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not the most reliable, cuts signal unless you tape the battery cover real tight. Also drains battery quite fast
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Works great but the enclosure is bad
It works great.
The receptor takes little space on my pedalboard and doesn't require much power (I'm daisy chaining it with my pedals).
No problems regarding dropouts and sounds close the cable.
The big downside is the transmitter enclosure.
My clip broke the first time I played live!
The plastic enclosure is also very fragile and I already cracked it.
The receptor takes little space on my pedalboard and doesn't require much power (I'm daisy chaining it with my pedals).
No problems regarding dropouts and sounds close the cable.
The big downside is the transmitter enclosure.
My clip broke the first time I played live!
The plastic enclosure is also very fragile and I already cracked it.
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Wireless Station
Is very comfortable, small object that can be carried with ease. You can attach the input station or in your clothes or in your instrument; is versatile and practical. Only bad point: if you use different effect pedals you may lose the signal for few seconds.
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Buy the G50
This unit is great. ish.
The board unit is okay. All plastic, nice look, simple blah blah. all the usual stuff. easy controls!
The strap unit is poor. awful even. If you press on the battery compartment, the unit turns off, or lowers in battery, if you jump around, the compartment pops open. The unit has a great range in its defence, and it is completely lossless when it comes to quality.
I have gigged extensively with it and had minor issues, but for the price I can't shout too much about it. Take the advise, wait a month, save, buy the G50. Same unit, better build.
The board unit is okay. All plastic, nice look, simple blah blah. all the usual stuff. easy controls!
The strap unit is poor. awful even. If you press on the battery compartment, the unit turns off, or lowers in battery, if you jump around, the compartment pops open. The unit has a great range in its defence, and it is completely lossless when it comes to quality.
I have gigged extensively with it and had minor issues, but for the price I can't shout too much about it. Take the advise, wait a month, save, buy the G50. Same unit, better build.
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Poor quality
This system is really easy to use. There's no issues with the sound, and the channels are always free from noise. But after a year of light use the plastic shell of the receiver became very sticky and almost melted. Battery compartment hatch tends to open up. Very poor built quality.
Pros:
+ Sound
+ Plug N Play
+ Small size
+ 6 channels
Cons
- Battery door opens easily
- Belt clip easy to break
- Poor plastic quality
Pros:
+ Sound
+ Plug N Play
+ Small size
+ 6 channels
Cons
- Battery door opens easily
- Belt clip easy to break
- Poor plastic quality
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Really good that it's 2.4 GHz so you can't get radio noises, the receiver is great, no bad points here. Only thing is the transmitter; the jack ring could be glued, the battery lid could be of better quality, and it's overall really hard to get it to stay on a strap. it's working reaaaly good but that transmitter feels cheap. In live situation, my jack got out so many times it's frustrating.
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