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Probably the best budget analog wireless system for guitar
Stevo1959 12.05.2020
Transmitter: SNR 102 dB, frequency response 60 Hz...18 kHz
Receiver: SNR > 105 dB, frequency response 50 Hz...15 kHz
pros
+ analog (no delay as it is with digital wireless due to a AD/DA conversion)
+ antena diversity
+ IR sync
+ rack-mountable
cons
- lower SNR ratio (Rx > 105 dBA) in comparison to other hi-end systems such as Sennheiser EW (Rx SNR >= 115 dBA)
- rackmount kit is missing 50 Ohm BNC cables and BNC adapters
Overall, it's probably the best budget analog wireless system for guitar.
This unit is fantastic in all respects and I am really pleased with it. The small number of available channels might limit this for pro use where lots of band members use wireless and you may need to opt for one of the other frequencies that requires a UK licence (this is licence free) in that situation. My only gripe is that the Mini XLR to jack cable that connects the body pack to the guitar is not a high quality cable and I will be replacing it with a better one in the very near future. Also be aware (although it does say it in the small print on the website) that the BNC cables to mount the antenna onto the rack lugs are not included and you need to buy them extra. I did a three hour rehersal on one set of alkaline batteries from Poundland and they were still showing 100% at the end so battery life appears not to be an issue. Conclusion: for the money a great product but order a better link cable!
First time using other brand than akg.
Must say, I,m impressed by this unit and for the payed money!
Very, very simple to use, sound really OK to!
Best Regards, Magnus Svantesson
Bough this for a couple of purposes. For wireless guitar during gigs and for recording speeches and interviews as part of my work as a filmmaker. Works great on both counts. Good on board features and excellent clean signal. Works as good as other systems that cost 3 times the price. Would highly recommend :D
I run a community music group and I boughtthe t.bone free solo wireless system with an earmic 500AKG so that I could have more freedom performing and the ability to introduce other performers from anywhere in the hall.
It was very easy to set up and play through my sound system, and I can switch it on and off from the transmitter on my belt, and it has proved to be very reliable. It gives terific sound ; I have not had any problems with interference or feedback. I think its a great piece of equipment and I am pleased with it.
This is good wireless system usable with no public... In my country (Slovenia) we have an issue that LTE signal of mobile phones make a lot of noise so work in place with lot of people (in mobile internet) is imposible. Systems in 600 MHZ are ok...
Diversity, rack mount, quick sync .. this is a good system not needing a licence in the UK, for general use its a good all rounder and you can add a hand held transmitter for around £60.