Revision profunda del In-Ear inalámbrico NUX B-7PSM.

Original Test Files https://mega.nz/folder/f9J1jCjI#_h2aG... Timestamp Breakdown: 00:00 - Introduction, Nux B7PSM, which leaves me with mixed feelings. 00:30 - No big issues... but here’s the detail I found, which might not be critical for some uses. 00:56 - This device has SO MUCH to offer. 01:00 - Design details and features of the NUX B7. 01:30 - Nice and functional magnetic case with a built-in battery providing up to 4 full charge cycles while stored. 02:23 - Separate charging cable for charging devices outside the case. 02:44 - YES! You can charge them while using them. 02:55 - Audio input connector (with its pros and cons). 03:19 - I haven’t seen replacement transmitters for sale—big downside. 03:33 - Measured up to 6 hours and 40 minutes of internal battery life. 04:13 - EXCELLENT transmission range: 8.5m with obstacles like thick walls and around 25m in open spaces. 04:51 - The audio doesn’t cut out suddenly at the maximum range, which is great and intuitive. 05:35 - Volume control: Extremely detailed with a functionality I highly recommend checking out. 05:55 - Extra functionality of the volume control (simple but genius). 06:17 - Powering on and pairing. 06:40 - Heads up about stereo and the cables you’ll need. 07:05 - It would be great if they had a Mono/Stereo switch. 07:38 - Explanation of the tests I’ll be presenting in this video. 08:12 - Results I obtained (latency and phase cancellation distortion). 09:06 - Thanks, MusicChile! The customer service was excellent. 11:29 - Audio analysis. 12:01 - Noise in the 500Hz sinusoidal signal (Yes, I know! I didn’t use the 1kHz one because it’s too harsh—calm down, bro!). 12:35 - Noise obtained using the phase cancellation technique. 13:39 - Frequency spectrum analysis (way more interesting than I thought). 15:23 - Piano sound (Direct vs. Audio through the NUX). 16:56 - Bro! Sista! If you can’t hear it... go get a hearing test immediately. Seriously. 17:09 - Latency measurement using the time-of-arrival technique. 18:21 - 5.5ms of latency! EXCELLENT! (But watch out if you play virtual instruments, especially electronic drums). 19:25 - My opinion: If we set aside the distortion issue—which not many people seem to notice—this system is excellent! 19:51 - Please, NUX!!! Redo this system without the distortion; it’s amazing and super practical. 20:24 - The distortion is unnoticeable when monitoring music, especially if there’s a drum kit in the mix. 21:29 - I recommend this system for these scenarios. 21:52 - It would be awesome to review the B-7Pro coming to Chile in January. 22:12 - Discussion of results: 5.5ms latency and noticeable distortion on clean instruments, but it’s unnoticeable in mixes with more instruments. 23:45 - What I love about this system. 24:11 - If you need something that sounds perfect, then I must recommend another system. 24:29 - Although, you might be one of those people who can’t hear the distortion (Go get a hearing test and stop abusing your ears). 26:07 - A PERFECT backup system for forgetful or irresponsible musicians in your band. 27:29 - Again… I’d love to review the B-7Pro coming to Chile in January. :-) 28:43 - A shoutout to other brands! Please, folks, we’re already a quarter into the 21st century! NUX seems to be the only one stepping into the new era (though I’m a bit concerned about the 2.4GHz frequency).