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Phenyx Pro UHF Stereo Wireless in Ear Monitor System, Wireless IEM, 900MHz Band Selectable Frequency, Rack Mountable, 160 ft. Operation, Suitable for Stage, Studio, Exhibit, Lecture, Speech (PTM-10)

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Size: 1 receiver +1 transmitter


Features

  • STEREO MONITORING: This true stereo wireless in-ear monitor system features stereo/mono mode selection for different scenarios. Mono mode delivers more focused tonal feedback for consistent sound performance. Stereo monitoring offers a richer spatial representation and directional clarity, allowing performers to accurately perceive the origin of sounds. Users can enjoy the full, dynamic, crystal-clear, and immersive stereo sound quality from the in ear monitor system
  • WIRELESS PERFORMANCE: Utilizing the 900MHz frequency band, the stereo wireless IEM system benefits from less congestion compared to the 500MHz range and avoids latency often found in 2.4GHz setups. Tunable 89 frequencies of the in ear monitor wireless allow multiset operation with up to 5 systems simultaneously, freeing you from interference and dropouts. Reliable coverage of up to 160ft/50m delivers clear, smooth, and stable transmission, making it ideal for studio, stage, speech, exhibit, lecture, etc
  • MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS: The powerful wireless in ear monitor features multiple practical functions. Tailor your monitor mix's tone and pitch with the EQ function. Adjust the left/right channel volume in stereo mode via the balance function. Use the limiter function to prevent signal overload and avoid distortion. And Safeguard your settings against unintentional adjustments with the lock function. Moreover, the PAD switch on the in ear monitor wireless helps prevent overload and ensure clarity
  • SMART DESIGN: This sistema de monitoreo in ear features a metal transmitter for durability and comes with a carrying case for portability. The adapter cord tie-off and removable feet enhance convenience in professional settings, while the XLR and 6.3mm hybrid inputs increase compatibility for diverse audio needs. Additionally, the stereo ear monitor system includes an LCD panel that displays system details, and earbuds that provide purer sound. For professional use, metal racks are also included
  • BOX CONTENTS: 1 x UHF wireless IEM transmitter, 1 x Bodypack receiver, 1 x In-ear earbuds, 1 x Power adapter, 2 x AA batteries, 1 x Antenna, 1 x Rackmount kit, 1 x User manual,1 x Carrying case
  • PURCHASE WITH CONFIDENCE: Phenyx Pro products are crafted with premium components and precision engineering, ensuring trusted quality and lasting reliability. We stand firmly behind every product we make

Brand: Phenyx Pro


Color: PTM-10


Ear Placement: In Ear


Form Factor: In Ear


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Brand Name: Phenyx Pro


Model Number: PTM-10


Model Name: PTM-10


Built-In Media: UHF wireless IEM transmitter, bodypack receiver, in-ear earbuds, power adapter, 2 AA batteries, antenna, extension cord, metal racks, user manual


Age Range Description: Adult


Warranty Description: 12-month


Number of Items: 1


Series Number: 10


UPC: 609378313202


Global Trade Identification Number: 02


Manufacturer: Phenyx Technology,LLC


Is Autographed: No


Headphones Ear Placement: In Ear


Headphone Folding Features: In Ear


Earpiece Shape: Rounded tip (in-ear)


Control Type: Volume Control, Media Control


Control Method: Remote


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Frequency Response: 16 KHz


Audio Driver Type: Balanced Armature Driver


Frequency Range: 905-925 MH


Enclosure Material: Metal


Specific Uses For Product: Audio Monitor, in Ear Monitor System


Antenna Location: ear monitor system for live performance, iem system for lecture, in ear monitor system for bands, in ear wireless monitor system for music, sistema de monitoreo in ear for studio, stereo in ear monitor system for stage, wireless ear monitors for musicians, wireless iem for speech, wireless in ear monitor for Live Shows, wireless in ear monitor system for singers


Compatible Devices: Smart Speaker, amplifier, earphone, mixer, wireless microphone system


Cable Features: Without Cable


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Carrying Case Material: PVC


Additional Features: Stereo, UHF


Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Connectivity Technology: Infrared, RF, UHF, Wireless, XLR


