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The Sound Town SWM16-MAX is a versatile wireless microphone and karaoke mixer system featuring dual-channel UHF wireless mics with 16 selectable frequencies, HDMI ARC, Optical, AUX, and Bluetooth connectivity. Designed for seamless integration with smart TVs, soundbars, and receivers, it offers built-in mixing controls for echo, tone, and volume, making it ideal for karaoke, events, and small to medium venues. The package includes two wireless microphones, multiple cables, and supports additional wired mics, delivering professional-grade sound with easy setup and interference-free performance.




| ASIN | B09WL9Y58F |
| Item model number | SWM16-MAX |
| Manufacturer | Sound Town |
| Package Dimensions | 32.41 x 28.6 x 6.6 cm; 1.26 kg |
A**S
Comes with 2 optical audio wires, so truly easy plug and play, from TV to mixer to receiver for karaoke singing. Sounds great, quality feels fine considering it's just over $100. Only complaint: it allows a plug-in third mic, a wired mic, called mic C. But mic C does NOT have its own volume control. instead, it is w/mic A, and w/mic B+C. My old wired mic, now mic C, is weaker than the wireless mic B, and really could use it's own volume control, turned higher. If you have 3 guys singing, this is a problem drawback. Granted, it was shown that way in the product photos, but I failed to notice it. Overall, it's great for the price . . . . . if you have only 2 singers !!
J**N
This little thing is great. I have an older HTPC that I have been using for years, used to use it for a lot of things but now just karaoke. Unfortunately, the power supply died and I don’t want to keep upgrading that for karaoke, so enter this little gadget. I was super excited that it has HDMI in and out making it super easy to connect. I tried to hook it up to my AppleTV box, but it wouldn’t work at all with AppleTV 😔. So, I figured i would try with my XBox instead. Works really well, only the HDMI audio would click out every 20 seconds or so - really annoying. I instead ran the optical cable (included in the box) to my receiver, using HDMI video out + optical audio and and it works great! I did need to buy an HDMI splitter to go with this (splitter, not a switch, as I don’t want to have to push another button every time I use it). You could leave this unit turned on at all times, but I don’t like the bright red power light while using other sources and I don’t believe this unit supports HDR video (not sure about 4K either) so I set it up so this only turns on when I want it for karaoke. Hope this helps people with ideas on how to set this up at your house!
M**N
Easy to install between your soundbar and TV. I used the optical cables. The only issue I have is the balance between the mic and the sound input could be better as I cant quite get enough mic output no matter how much I try. Theres also some effects which is great but they effect both mics. It would be better if it could be set to each mic as Id prefer the reverb to be on the backup singer microphone only, or the tone adjustment to be different between mics as one mic might be a male and one might be a female. But for the price this is note bad.
V**.
It was super easy to set up. I used the input and output to my soundbar option and it sounds great. It’s very user friendly. I would highly recommend it. Their customer service is also very helpful.
O**L
I was disappointed with the mixer and I ended up returning it for a refund. I hooked the mixer up to my Vizio M-Series soundbar and my Vizio M-Series TV. The wireless microphones that came with the unit and my own corded microphone both had delays that created an echo. I hooked it up using all sorts of combinations using Optical, HDMI Aux. I changed the soundbar equalizer to all the different settings it had eg (Movie, Music, Direct, Game). The echo still remained. The mixer and microphone did not feel cheap -- they had a bit of weight to them and seemed like quality. The mixer and microphones may work for other brands of soundbars and TVs -- I don't know. I do think that the mixer will work with a receiver instead of a soundbar without the mics having an echo. It also probably best not to be running raw mic vocals through your home theater system as this could blow the speakers. Home theater systems use compression on the audio and are not designed to handle raw vocals. So be careful, if you plan to use you home theater for Karaoke.
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