

🎶 Elevate your karaoke nights with pro-grade wireless freedom and crystal-clear sound!
The Sound Town SWM15-MAX is a versatile 16-channel wireless microphone karaoke mixer system featuring HD ARC, Optical (Toslink), AUX, and Bluetooth connectivity. It supports smart TVs, media boxes, PCs, soundbars, and receivers, delivering seamless audio mixing with 2 included wireless metal microphones. With advanced vocal and instrument effects, 16 frequency options, and a 100-foot wireless range, it’s designed for easy setup and professional-quality karaoke experiences at home or events.



























| ASIN | B0CXS6R7PK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,017 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #49 in Handheld Wireless Microphones & Systems |
| Color Name | Black, HD ARC, Optical In/Out, w/ Vocal Cut |
| Compatible Devices | Digital Receiver, Home Theater, Laptop, Smartphone, Television |
| Connector Type | 6.35 mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,817) |
| Date First Available | March 12, 2024 |
| Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine, PC, Television |
| Item Weight | 2.92 pounds |
| Item model number | SWM15-MAX |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 11.2 x 2.6 inches |
| Size | HD ARC, Optical In/Out |
| Speaker Count | 1 |
N**R
Perfect!
This works great with my TV with arc HDMI as output, passes sound through to my sonos soundbar/system. Input from my macbook pro works great as well. I like the compact size and it has all the controls I need. Mic range doesn't seem awesome but I really don't care about that, maybe in a large venue it might be an issue.
A**N
no delay for karaoke with streaming device setup, 2 channel audio output only
With this box, you can have two wireless mics add audio to any show, or karaoke video. Echo effect also great for karaoke. My setup: * https://www.amazon.com/Epson-PowerLite-Home-Cinema-Projector/dp/B0044UHJWY * https://www.amazon.com/Onkyo-TX-NR636-7-2-Ch-Network-Receiver/dp/B00IQ0SE22 * https://www.amazon.com/NVIDIA-SHIELD-Gaming-Streaming-GeForce/dp/B01N1NT9Y6 Just unplug streaming device (for me the SHIELD), connect that into the mixer, the mixer into the same spot on the receiver. There's no passive passthrough, you need to have the device on, this does affect multichannel audio, see below. The SHIELD and the Onkyo combo has no delay with this mixer that I could notice, audio and video are synced. With my projector setup, and the output from the mixer going to the receiver, there's no ARC audio return involved, which is the selling point of this device over its predecessor SWM15-HBT https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F8GZVX2. I got this new one in case I want to move the box to a smart TV / soundbar setup, which would be much cleaner with ARC support, I'll update this review when I try it out. I can confirm now that it can do all its predecessor claimed for a full HDMI solution with video from a separate source like the SHIELD or a Roku, outputting to an HDMI receiver, and adds two mics to anything you watch. The mics are OK, I got these foam covers https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019OO4IY6 for them. They connect out of the box once activated. Even if not set too loud they can add echo to anyone's voice and recreate a karaoke bar vibe really well. The only real drawback is that as far as I can tell this mixer only outputs 2ch audio on the hdmi output. That is, if you have a 5.1 or other surround sound setup, you'll only get audio out of front left and right, you'll lose digital dolby or dts. This is fine during karaoke mode, on my setup, youtube just works in stereo while playing videos and singing into the mics. But when not using karaoke, watching a Netflix show or renting a move in surround, you'll notice you're losing out and only getting stereo. As mentioned if this box had a hdmi passthrough mode when not needing any mixing, and that mode preserved digital multichannel audio, only going to stereo when actively mixing, it would be a perfect device. As it is, if you want multichannel you'll be swapping a few cables around. I'm going to pick up an HDMI splitter and try using two different input modes on my receiver. This should avoid me touching wires, will switch a mode on receiver and one will get multichannel, one 2 channel plus mics, with same video feed. Not sure if there is a viable solution with multichannel using splitters that would work with ARC audio return. I was looking for a simple full HDMI solution for karaoke for a long time and this is the closest I've found so far. My previous setup was super janky, using a laptop, one wired mic, cables everywhere, not looking cool for the karaoke party guests. This little box is tiny, never moves, the mics just work, on standard AAs, and full wireless is key. This plus youtube app is a perfect karaoke setup, you can set up queues on your phone and cast it to the TV. If you care about surround sound normally you'll be doing some cable shuffling, or getting a splitter, to get it ready. But once set up using the mics themselves is super easy and the setup will look super polished for any karaoke partygoers.