Wireless Technology: UHF


Bluetooth Range: 50 Meters


Color: PTM-10


Carrying Case Color: black


Item Weight: 1.12 Kilograms


Unit Count: 1 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent In-Ear System for Small Church Worship Teams
Size: 1 receiver +1 transmitter
As a worship leader in a small church, the Phenyx Pro PTM-10 has been an absolute blessing for our setup. It delivers clear, reliable in-ear monitoring without unnecessary complexity or cost. The sound quality is clean and consistent, with plenty of headroom for vocals, acoustic instruments, and click tracks. For weekly services and rehearsals, it’s been rock solid—no dropouts, no distractions, just dependable performance that lets us focus on worship instead of tech issues. I’ve also had experience with the Phenyx Pro PTM-33, and while that system is great for larger teams or more complex stage setups, the PTM-10 is honestly the better fit for a small church. The PTM-33 offers more channels and expandability, but that can be overkill if you’re running a simple mono or stereo mix. The PTM-10 is easier to set up, quicker to train volunteers on, and more budget-friendly—without sacrificing sound quality. For churches with limited tech staff and smaller worship teams, simplicity matters, and the PTM-10 nails it. PTM-10 vs PTM-33 (from a small-church perspective): • Ease of use: PTM-10 is simpler and faster to deploy • Sound quality: Comparable and more than sufficient for worship settings • Cost efficiency: PTM-10 offers better value for smaller teams • Scalability: PTM-33 is better for large or multi-mix environments Overall, the Phenyx Pro PTM-10 has exceeded our expectations. If you’re a worship leader or church tech looking for a reliable, affordable in-ear monitor system that just works, this is an easy five stars and a confident recommendation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2026 by Tristan Ambat

  • reduces interference
Size: 1 receiver +1 transmitter
I have been using both Shure PSM300 and Sennheiser G3 IEM systems for years now, each in the 500mhz Bandwidth but the interference has been driving me crazy. I gig 5 nights a week in a major city so available frequencies in that spectrum are tough. I’ve heard great things about the Phenyx IEM systems, saw that they were offered in 900mhz bandwidth and figured I’d try the PTM10 out and see if it would solve the issues I’ve been having with interference. I have now done 9 shows since receiving the unit and have had not one drop out or snap of interference. The 900mhz frequency spectrum seems to be the fix for my interference issues and is working well for me. I do have the ability to tune the PTM10 in the event I do have an issue, but so far it’s been perfect right out of the box. The sound quality is excellent, a little brighter than the Sennheiser or Shure systems, but I actually like the clarity the “air” gives the sound. Bottom end is great, mids are up front, and this top end makes me feel less “in my head” as in ears tend to do. We run audience mics to help with that anyway, and this top end just enhances that to where I don’t even feel like I’m using ears honestly. The price is incredible. The other brands are upwards of $1000, so to spend just over $200 on a stereo IEM system is outrageous. The pack is plastic and I do wish that Phenyx Pro would offer a metal pack option the way Shure does with the PSM300 system or the Sennheiser G3/4 systems. Or at the very least a removeable antennae. I take great care of my gear, so I don’t think I’ll have any issues myself - but would feel much better with a metal pack / removable antennae. Overall, I’m incredibly happy with this system and would highly recommend it to both seasoned musicians who have been using IEM’s and anyone looking to get into in ears - get in priced low with a great product…. You can’t go wrong with this system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by aguyinca

