Nady

Nady PEM-04 UHF Wireless In-Ear Monitor System + EB-6 Earbuds

3.6 (3 reviews)

Wireless in-ear monitor system with four independent mixes and 300-foot UHF range for stage performers.

$659.99*
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Overview

The Nady PEM-04 is a UHF wireless in-ear monitor system built around a rack-mountable transmitter and compact bodypack receivers. The transmitter occupies a single 19-inch rack unit and provides four unbalanced 1/4-inch line-level inputs, each feeding a separate mix channel, along with both unbalanced 1/4-inch and balanced XLR SUM inputs for combining audio sources. A front-panel stereo headphone output lets the engineer monitor the transmitted signal directly. Operating across 16 selectable channels in the 903.250–927.650 MHz UHF range, the system maintains reliable audio delivery at distances up to 300 feet line-of-sight.

Each bodypack receiver weighs just 2.4 ounces and runs up to 11 hours on two AA batteries, making it light and practical for extended performances. The receiver provides a 3.5mm headphone output for the included EB-6 behind-the-ear earbuds or any personal earphones, plus a 3.5mm line output for optional recording. With a frequency response of 60 Hz to 17,000 Hz and a dynamic range of 98 dB, the PEM-04 delivers a clear and workable monitoring experience for performers who need wireless freedom without a large investment in IEM infrastructure.

Key Features

Four different mixes can be heard by each user

Reliable long-range operation (up to 300 feet line-of-sight)

Each Receiver includes a 3.5mm (1/4") headphone jack for use with the either the included high performing behind-the-ear earbuds EB-6 Earbuds or your favorite pair, and a 3.5mm (1/4") line out jack for the optional use of a recording device

Specifications

Brand
Nady
Model
PEM-04
Frequency Range
903.250MHz - 927.650MHz
Channels
16
Frequency Response
60 Hz - 17,000 Hz (±3dB)
Dynamic Range
98dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
> 80 dB
Operating Range
300 feet line-of-sight
Transmitter Inputs
4x unbalanced 1/4" line, 1x unbalanced 1/4" SUM, 1x balanced XLR SUM
Transmitter Dimensions
19" x 7" x 1.75"
Transmitter Weight
3.9 lbs
Transmitter Power
DC 12-18V / 1500mA
Receiver Output
3.5mm headphone, 3.5mm line out
Receiver Power
2x AA batteries (up to 11 hours)
Receiver Dimensions
2.375" x 1" x 4.25"
Receiver Weight
2.4 oz

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Four independent mix channels let multiple performers monitor different audio feeds simultaneously.
  • 300-foot line-of-sight operating range provides freedom of movement across large stages.
  • Bodypack receiver includes a 3.5mm line output for connecting a recording device.
  • Up to 11 hours of battery life on two AA batteries keeps receivers running through long sessions.
  • Rack-mountable 19-inch transmitter fits standard equipment racks for clean stage setups.

👎 Cons

  • Frequency response tops out at 17,000 Hz, which may lack the extended high-end clarity of higher-priced systems.
  • Dynamic range of 98dB and SNR over 80dB are modest compared to professional-tier IEM systems.
  • The four unbalanced 1/4-inch inputs lack XLR balanced connections, which may require adapters in some setups.
  • Bodypack receiver uses AA batteries rather than a built-in rechargeable cell.

Frequently Asked Questions

The system supports four different mixes, so up to four performers can each hear their own individual mix through separate bodypack receivers.
It operates on the UHF band between 903.250MHz and 927.650MHz with 16 selectable channels.
Yes. The bodypack receiver has a 3.5mm headphone jack that works with the included EB-6 earbuds or any pair of earbuds or headphones with a 3.5mm connector.
The receiver runs on two AA batteries and provides up to 11 hours of continuous use.
It has one balanced XLR line-level SUM input along with four unbalanced 1/4" line-level inputs and one unbalanced 1/4" line-level SUM input.