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the t.bone IEM 75

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UHF Wireless In-Ear System

  • Free of registration and fees throughout Europe
  • Consisting of IEM 75 ST 9.5" stereo transmitter, IEM 75 R bodypack receiver and t.bone EP3 earphones
  • Up to 2 systems parallel
  • Frequency range: 863 - 865 MHz
  • RF and AF indicator on the transmitter
  • Mono or stereo operational mode
  • 2 Jack/XLR combo inputs on the transmitter
  • Adjustable headphone output
  • Operates with 2x AA batteries (not included, Article no. 136681)
  • Detachable BNC antenna
  • Dimensions transmitter (W x D x H): 212 x 110 x 44 mm
  • Dimensions receiver (W x D x H): 64 x 118 x 26 mm
  • Including rack-mount and power adapter
Available since November 2013
Item number 314071
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Switchable Frequencies Yes
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Limiter No
Incl. Earpieces Yes
Focus, Mixed, Dual Mono No
Frequency from 863 MHz
Frequency to 865 MHz
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Wireless rack-mount IEM set for beginners

The t.bone IEM 75 is a wireless in-ear monitoring system that operates in the UHF radio band (863MHz to 865MHz). The set comprises an IEM 75 ST stereo transmitter, an IEM 75 R bodypack receiver, and a set of EP3 in-ear headphones from the t.bone. The scope of delivery also includes a practical mounting kit with all of the required accessories for rack mounting as well as a power adapter for the 9.5" transmitter. The receiver in turn is powered by two AA batteries, which must be purchased separately. Thanks to its favourable price-performance-ratio, the t.bone IEM 75 set is the ideal starting point for anybody who has to get by on a small budget or who simply wants to try out in-ear monitoring without spending a fortune.

the t.bone IEM 75 transmitter

Simultaneous operation and balanced inputs

The IEM 75 from the t.bone offers 16 channels with fixed frequencies for in-ear monitoring that provide users with sufficient flexibility when searching for an interference-free frequency and also allow two systems to be operated simultaneously. The two inputs (left and right) are implemented in jack/XLR combo format, so both balanced and unbalanced signals can be accommodated, and the stationary transmitter comes with a 6.35mm headphone output jack, a designated volume control for signal flow monitoring, and RF and AF displays that provide information about the quality and volume level of the incoming audio signal.

the t.bone IEM 75 – detailed view of connections on rear panel

Bassists welcome

The IEM 75 UHF wireless system from the t.bone is an excellent choice for all users who like to keep things simple. It can be used without previous knowledge of audio technology, which makes it extremely easy even for beginners to get into wireless monitoring in next to no time. This in-ear monitoring set is eminently suitable for users who require a range of up to 50m and the flexibility to switch from stereo to mono audio for a more balanced and focused sound. And those who prefer to securely transport their hardware in a rack are provided with all the required accessories for mounting the transmitter in a 19" rack. Thanks to its wide frequency range, which goes from 40Hz to 20kHz, the IEM 75 wireless in-ear monitoring system can even be used by bass players and drummers who require low and lower mid-frequencies.

UHF wireless in-ear system receiver from the t.bone

About the t.bone

Since 1994, the t.bone has been one of Thomann’s in-house brands, and its name can be found on devices such as headphones, wireless systems, in-ear equipment, and various microphones and matching accessories. “the t.bone” products are made exclusively by renowned companies who also manufacture products for other well-known brands. This provides a clear advantage: Brand-quality products at very reasonable prices. And word gets around: One in seven Thomann customers has already bought at least one product from the t.bone.

For small gigs, theatres, and trade shows

The IEM 75 from the t.bone offers singers and guitarists a wireless in-ear solution that reliably delivers a monitoring signal at a constant volume level wherever they are on the stage, and at the same time allows the output volume to be adjusted more individually without sacrificing freedom of movement on stage. Duos who want to rely on in-ear monitoring during their performance can simply use two IEM 75 wireless systems simultaneously. Operating two of these wireless IEM systems in parallel is also an excellent solution for presentations and interviews in loud environments, such as crowded trade show halls. Last but not least, the IEM 75 from the t.bone will come in equally useful in theatre productions and amateur musicals on small stages.

Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee

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Excellent Product!
Anonymous 08.02.2016
I use this wireless in-ear monitor kit every weekend for pub gigs and weddings with my live band. I find them absolutely brilliant. They are the first set of in-ears I have purchased, I didn't want to spend a fortune and decided to try them out as they were great value, I was not disappointed! They work perfectly, I haven't had an issues with them. I can sort out the mix I want pre-gig on our PA and control the volume if needs be on the wireless pack during the gig. The fact that they are wireless is brilliant because I do so much moving around on stage! Everything is very clear and the volume you can get from them is great. I was afraid I'd need them turned up to the last but I don't. They are very easy to use and quick to set up and take down. The ear phones are comfortable to wear, I normally just wear one so I can still hear a bit of the atmosphere.

As a vocalist I find them excellent for maintaining my voice. Because I can hear myself perfectly I am no longer forcing my vocals and straining them. I can play many gigs in a row without losing my voice which was not always the case with wedges.

The only thing I would change about them is the fact that the pack uses batteries rather than just being a rechargeable device like a camera or a phone. But that is a small price to pay for being able to hear yourself perfectly at a gig!

And also worth mentioning before ordering these I had tried out a set of SURE in-ears belong to a friend of mine for one gig just to try in-ears in general. I'm not sure what model they were but they were definitely very expensive! My t.bone's are just as good! Delighted with them! Would definitely encouraging anyone to invest in them!
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About what I expected for its price
MykeB 23.04.2018
Reading other reviews and taking into account the price, this system is about what I expected. The earbuds that come with it are pretty poor but just about usable so expect to upgrade these. Sounds great through better quality buds and decent headphones. Tested initially at home and had no real problems even when 30 metres away in the garden, even though the transmitter was behind a solid brick wall and glass patio doors. Tested again at a live gig working maximum 15 metres from the transmitter and did get a few short RF bursts despite changing the channel a couple of times. This was probably due to radio mics being used at a nearby venue. It is a bit of an experiment really, I am a mobile karaoke operator and I am using the system to offer people who have hearing problems more clarity and a better experience than performing with just the sound from the speakers (LD Maui 28's). One person used the option on the night and was over the moon with being able to hear the music and their vocal so clearly, so very promising so far.
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Very good and affordable
Mubs 20.04.2015
I bought a few of the t.bone IEM 75's about 6 months ago now and I'm absolutely delighted with them!
They were originally bought for practice, so that a band could rehearse without using a PA system for which they worked like a charm. I have even used them for a few gigs for which they gave me no hassle.
The quality of the ear plugs arent amazing, they kind of sound like they are missing a bit of the top end, but they are really loud. As for the overall sound quality, not 100% clear, there always seems to be a slight hiss, especially if the volume of the sound going into the broadcast box is low, but i didn't find this to be a huge issue, they are definetely usable and are definetwly worth €100. We had three of them running at the same time in a very small room and had no problems with interference on different channels. The batteries last a few hours in the receiver, the screen flashes red when the battery is low then you have anything up to an hour before they go completely. The broadcast box feels really sturdy as its made of metal. The receiver on the other hand feels a bit flimsy, especially the little antenna, but as with all things if you take good care of it it won't break. I was pleasantly surprised with the range of them - I had to use the restroom while in a rehearsal studio one day which was a good 200 meters away from the broadcast box and down a few flights of stairs, to my amazement I could still hear my band rehearsing the whole time I was gone.
All in all... very happy with these.
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Value for money!
Rune Bivrin 27.01.2014
This is a completely unspectatcular product, in the best possible way. Unpack it, put the batteries in the receiver and off you go. Perfectly good sound and will easily drive any set of hed phones you chose, not just those included in the package.

Also included is a perfectly usable rack mounting kit, complete with the provisions for attaching the antenna to the front.

I haven't tried it in a live setting, but for use in the home studio to not have to trip over wires while moving about. I really like that the power switch is like an old TV on the far left of the volume control. That way it's easy to locate and you don't risk excessive sound levels as you switch it on.

My only complaints are concerning connectivity. The XLR / jack connectors don't feel really secure for jack connections, and the option to use a 3.5 mm plug and / or phono connectors would have been a nice touch.
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