Mipro ACT-5800 MR-58

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Mipro ACT-5800 MR-58

Mipro

ACT-5800 MR-58

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 605190
Brand: Mipro
Model: ACT-5800 MR-58
Category: Receivers
Price: $456.50

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The Mipro ACT-5800 MR-58 is a solid, affordable pedal receiver perfect for vocalists, acoustic guitarists, or anyone needing reliable wireless in a compact form. The programmable features are surprisingly deep for the price, allowing for a tailored sound. It's a workhorse solution for gigging musicians and smaller venues.

Product Description

  • Mipro ACT-5800 MR-58
  • Digital 5.8 GHz Pedal Receiver
  • With integrated antennas
  • Up to eight frequencies in parallel
  • Frequency range: 5.725 - 5.850 GHz
  • Switching bandwidth: 125 MHz
  • Functions menu: 32 programmable parameter (Channel
  • Cable Tone
  • Acoustic Response
  • Anti-Feedback
  • Gain
  • Output
  • Phase
  • Situation Color
  • Name
  • Auto Wake Up and Channel Scan)
  • LC-display
  • 4-Way audio output (for different effect paths or mute switching): 2 x 6.3 mm jack (out A / out B)
  • XLR with ground lift (out C) and 6.3 mm jack (tuner)
  • Micro SD card slot for saving and importing user setups and firmware updates
  • Power supply: 9 - 12 V DC
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 110 x 50 x 130 mm
  • Weight: 0.85 kg
  • Colour: Violet
PROS
  • • 5.8GHz frequency minimizes interference from Wi-Fi and other common sources.
  • • Programmable parameters offer extensive customization for diverse performance needs.
  • • Integrated antennas provide reliable signal reception without external units.
  • • Micro SD card simplifies preset management and firmware updates, a real time-saver.
CONS
  • • Violet color might not appeal to users seeking a more discreet aesthetic.
  • • Limited channel count compared to higher-end, multi-channel receivers.
  • • Power supply dependency could be inconvenient for some stage setups.

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Key Features

Frequency Band 5.725 - 5.850 GHz
Channels Up to eight frequencies in parallel
Diversity Integrated antennas (not true diversity – lacks separate receiving elements)
Outputs 2 x 6.3 mm jack (A/B), XLR with ground lift (C), 6.3 mm jack (tuner)
Antenna Type Integrated (internal)
Rack Mountable No

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Frequently Asked Questions

While convenient, integrated antennas have shorter range and are more susceptible to obstructions than dedicated external units; suitable for smaller stages.
Yes, as long as the transmitters are programmed to the same frequency and ID within the receiver's available channel range.
It's a unique, somewhat obscure feature likely intended to subtly alter the perceived character of the signal; experimentation is needed to understand its effect.

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