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

8/12/2011

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, M7 Review

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, M7
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I play guitar in a 3-piece rock band that plays weekend bar gigs. Have been playing for decades, and worked as a recording studio engineer for over 10 years. I bought this to replace a cheap 10-year-old Nady that had a glass of water dumped on it (bar hazard)
The good news is that this unit has very little effect on the tone of the guitar. Maybe a SLIGHT bass roll-off, maybe not. The range is great, and I've never had dropouts.
The bad news is that the bottom half of the dynamic range gets choked off by an expander. Sustained notes die WAY too soon...and not smoothly, but with a tremolo kind of in-and-out. Playing softly? FORGET IT. It takes so much signal to get through the expander that softly strummed notes sound like palm-mutes. Soft palm mute notes sound like....mistakes.
so, if you play full-pick all the time (metal) this is very good. If you use any kind of dynamics, buy something else.

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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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8/06/2011

Shure WA-304 Instrument Cable Review

Shure WA-304 Instrument Cable
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LOVE THIS CABLE. For you out there that have bottom side jacks. PLEASE spend the money. I gig quite often and use my wireless extensively. This cable is worth it to not snap it off. Bumping something which then makes you ruin your jack. I have expensive bass's and definitely would buy this again. In fact I bought a spare.

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25-1/2", 4-pin mini connector (TA4F) with right-angle 1/4" connector.

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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 :)
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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7/08/2011

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, K7 Review

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, K7
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I play guitar in a 3-piece rock band that plays weekend bar gigs. Have been playing for decades, and worked as a recording studio engineer for over 10 years. I bought this to replace a cheap 10-year-old Nady that had a glass of water dumped on it (bar hazard)
The good news is that this unit has very little effect on the tone of the guitar. Maybe a SLIGHT bass roll-off, maybe not. The range is great, and I've never had dropouts.
The bad news is that the bottom half of the dynamic range gets choked off by an expander. Sustained notes die WAY too soon...and not smoothly, but with a tremolo kind of in-and-out. Playing softly? FORGET IT. It takes so much signal to get through the expander that softly strummed notes sound like palm-mutes. Soft palm mute notes sound like....mistakes.
so, if you play full-pick all the time (metal) this is very good. If you use any kind of dynamics, buy something else.

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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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7/06/2011

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, J6 Review

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, J6
Average Reviews:

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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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7/05/2011

Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wireless Guitar System with AF1 Transmitter, Channel N3 Review

Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wireless Guitar System with AF1 Transmitter, Channel N3
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Works as advertized, no tone loss, "well I can't hear it" cable free, belt pack free, and I was able to go outside at least 25' from the door. 40' through walls.

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Samson Airline 77 UHF Wireless Guitar systems are an unbeatable combination.Samson Concert 77 UHF True Diversity Half-Rack Receivers matched up with Samson\'s incredible Airline Series mini transmitters give you belt pack free mobility at new low prices. Ultra-light, ultra-compact, and incredibly efficient, Airline Series transmitters provide flawless wireless performance for 12 hours on a single AAA battery.The AF1 AirLine Guitar transmitter plugs directly into the jack of the guitar with no cables running to a pack. The AF1 plugs in at a 45-degree angle for body mounted recessed jacks. Offers complete wireless freedom with no belt-packs and solid UHF performance.The CR77 true-diversity half-rack UHF receiver works flawlessly with all AirLine UHF transmitters. The CR77 receiver features a front panel display with large multi-segment audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob allows easy adjustment of audio output. The new synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while dual tuned molded antennas with LEDs monitor the true-diversity operation. The rear panel features balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options.

