Radial Engineering BT-Pro V2

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Radial Engineering BT-Pro V2

Radial Engineering

BT-Pro V2

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 502339
Model: BT-Pro V2
Price: $437.80

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The BT-Pro V2 is a seriously useful little box for anyone needing to wirelessly feed audio from a Bluetooth source – think a tablet running a backing track or a phone for vocal effects – into a mixer or PA. It's well-built, easy to use, and that integrated headphone amp is a real convenience for performers. Perfect for keyboard players, vocalists, or anyone needing a clean, reliable Bluetooth connection without the fuss of full-blown wireless systems.

Product Description

  • Radial Engineering BT-Pro V2
  • Stereo Bluetooth Receiver
  • 2 Balanced XLR outputs
  • Integrated adjustable headphone amplifier with 3.5 mm stereo jack connection
  • Switchable ground lift
  • Switchable mono summing
  • Power supply either via phantom power or USB-C for use with laptop or mains voltage
  • Status LED
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • Robust metal housing
  • Dimensions: 84 x 127 x 51 mm
  • Weight: 500 g
PROS
  • • Robust metal housing provides excellent protection for reliable gigging.
  • • Integrated headphone amp offers convenient monitoring without external gear.
  • • Bluetooth 5.0 ensures a stable, low-interference wireless connection.
  • • Switchable mono summing simplifies routing for various audio setups.
CONS
  • • Limited frequency response compared to higher-end dedicated wireless systems.
  • • Size and weight (500g) make it less portable than some alternatives.
  • • Reliance on Bluetooth introduces potential compatibility quirks with certain devices.

Product Video

Key Features

Frequency Band 2.4 GHz
Channels Stereo (2 Channels)
Range Approximately 30 ft (10 m) in open space
Latency Around 16 ms
Connections 2 x Balanced XLR Outputs, 3.5 mm Stereo Headphone Jack, USB-C Power Input
Battery Life Powered via Phantom Power or USB-C – no internal battery

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bluetooth inherently introduces some compression; expect a slight reduction in fidelity, but it's generally transparent for most applications.
Yes, you can, but the phone's preamps and processing will still be in the signal chain. It simply transmits the phone’s output wirelessly.
It’s suitable for basic monitoring, but serious stage monitoring requires a more powerful external amplifier; it’s more for quick checks and personal listening.

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