Showing posts with label wireless guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless guitar. Show all posts

8/20/2011

Brace Audio DWG-1000X Digital Wireless Guitar System Review

Brace Audio DWG-1000X Digital Wireless Guitar System
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This is my first review ever I feel this was a great product and well worth passing on.
I got the unit 2 weeks ago and love it. It works just as everyone said it would. Easy to use and sounds great. I play Bass in two church bands as well as run sound. It was great being able to walk to the sound board without taking off my bass. My Sound assistant loves that I can help him and still play.
As a sound guy I have tried to work with other guitar players and their wireless units and found it to be a pain to find just the right channel and Settings. I found that some worked well and other were not worth the box they can in. The ones that worked well cost more than my Bass and did not see the need to go wireless.
This unit is out standing in it is Super easy to use Plug in and go, fits in gig bag easy, batteries for it is cheap (AA's), Very clean sound.
There are just a few draw backs. The clip for the unit looks to be for your belt not a guitar strap. Wife made a pocket for the transmitter on my strap that it slides into. The batteries I am using are not lasting 5hrs it is more like 3hrs but still good for Sunday service.
Some people have talked about latency but I do not have any until I get 50 feet away. Keep in mind I am also 50 feet away from my speakers to. So I would say the distance form the speakers is more the issue.
I would recommend the power adapter for the receiver. I have forgotten to unplug the cable from it several times and killing the batteries.
All in All it is a great product. I have been very happy with it.


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Awesome way to go wireless! The DWG-1000 system from Brace Audio turns your guitar signal into a crystal-clear digital transmission. You're free to roam the stage and your guitar tone is amazing - it's a can't-beat combination. In fact, the digital technology backed into the Brace Audio DWG-1000 digital wireless guitar system even does away with the hiss, signal loss, crackle, and interference that UHF/VHF systems can contribute. No more worries about cable length, no more worries about lost tone, now you take your sound to the stage - untethered - with the Brace Audio DWG-100.

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8/03/2011

Shure PGX14 Wireless Guitar System, L5 Review

Shure PGX14 Wireless Guitar System, L5
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I like this product, i checked this product as recommened by the professionals its great, clear, reliable.
Its amazingly easy to configure, in a few seconds believe me 5-seconds and your set to rock. it begins by connecting via infrared then the wireless radio connection takes place.
I took my guitar to the last end of the house and still rocking no weak singals, i trusted the recommendations and i believe them now, auto channel search and auto connect..
When you cant connect and the light goes orange, it means change the batteries as simple as that, it was not specified though but i discovered it :)
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Includes PG4 Diversity Receiver, PG1 Bodypack Transmitter and WA302 Instrument Cable for use with guitar, bass guitar, and other mobile electronic instruments with ¼" outputs.

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7/25/2011

Pyle-Pro PGW170 - VHF Belt Pack Wireless Guitar Transmitter Review

Pyle-Pro PGW170 - VHF Belt Pack Wireless Guitar Transmitter
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A PYLE of shiite......
I bought this thing and have 3 others, Samson brand, and right from the day I bought it it didn't function right, so I try returning it (but had shelved it inadvertently seeing I have bigger things to worry about) so the secretary there (I'm sure at the behest of the owners) gave me all kinds of grief to return the thing a couple days after the policy required and only the receiver, not just sending me a whole new product.
so after bickering for a couple days in emails back and forth, PAYING MY OWN DOUGH to ship the thing back and some wrangling back and forth, I send it and get back one that also did not work....which says to me (A) they just returned the thing I sent them to be ()*^()^'s ( I forgot to mark it so I would know) or (B) the main box was no good and not the beltpack.
So, I wasn't about to go through the same routine I did to return the beltpack for a $50 piece of *()^)^) so you can see in a Youtube the Pete Townsend routine I did to it ....but I won't link it here because then they'll find it and ask youtube to remove it or try and hassle me and sue me for defamation.
So search there for PYLE OF (*^*()&*_ and you should find it...it's pretty funny frankly people tell me....
Obviously my opinion is 'Save your money and buy the competitors product'
For instance, My Samson models (3) work still after years, only problem I notice with them all, the low end ones, is they don't pick up low guitar tones very well but play well when doing leads with a stomp box of your choice and middle chord tones...