K**E
Best home karaoke I've own
I am an audio enthusiasts and have semi pro dj set-up for small events, mostly karaoke. I can't use it at home , it will be over kill. I was looking for a small set-up for home karaoke , something minimalist to match my jamo and klipsch home audio and found this absolutely beautiful small but powerful home karaoke unit. Pros - quality build, mic response, clarity, simplicity, price, multiple options for input and output [hdmi and optical] wow. I got compliments today 1st time using it. Cons - non so far, but I hope this unit lasts longer as I plan to use it weekly. Lastly, im using the TV optical output to this unit then output optical to my Denon receiver, so then I have options to use the different audio settings, not just plain stereo. Amazing sound quality. Buy it, you won't be disappointed. 06/19 update , I tried using it for a small bday event about 100 people and open air venue. The performance was okay but it drops ones in a while when your about 50ft or more away. I still get nice voice quality though.
D**E
I Love Hearing My Voice Half A Second Late 🙃
This product deserves 0 stars. No exaggeration. I work in electronics repair and build audio equipment for my home studio in my spare time. I would not recommend anyone purchase this product. My wife has been begging for a karaoke microphone to use recreationally at home. I found this product while watching an LTT video on YouTube and liked the idea of being able to keep this plugged into an Apple TV in our living room. Its simple enough that my technologically challenged wife should have no issue using it when I'm not around. I read reviews that there is some delay and other reviews that it was fine. I assumed that a small amount of delay would bearable for my wife that just wants to have some fun with our child during their spare time. So, I pulled the trigger and purchased this as a Christmas gift for my wife. Being a gift for my wife, I did not open or try the product until my wife opened it. That was a mistake. I plugged our Apple TV 4K into the unit, and first positive thing I noticed was that CEC works! Pressing the power button on the Apple TV remote turns on our Samsung TV and Yamaha amplifier, but then... no image. Okay, sure.. I half expected the 4K signal to be too much for this cheap of a product to handle. I was prepared! I had her laptop ready to plug in as well. I forced the signal to 1080p on both the laptop and TV. We have an image! Awesome, not too hard, I can save those settings, and its just one extra step for my wife. She can manage that. So, we open up YouTube, throw on a lyric video, and begin to sing.. and immediately hear the absolute worse delay I've ever experienced in my life.. Of all the cheap audio equipment paired with underpowered computers that I learned on as teenager, this has hands down the worse response time ever. That said, I wasn't going to give up. My profession is fixing electronics. I had some ideas on how to reduce the delayed response. I turn the TV into PC mode to reduce latency to the absolute minimum. I do use this for playing games on my PC via optical cabling from a distant room, and successfully with no perceivable delay. I also grabbed a couple 1m high-speed HDMI cables to rule out any issues with signal loss over the length of cables, since the cables I originally used were both 2m. Even with all of this, the response time makes this product absolutely unusable. Its not a pleasant experience to be adequately singing along side music and your voice is almost half a second late. This is even while standing directly next to the receiver.. HEED MY WARNING! DO NOT BUY!
A**H
I bought this for my parents as they like to do karaoke. It’s connects seamlessly with their surround sound bar via HDMI arc so that they can still use Dolby atmos as well. As for the sound quality of the mic, it’s pretty good and you can adjust the volume + echo with the knobs. It comes with 2 wireless microphones and is powered by batteries. There is also room for connecting 2 wired microphones but I’m not sure if it would allow for up to 4 mic’s to use or if it overrides the wireless mic’s. Also the mic doesn’t go as loud as I want it to but you can adjust the main music sound to let the voice come through. Overall for the price point and quality of sound, it’s pretty easy to setup in no time.
R**J
The product fails to mix correctly with my third-party microphone. Returned the item with the seller’s stamp, but I’ve had no refund or update for three weeks. The seller has been unresponsive. The issue is finally solved by Amazon A-to-z Guarantee. Caution to buyers on compatibility and its refund.
M**Z
La calidad de los micrófonos es baja, no es barato así que no me gusto la calidad vs precio. Creí que iba a funcionar mucho mejor, el paquete llegó bien y todo. Pero en resumen busca otra opción,
M**.
No funcionó y se tuvo que devolver. Necesita más control de calidad
R**S
Haven't used it much since we got it because we're waiting for the holidays, so I might be editing this review later. What I like: - Mics just worked right out of the box (I don't know why other people were having trouble with their mics in other reviews. Mine just worked instantly no matter what channel I had them on). - Sound is pretty good for a home karaoke system, but I have to crank the mic knobs all the way to the top to get some good audio. Not the worst as I turned up the volume on my receiver too and that helped get the levels I was looking for. What I didn't like: - Wanted to connect my AppleTV to the HDMI input, and then connect the HDMI output to my receiver. Wouldn't work. Tried with a laptop and it still wouldn't work. Only way I could get it to work is by plugging in my laptop to the HDMI, HDMI out to the TV, and then the optical cable to my receiver. I don't know why I couldn't just pass audio in line with the HDMI in/out ports so that's why I gave it 4 stars. That being said, I would recommend this product. It seems great. I'll let you know again after the holidays! - After holidays edit: Have been using the system regularly for weeks since the Xmas holidays and everyone is loving it. Once I got the audio tweaked on my system and the Sound Town system everything has been great. No complaints. I would definitely recommend this as it just works! Now if they could add an autotune feature to improve my singing voice that would be great! :D
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