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6/19/2011

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, H7 Review

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, H7
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I play guitar in a 3-piece rock band that plays weekend bar gigs. Have been playing for decades, and worked as a recording studio engineer for over 10 years. I bought this to replace a cheap 10-year-old Nady that had a glass of water dumped on it (bar hazard)
The good news is that this unit has very little effect on the tone of the guitar. Maybe a SLIGHT bass roll-off, maybe not. The range is great, and I've never had dropouts.
The bad news is that the bottom half of the dynamic range gets choked off by an expander. Sustained notes die WAY too soon...and not smoothly, but with a tremolo kind of in-and-out. Playing softly? FORGET IT. It takes so much signal to get through the expander that softly strummed notes sound like palm-mutes. Soft palm mute notes sound like....mistakes.
so, if you play full-pick all the time (metal) this is very good. If you use any kind of dynamics, buy something else.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, H7

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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6/14/2011

Line 6 Relay G50 Wireless Guitar System: Wired Tone, Wireless Freedom Review

Line 6 Relay G50 Wireless Guitar System: Wired Tone, Wireless Freedom
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I still have multiple UHF & VHF units, and have used wireless guitar transmitters since the 80's. This is the 1st time I don't lose any tone. The transmitter is solid and the range is fine. I have moved around, and through certain walls, etc, you can lose the signal for spurts if you really try. But for any gig or performance, I trust it. It has completely taken over as my ONLY wireless I will gig with.

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Relay G50 12-channel wireless system redefines the wireless experience for guitarists and bassists. Its superior sound, professional dependability and refreshing simplicity are simply unavailable from other wireless systems.

Superior SoundRelay G50 provides a pure signal. Its clarity rivals that of the highest-quality guitar cables. Guitars get a beautiful high-end sparkle and basses get a thunderous low-end punch, even at distances of up to 200 feet. Traditional wireless systems compromise their sound by rolling-off crucial high- and low-end frequencies and compressing their signals. Relay G50 offers superior sound with full bandwidth and zero compression.

Professional DependabilityRelay G50 broadcasts over the 2.4GHz band, which keeps its signal free from many kinds of interference. Traditional wireless systems, on the other hand, are susceptible to dropouts, static and many other kinds of interference. For added security, Relay G50 employs exclusive signal protection technology--it simultaneously broadcasts encrypted data streams to multiple antennas. Refreshing Simplicity Relay G50 is a low-profile system that's easy to use. The lightweight transmitter remains out of the way of your performance and its LCD displays channel number and battery life. The rugged metal receiver offers easy-to-read LEDs that display power, status and battery life. Its dual 1/4-inch outputs make it an easy addition to your pedal board.



Attached to Your Guitar Cable?For players attached to cables, adopting a wireless system introduces many questions: What will it feel like? Will it change my sound? Relay G50 sounds just like a cable, but it also sounds just like your cable. Relay G50 features EQ settings that match the frequency responses of typical guitar cables.

VWTExclusive VWT (Virtual Wire Transmission) technology ensures full-range frequency response, excellent transient response, and wide dynamic range--just like a high-quality guitar cable.

Superior specsRelay digital wireless systems produce full-range tones with 10Hz-20kHz frequency response, exceedingly low noise with up to 120dB dynamic range, and studio-quality resolution with 24-bit A/D conversion. (Comparably priced analog wireless systems offer 50Hz-15kHz frequency response and >90dB dynamic range. This wreaks havoc on your tone, especially if you use a high-gain amp.)

Cable tone simulationUsing a cable and a wireless system? Now you can switch back and forth without having to adjust the tone settings on your amplifier. Relay digital wireless systems feature a Cable Tone Simulator, which lets you match the sound of your Relay to the sound of your cable.

Compander-FreeCompanders squash your signal and ruin your tone. Analog wireless systems require companders but Relay wireless systems do not. Remaining compander-free enables Relay to deliver a beautiful high-end sparkle, thunderous low-end punch, and touch response that analog wireless systems simply cannot deliver.

Remaining compander-free gives better sound than analog wireless systems.

DCLExclusive DCL (Digital Channel Lock) technology automatically locks out all sources of interference. The only sound that will come out of your amplifier is you - not static, not Top 40 radio, just you. Guaranteed.