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Belt Pack TransmitterVolume Control on Transmitter Power On/Off switch w/ LED IndicatorAdvanced Companding CircuitryRF IndicatorAF level MeterReceiver Volume Control1/4'' OutputFrequency Range: VHF 160-270MHzOperation Range: Up to 100 ft.9V battery, Guitar Cable and 1/4'' Audio Cable included

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7/06/2011

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, J6 Review

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, J6
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I like this product, i checked this product as recommened by the professionals its great, clear, reliable.
Its amazingly easy to configure, in a few seconds believe me 5-seconds and your set to rock. it begins by connecting via infrared then the wireless radio connection takes place.
I took my guitar to the last end of the house and still rocking no weak singals, i trusted the recommendations and i believe them now, auto channel search and auto connect..
When you cant connect and the light goes orange, it means change the batteries as simple as that, it was not specified though but i discovered it :)
Thanks
TOA

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Includes PG4 Diversity Receiver, PG1 Bodypack Transmitter and WA302 Instrument Cable for use with guitar, bass guitar, and other mobile electronic instruments with ¼" outputs.

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6/13/2011

Audio Technica ATW251/G-T2 VHF 169.505 MHz Wireless Guitar System Review

Audio Technica ATW251/G-T2 VHF 169.505 MHz Wireless Guitar System
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I have owned many wireless systems, both cheap and top of the line. Rackmount, pedals, small receivers, everything. My main wireless system that I used for my guitar rig is an Audio Technica Digital Reference DR series (a guitar center exclusive product) and I love it!
Now that we've established Audio Technica is good stuff: This wireless system was bought as a wireless for my bass rig. I hooked it up to my guitar first however to test it out. Worked great, just as good as my DR. I could tell that the range was close to that of the DR, but a lil shorter and a little more apt to breakup. Also, when I leaned up against the medal siding on my rack, there was a lot of breakup. This isn't important because honestly how much will you be playing leaning up against metal things, but, I was comparing to the fact that my DR doesn't break up...ever...no matter what.
Tone wise the Freeway handles guitar nicely, better than more expensive systems I've owned in fact. And was shocked me was how clear and punchy my bass was through it. I've had a hard time finding wireless systems that would handle bass without distortion and pop. The Freeway was an excellent choice for my bass rig.
A few side notes about the Freeway: 1- it does not come with the 4 prong cable for the transmitter (which is expensive as hell AND quite hard to find usually) 2- Audio Technica is easy to reach, and they have helped me solve problems, however, it took them FOREVER to find out that my DR series was actually just another series with a different name. Made it really hard to help me track down a 2nd transmitter pack. In fact, for about the first 5 calls they just told me the product was out of production and I couldn't get parts for it. 3- I've heard from other guitarists and a review on Musician's Friend that this is the wireless the band Asking Alexandria uses. I could honestly see it, its a helluva system for the money and I would buy another one if need be. Now I don't know how true the claim that AA uses it is, but that is just some info that may help anyone wanting to purchase this product.
All in all, if you're not signed and makin money to buy a $500 Shure system...I'd roll with this :)

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Audio-Technica\'s ATW251/G-T2 VHF 169.505 MHz Wireless Guitar System includes the ATW-R250 receiver, ATW-T201 transmitter and Hi-Z instrument cable. The system is designed to provide reliable performance, easy setup and clear, natural sound quality. It features easily accessible on/standby/off switch on the transmitter. The ATW-R250 is a non-diversity, single-channel receiver with advanced dipole antenna design for extended operating range, which improves operation by providing a ground element in addition to the usual signal element. The receiver also offers volume control along with AF peak, RF and power indicator lights. Rock out onstage without the hassle of wires using this guitar system that wirelessly connects your guitar to an amplifier.

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