  • Great Value for the Money!
Size: 1 receiver +1 transmitter
I am an electric bass player (5 string) and am not a professional musician by any stretch, but have had the pleasure of playing out at wineries, private events, and at my home church. I've played with groups as small as just me and an acoustic guitarist up to a full band with drums, keys, acoustic guitar, two electric guitars, and three vocalists. I have used stage monitors, wired in-ears, and wireless in-ears throughout the last few years of playing live. Like most musicians, I much prefer to use in-ear monitors so I can hear exactly what I need in order to play my part in the group. There is no question that wired is the most reliable connection and, typically, the best way to get full range audio into one's ears (depending on the range of audio the connected equipment can pass). However, wired in-ears may not always be the best solution for every circumstance. Once a musician begins to move around while playing, wireless monitoring starts to become the best way to hear what is needed. Enter the Phenyx Pro PTM-10. Packaging: The PTM-10 system came well packaged and was free of any damage. The system itself was nestled inside a nicely cushioned travel case. The travel case is not as robust as a Gator or SKB case, but more than adequate for a system at this price point. It is a nicety that it came with a travel case at all! The travel case with the system nestled inside was packed inside a fairly robust cardboard box decorated with Phenyx Pro labeling. That box was inside another plain box, which is what you see when it arrives to you. Well done on the packaging! System Components: I don't need to go into a lengthy description of every item inside the travel case since you can easily see that on the item listing. I will simply say that the fact Phenyx Pro included some ear buds and a rack mount tells me they care about the customer and want them to be able to get set up and using this system quickly without having to seek out extra accessories to make it work. Batteries were even included for the wireless receiver. Again, well done Phenyx Pro! Set Up: Set up of the PTM-10 system was very easy. Now, I've set up several other wireless in-ear systems over the years, so that bit of experience may have made this setup less intimidated without reading every word in the manual (plus, aren’t manly men NOT supposed to read manuals??). I did the responsible thing and consulted the manual in order to understand all the buttons, menus, and features. After a brief scan of the manual I was off and running. In my use case, I am routing out of an analogy Yamaha mixer via it’s Aux 1 and Aux 2 outputs (1/4” connections). I then have two 1/4" x XLR (male x male) cables that each plug into the back of the PTM-10’s left and right XLR inputs (Aux 1 is being used as the ‘left’ stereo channel with Aux 2 being used as the ‘right’ stereo channel). Note that the only two things I have coming into the mixer are a left and right (stereo) mix (1/4” left RCA and 1/4" right RCA coming from an external USB DAC from my computer and an XLR coming in from my Sansamp Bass DI. I then installed the included AA batteries into the wireless receiver and plugged in the transmitter to an available 120v outlet on my Furman power conditioner. I powered on the transmitter and powered up the wireless receiver. Next, I utilized the ‘set’ button on the transmitter to cycle through all the available menu options listed on the transmitter’s front screen. I made sure the system was set to ‘stereo’ and proceeded to set the unit to transmit on Group 6, Channel 1. After selecting that transmission channel, I pushed the ‘set’ button until I saw the transmitter’s screen indicate the sync motion. Once that began, I simply held up the wireless receiver to the transmitter’s screen and both units synced together. Very simple and effective! Use and Comments: I found the PTM-10 very pleasing to use. I used my Westone AM Pro 30 wired earbuds to test the unit. I use these regularly and am familiar with their audio characteristics. I commenced playing some music tracks from the connected PC and played along with my bass guitar. The frequency response of the PTM-10 is 60 Hz - 16 Khz. I thought maybe I would miss some of the low end of the bass. However, my bass sounded fantastic through the PTM-10! One could argue that the PTM-10 should be full spectrum, but the point of the system is for wireless monitoring. The sound quality was perfectly fine for that use. Even the low B string on my bass sounded great. Everything I needed to hear was present. I then took the unit to my church to test out while playing two Sunday services with the full band. At church there are several wireless microphones, wireless guitar systems, and wireless in-ear monitoring systems. There are also LED up lights and other LED stage lights. I hooked up everything and turned on the system. One thing the PTM-10 does not do is ‘auto scan’ the available frequencies to find a ‘clear’ frequency. I had to go through all the Groups and Channels to find the best one to use. Because my church has a lot of wireless already being used, I was only able to find two frequencies that worked well-enough to use. They were very clear most of the time, but every five to six minutes I would get a bunch of static that lasted for maybe 15 to 20 seconds. I never could figure out what was going on there, but it was not enough to make me unplug the system and go direct wired. Final Thoughts: I believe the PTM-10 is a fine product for the money. I have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone needing a wireless in-ear monitoring system that is on a budget. It is perfect, no. The frequency response is not full-range but is not intended to deliver pristine, high-quality audio. It is a monitoring system and is more than adequate to deliver what one needs to hear musicians and vocalists in order to play or sing along with accuracy. It is simple to use and the wireless syncing of the transmitter to the wireless receiver is a huge nicety. There was plenty of headroom, so volume was never an issue. I wish I knew where the random static/crackling came from while at church. I did not have that issue at home. If you cannot afford a digital wireless in-ear system, I highly recommend the PTM-10. Great job Phenyx Pro! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Sonymiros

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