The JIB/BT8R is a lightweight, compact, portable stereo Bluetooth® receiver that interfaces high quality stereo Bluetooth® audio wirelessly from a smart phone to an active speaker or mixing console. The audio Bluetooth receiver offers a practical, straightforward audio solution for venues that require a quick wireless set up. Additionally, the receiver offers remote pairing capability by connecting to the included euro-block connector. The JIB/BT8R features balanced Left/Right XLR and 1/4″ line outputs with a volume control. The compact stereo Bluetooth receiver is powered on 5V DC and comes with a removable 2.4GHz antenna. The portable Bluetooth receiver can be placed on a flat surface such as a rack shelf or mounted to a mic stand. DJs accepting requested songs that may not have it in their track can allow a user to Bluetooth® a song straight to their mixing console for live DJ mixing. Singers and musicians can stream audio wirelessly to the receiver. The JIB/BT8R can also be used for a number of other audio streaming applications including dance studios, aerobics, school and gym classes, house of worship, restaurants, nightclubs, event spaces, karaoke, weddings, and many more.
- Transmit Audio from Smart Phone to Active Speaker or Mixer
- Left/Right XLR and 1/4″ Line Out for Stereo Playback
- Lightweight, Compact, Tough, Portable Design
- Volume Control
- Remote Pairing Capability
- Removable 2.4 GHz Antenna
- Stand Mountable (3/8″-5/8″ stand adapter included)
Jeff –
We’ve been selling Galaxy product since the 1980’s. This device does not disappoint. I ordered one for my personal church and even though it is rated for 10M, we were testing it for hours significantly past 50 feet, with the source in another room behind a closed door. I was impressed. Audio quality was outstanding and pairing was very easy. I like the option to install a remote pairing button if needed.
Our use will be pre and post worship service music.
The only thing I would change is the ability to mute the recorded voice msg letting you know you have paired/unpaired your device. Don’t want that going over the sound system accidentally during a church service.