plus with its rechargeable microphones and charger, the party can go all night. KJs will love that each mic channel has its own field-replaceable module which easily slides out, without affecting the functionality of the other channels. Included in this package are four wireless rechargeable microphones with upgraded, durable metal bodies. Vocalists, home entertainment enthusiasts and club-goers all will benefit from the reliability and versatility of the UHF-5805.

The UHF-5805 comes with a mic bag.
VocoPro UHF-5805 Plus Rechargeable Wireless System With Mic Bag Band 3
VocoPro UHF-5805 Plus Rechargeable Wireless System With Mic Bag Band 3
VocoPro UHF-5805 Plus Rechargeable Wireless System With Mic Bag Band 3

Features

  • Complies with new FCC frequency rules
  • 4 individual XLR mic outputs and 1-1/4" mixed output
  • 4 handheld mics included
  • 2 dual microphone chargers
  • Individual Volume controls for precise vocal balancing
  • 4 independent field-replaceable modules
  • Interference-resistant UHF-band operation
  • Rugged 1RU metal receiver chassis
  • Low power consumption for longer battery life
  • Includes mic bag
  • The UHF-5805 Band-9 and Band-10 is made with 900MHz
  • The 4 channels for Band-9 is: 902.00, 904.60, 907.50 and 910.70MHz
  • The 4 channel for Band-10 is: 913.3, 916.3, 920.1 and 925.8MHz

Specs

Receiver
  • Oscillation Mode: Quartz-controlled fixed frequency
  • Carrier Frequency Range: UHF 614–694MHz
  • Stability: 10 PPM
  • Sensitivity: 1.6uV @ sinad =12dB
  • Max. Deviation Range: 50Hz
  • S/N Ratio:>105dB
  • T.H.D.: <0.5% @ 1kHz
  • Image rejection: 85dB typical
  • Spurious Rejection: 75dB typical
  • Frequency Response: 40Hz–16kHz
  • Squelch Control: Dual-squelch circuit
  • Max. Output Level: Balance: 0400mV, Unbalance: 0200mV
  • Power Supply: External DC Power Supply, 0.7A, 1215V DC
  • Dimensions (LxDxH): 19" x 8-3/16" x 1-13/16"

Reviews

4.5

16 Reviews

85%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

UHF-5805 Wireless Mic's are great for Karaoke Bars!

The UHF-5805 Wireless Microphones are an excellent choice for Karaoke Systems that demand High Quality and Ruggedness. This is the fifth install where I have used these mic's and have only had excellent voice reproduction and long term durability.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

These mics suck.

Cheap mics, especially in sets sound okay if you use them once in a while. When I first used these, they sounded great. And you get four mics on here, it seems like a great deal. However, I DJ showcases, open mics and concerts for a living and Voco Pro mics can't handle the stress of working hard on a regular basis. I had a set of these, one of the clubs I worked at had a set of these and 2 of my friends had a set of these. They suck. If you use them regularly, one mic will stop working. No big deal, you still have three to work with. Soon after a second and third will go out. It would be better to just spend more money on quality microphones. Do not purchase these or other cheap mic sets. If the deal looks too good to be true compared to brands like Shure and Senneheiser, it is. Don't buy cheap mics.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Performances9
  2. Outdoor Events / Games7
  3. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing3
  4. Home Studio2
  5. Amateur Recording1
Cons
  1. Poor Sound Quality2
  2. Unreliable2
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced8
  2. Professional Musician4
  3. Novice1
Pros
  1. Easy To Use11
  2. Good Audio11
  3. Durable9
  4. Versatile9
  5. Compact7
  • Great system my second

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byEddie

    fromHixson, TN

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I sing gospel music in different venues very easily set up

  • I would definitely buy this again.

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byRod C.

    fromN.W. Pa.

    Church singers - perfect!

  • Wireless mic system

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    byDonald M

    fromLaughlin, NV

    Providing Karaoke 20 to 30 singers minimum of 3 times per week

  • These mics suck.

    2

    submitted5 years ago

    byYusef J

    fromBronx, NY

    Cheap mics, especially in sets sound okay if you use them once in a while. When I first used these, they sounded great. And you get four mics on here, it seems like a great deal. However, I DJ showcases, open mics and concerts for a living and Voco Pro mics can't handle the stress of working hard on a regular basis. I had a set of these, one of the clubs I worked at had a set of these and 2 of my friends had a set of these. They suck. If you use them regularly, one mic will stop working. No big deal, you still have three to work with. Soon after a second and third will go out. It would be better to just spend more money on quality microphones. Do not purchase these or other cheap mic sets. If the deal looks too good to be true compared to brands like Shure and Senneheiser, it is. Don't buy cheap mics.

  • A voice to be reckoned with.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byMike L

    fromWest Liberty ky

    Good product

  • UHF-5805 Wireless Mic's are great for Karaoke Bars!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byMike C.

    fromApopka, FL

    The UHF-5805 Wireless Microphones are an excellent choice for Karaoke Systems that demand High Quality and Ruggedness. This is the fifth install where I have used these mic's and have only had excellent voice reproduction and long term durability.

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Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byCara

    fromArkansas

    Does the carrying case come with this product also or just the mic bag

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Case not included. Mic bag is included
  • asked byEldin

    fromSpartanburg SC

    How Many bateríes does each microphone use and what size?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    2 AA per mic.
  • asked bySheri

    fromNewark , ohio

    What is the difference between band 9 or band 10?

    Open Reply - Beau
    There is no difference. They just operate on separate frequencies.
  • asked byLuvs Texas

    fromTexas

    This system has four outputs, does it have four inputs as well? How many inputs? I need four outputs and four inputs.

    Open Reply - Beau
    This system has 4 XLR outputs but does not have any inputs.
  • asked byTara

    fromsyracuse NY

    i bought VocoPro UHF-5805 Plus Rechargeable Wireless System Band 4 is this good for the church?

    Open Reply -
    Yes, this will accommodate a church
  • asked byTeresa

    fromNorth Carolina

    Hello, I need more than one set of these, should I purchase them with different Bands? or is using the same band for all okay? Thanks.

    Open Reply - Charles
    You would want a different band to avoid interference with each unit.
    Open Reply - Charles
    You would want a different band to avoid interference with each unit.