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The GIGAPHONE SV 40W Portable Voice Amplifier delivers powerful, distortion-free sound with a 40W neodymium speaker and dual microphones. Compact and lightweight at just 0.65 lbs, it features an adjustable strap and removable clip for ultimate portability. With 17 hours of battery life, AUX input for background music, and a durable weatherproof design, it’s the perfect voice amplifier for professionals on the move.







| ASIN | B07P1WH3W3 |
| Antenna Location | Teachers & Classroom, Tour Guides, Public Speaking, Fitness Coaches, Yoga Instructors, Elderly Communication Aid, Outdoor Events |
| Audio Input | Auxiliary |
| Best Sellers Rank | 101,522 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 658 in PA-Systems |
| Box Contents | i-set microphone(headset type), handheld microphone, AC adapter, AUX cable, bag, belt clip |
| Brand | gigaphone |
| Brand Name | gigaphone |
| Colour | Premium Navy Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, MP3 Player, Smartphone |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, MP3 Player, Smartphone |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Connector Type | Aux |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 98 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Response | 2020000 Hz |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 8.9 x 4.3 x 11.5 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.9 x 4.3 x 11.5 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | gigaphone |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Outdoor SV |
| Model Number | GIGAPHONE-SV |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Mounting type | Tabletop |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 40 Watts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
J**B
Device was not shipped with a UK power supply.
The device was shipped with a non-UK power supply. There is no manual, so I cannot determine if it is safe to plug in what I think is a US power supply via an adaptor to the UK mains.
レ**想
音が小さくて全然拡声器じゃない
他の方も書いておられますが、私も自分の声の方が大きく、拡声器として全く役目を果たさない、ということはお伝えしておきたいです。
A**R
LOUD, excellent interface, user-replaceable batteries. Worth the cost.
After using a cheap $25 voice amplifier for teaching all last year (outdoors in noisy environments), I wanted to upgrade to something louder. While the cheap amplifiers were definitely better than nothing, there were times when environmental noise would overpower my voice. So I decided to test two higher end amplifiers available on Amazon - the Gigaphone 40 watt, and the Shidu 30 watt. After spending some time with both, I'm sending the Shidu back and buying a second Gigaphone. Here's why: The Gigaphone is significantly louder than the Shidu. I couldn't get a quantitative measurement because my phone sound meter only goes up to 80ish decibels, but it was loud enough to max out my phone's meter. Qualitatively, to my ear they sounded equally loud with the Shidu at max volume and the Gigaphone about half volume. Sound quality with the Gigaphone is acceptable at max volume, but it can be difficult to avoid feedback, squawking, and ringing. Adjusting it just a touch under max volume seemed to be a good compromise, and was plenty loud (still much louder than the Shidu). The Gigaphone did a better job of amplifying the higher frequencies of my voice, which made speech easier to understand. The Shidu had an overall more pleasant sound, and was richer in the lower frequencies, but I felt that less amplification of the high frequency "S" sounds made the speech harder to understand. If I were playing music or prioritized vocal quality over loudness, I might favor the Shidu's more balanced sound, but the Gigaphone is better for straight up understandable speech. The Gigaphone has a better user interface, with a simple, quick power button and volume knob. It's also quick to boot up. The Shidu requires different combinations of long and short button presses to perform basic functions, which is annoying, and takes a while to turn on. The Gigaphone is smaller and lighter. As I'll be wearing it for hours at a time, this is important for me. This version of the Gigaphone does not have wireless capability. Not an issue for me - I prefer wired headsets for the reliability and battery life. The Shidu does have wireless, if that's a feature you need. The Gigaphone has a user replaceable battery. That means it has a longer lifespan, which is important in an expensive product. If it starts to lose capacity over time, it's simple to just open up the battery compartment and swap out the battery for a new one. The Shidu does not appear to have a replaceable battery. Overall, I felt they were both good products. The Gigaphone is better for my specific goal (making speech as loud and understandable as possible).
D**E
Works well, but like all sensitive equipment, it must be cared for properly
My friend is a schoolteacher who has been having voice issues. I got this for her to use, and she is very happy with it. Even a whisper comes out clearly, and she likes the microphone. She says it charges quickly and well, and lasts all day. I have read reviews complaining about the control buttons and switches, but she has not these issues yet. So I say again, take care of sensitive equipment and you should do well.
ひ**よ
音は小さくて歪みまくり全く使い物にならない
ボリューム上げても音量は小さく 音が歪んで割れまくりで 全く使い物になりません(T ^ T)
T**E
Nice and loud! Best out there!
This does what it is supposed to do. Amplifies your voice loud and clear. Don't use it with wireless mics though, because it gives off crazy feedback when you are any where near the speaker. I hate that part about it because I wanted to use it with wireless mics. I felt it looks dorky hanging it around my neck with the Brittany spears head mic on. But when you turn up the wireless mic, it produces such feedback it is never clear sounding unless you are far from the speaker AND, have the volume rather low. That's a bad downside for me. I still use it... Just have to keep the speaker at a much lower volume. Which almost defeats the purpose. Oh how I wish the wireless mic worked with this without giving feedback when you're close to the speaker or have the volume up. But there's nothing I can do about that. Recently I just decided to use the microphones that came with it. When you're using the Britney Spears over the head mic, This little bad boy works very very well. Your voice would definitely be amplified. You can hang the speaker off of your belt or clip it to your pocket. But your voice is very much amplified. Loud and clear. I would say this voice amplifier is well worth the money! There are others out there that amplify your voice. But this really really amplifies your voice! This makes the other ones seem like little baby brothers and this one being their strong father.
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