2.4GHz broadcastThe best way to avoid interference? Don't get in its way. Relay digital wireless systems broadcast in the 2.4GHz band, which successfully avoids interference caused by TV stations, public safety broadcasts, cell phone towers, and other high-powered sources.

What about WiFi?Worried about interference caused by 2.4GHz WiFi networks and Bluetooth® devices? Don't be. Relay digital wireless systems use uniquely addressed and encoded digital transmission technology. Your tone will make it from your transmitter to your receiver free of interference.


Full quality, no matter whatWhether you're playing two feet from your Relay or at the edge of its range, you get the same great specs: full frequency response, superior dynamic range, cable-inspired dependability, and 24-bit A/D conversion.

All channels, all the timeAll channels in all Relay digital wireless systems work all the time. Too good to be true? Maybe for an analog wireless system. Relay digital wireless systems are different. There's no website to reference, and no need to scan for open channels.


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6/11/2011

Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wireless Guitar System with AG1 Transmitter, Channel N1 Review

Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wireless Guitar System with AG1 Transmitter, Channel N1
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I have used this transmitter on my electric violin for over a year and am so happy I bought it. I thought I would like the freedom of being wireless but now that I'm used to it could never see myself going back to using a cord. It's like thinking about using a corded landline telephone.
The sound quality is very good. I even use it in the studio to produce albums. You can hear samples on my website by listening to "Remember" or "Here and Now" which were both recorded using the wireless unit.
There is likely a slight increase in noise but I am willing to accept that to gain the freedom of movement that allows for clearer artistic expression. I'll never go back.
Peace to you,
Jimmy Free
[...]

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Samson Airline 77 UHF Wireless Guitar systems are an unbeatable combination.Samson Concert 77 UHF True Diversity Half-Rack Receivers matched up with Samson\'s incredible Airline Series mini transmitters give you belt pack free mobility at new low prices. Ultra-light, ultra-compact, and incredibly efficient, Airline Series transmitters provide flawless wireless performance for 12 hours on a single AAA battery.The AG1 AirLine Guitar transmitter plugs directly into the jack of the guitar with no cables running to a pack. The AG1 is a 90-degree plug suitable for most popular straight angle jacks. Offers complete wireless freedom with no belt-packs and solid UHF performance. The CR77 true-diversity half-rack UHF receiver works flawlessly with all AirLine UHF transmitters. The CR77 receiver features a front panel display with large multi-segment audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob allows easy adjustment of audio output. The new synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while dual tuned molded antennas with LEDs monitor the true-diversity operation. The rear panel features balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options.

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5/27/2011

Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wireless Guitar System with AF1 Transmitter, Channel N1 Review

Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wireless Guitar System with AF1 Transmitter, Channel N1
Average Reviews:

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Works as advertized, no tone loss, "well I can't hear it" cable free, belt pack free, and I was able to go outside at least 25' from the door. 40' through walls.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wireless Guitar System with AF1 Transmitter, Channel N1

Samson Airline 77 UHF Wireless Guitar systems are an unbeatable combination.Samson Concert 77 UHF True Diversity Half-Rack Receivers matched up with Samson\'s incredible Airline Series mini transmitters give you belt pack free mobility at new low prices. Ultra-light, ultra-compact, and incredibly efficient, Airline Series transmitters provide flawless wireless performance for 12 hours on a single AAA battery.The AF1 AirLine Guitar transmitter plugs directly into the jack of the guitar with no cables running to a pack. The AF1 plugs in at a 45-degree angle for body mounted recessed jacks. Offers complete wireless freedom with no belt-packs and solid UHF performance.The CR77 true-diversity half-rack UHF receiver works flawlessly with all AirLine UHF transmitters. The CR77 receiver features a front panel display with large multi-segment audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob allows easy adjustment of audio output. The new synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while dual tuned molded antennas with LEDs monitor the true-diversity operation. The rear panel features balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options.

Buy NowGet 31% OFF

Click here for more information about Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wireless Guitar System with AF1 Transmitter, Channel N1

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