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Wireless Microphone Transmitter & Receiver
Why does my condenser microphone produce noise with the MW-2?
- The JOYO MW-2 is not universally compatible with all brands/models of condenser microphones requiring 24V or lower phantom power. Variations in electromagnetic environments and differences in electromagnetic shielding standards across microphone brands/models may result in noise interference with certain devices. For resolution, we suggest returning your order or testing with an alternative microphone.
How can I reduce background noise while using the MW-2?
1. Ensure sufficient battery power; 2. Check if the XLR jack and connected devices show signs of damage or loose contacts; 3. Optimize gain settings; 4. Keep the system away from routers, fluorescent lights, or other EMI-emitting devices.
How do I resolve intermittent audio drops or unstable signals?
1. Check distance/obstacles: Keep receiver/transmitter within range.Avoid walls/metal blocking signals.
2. Avoid interference: Stay clear of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microwaves. Turn off unused wireless devices during use.
Why does my wireless audio quality seem subpar?
1.Check audio Input/Output: Test mic/input for sound quality. Try other mics/sources.
2.Adjust gain/levels: Check gain to avoid distortion. Set levels for balanced audio.
What should I do if I have any product issues?
Please enter your order page and send message to the customer support, we would provide the support service.
Technical Clarification on Phantom Power Labeling "48V"
As this value 48V is widely recognized in the audio industry as the standard phantom power voltage for condenser microphones. However, JOYO MW-2 is specifically designed to support condenser microphones requiring 24V or lower phantom power standards.


Wireless Microphone Transmitter & Receiver
| Power Source | Rechargeable battery |
|---|---|
| Transmission power | 10dBm |
| Reception Sensitivity | -85dBm |
| Working frequency | 2.4GHz ISM band |
| Anti-jamming method | Frequency hopping |
| Signal distortion | <0.02% |
| Gain | 10dB |
| SNR | 105dB |
| Frequency response | 20Hz-20kHz |
| Delay time | 16ms |
| Sampling rate | 24-bit /48kHz |
| Input Impedance | 3.3K |
| Output Impedance | 680O |
| Port's type | Transmitter XLR female port, Receiver XLR male port |
| Package included | Wireless transmitter*1, wireless receiver*1, charging cable*1 ,(Hot shoe mount XLR adapter is not included) |
Why does my condenser microphone produce noise with the MW-2?
- The JOYO MW-2 is not universally compatible with all brands/models of condenser microphones requiring 24V or lower phantom power. Variations in electromagnetic environments and differences in electromagnetic shielding standards across microphone brands/models may result in noise interference with certain devices. For resolution, we suggest returning your order or testing with an alternative microphone.
How can I reduce background noise while using the MW-2?
1. Ensure sufficient battery power; 2. Check if the XLR jack and connected devices show signs of damage or loose contacts; 3. Optimize gain settings; 4. Keep the system away from routers, fluorescent lights, or other EMI-emitting devices.
How do I resolve intermittent audio drops or unstable signals?
1. Check distance/obstacles: Keep receiver/transmitter within range.Avoid walls/metal blocking signals.
2. Avoid interference: Stay clear of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microwaves. Turn off unused wireless devices during use.
Why does my wireless audio quality seem subpar?
1.Check audio Input/Output: Test mic/input for sound quality. Try other mics/sources.
2.Adjust gain/levels: Check gain to avoid distortion. Set levels for balanced audio.
What should I do if I have any product issues?
Please enter your order page and send message to the customer support, we would provide the support service.
Technical Clarification on Phantom Power Labeling "48V"
As this value 48V is widely recognized in the audio industry as the standard phantom power voltage for condenser microphones. However, JOYO MW-2 is specifically designed to support condenser microphones requiring 24V or lower phantom power standards.
















































































