I have been thinking about getting a wireless unit for guitar. I am so sick of tripping over knotted up cords,cords that twist,unplugging them with my big feet,befor I started running cords through my strap..I still step on it, I just cant unplug it..looking for opinions about which one 's to check out. I know nothing about them,other than I wont trip on it.
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I got a used Shure off ebay. Got it for around $65 maybe. It was a Shure UT-4 maybe? Can't remember model name off hand. It has the little transmitter backpack and unit. Pretty sweet. Hasn't failed me yet. Allows you to be heard clear from a distance, doesn't break up moving around. Solid.Originally posted by grumptruckNo I think James and Dave have that covered. You are obviously rocking way to hard.Originally posted by Gear UsedPRS CE 22 (Custom 5 / 59)
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I've been using an Audio Technica system for years. Works great, sounds great and has been very reliable.
Every time I think about upgrading my system I have to stop myself and say "what for? it still works perfectly!"If I know I'm going crazy, I must not be insane.
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I recommend shure or sennheiser, solid brands. Akg is good. I would go with the transmitter backpack lavier cord over the bug though.....Originally posted by grumptruckNo I think James and Dave have that covered. You are obviously rocking way to hard.Originally posted by Gear UsedPRS CE 22 (Custom 5 / 59)
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Old Shure TG user here. Ages ago I bought it from a friend. Never had any problem with it. Tried other wireless stuff as well but I liked Shure units the best. There is something with the sound and response that I like very much, can't point out what.
You really can't go wrong with Sennheiser, AKG or AT stuff and the new Line6 wireless systems might be worth checking. Back in the time before getting my Shure I checked some older rack-size NADY wireless units, too. Impressive stuff.
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I like Sennheiser wireless-
A word of caution!!:
If you buy any used units- make sure it isn't in the 700MH range- it is now illigal to use that band- as of June 12, 2010. This applies ONLY to north america. Tons of systems were sold in that range over the years- we had to replace all our wireless units at church.
Lots of people, bands,churchs, etc, are dumping their old wireless systems, but not mentioning to anyone that the FCC took that band back-a small part of it now belongs to emergency responders, the rest of the band was sold to the cell phone companies.
The problem isn't that you will transmit on their frequencies so much, most units aren't that powerful, but
you might get some really interesting stuff ( cell conversations, emergency conversations, noise, etc) just start coming out thru your amp in the middle of a show.Last edited by marvar; 08-25-2010, 10:44 AM." Rock and Roll IS a contact sport!"
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I'm using a sennheiser wireless.
Its been with me since 2007. I tbought it off eBay.
Its in the band of 200 range.
Its the very first version it came with and the sound is crystal clear.
I would definately recommend it.
I don't use it at home though.Gibson Songwriter Deluxe
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I've been using an Audio Technica 1400 series for the last decade or so and have no complaints
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I use a cheapo t-bone thing that I got off the bay.
Seems to work fine.
Not sure about those bug transmitters youtend to get these days. It seems to but big lump just where you don't want it.
It is nice not to trip over wires at gigs anymore.It's a valve sporker... it sporks valves
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Line 6 has a new digital wireless system that doesn't suffer from the bandwidth/dynamic range limitations of older analog systems, nor the 700Mhz range restriction. It might be worth checking out.Originally posted by ratherdashingIf you don't see the value of a good 1 watt tube amp, it probably means one or more of the following:
- You live out in the country
- You hate your neighbours
- You mistakenly believe that your big amp with the master volume at 0.5 sounds good
- You love solid state amps
- You don't actually play guitar
- You kick puppies
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Originally posted by Benjy_26 View PostMy suggestion: Don't get one. I tried Shure and Sennheiser and couldn't get over the loss of low end I got. It was small, but noticeable (to me).
Obviously there might be times when a wireless system would be needed, but very few of us are playing in those kind of situations most of the time, if ever. I have had several occasions where i have seen and heard a rig used with both methods, and it has always been noticeable how much better a cable sounds. You simply need to learn the art of flicking the cable to keep it out of the way. (It has always made me laugh seeing guys playing with wireless systems in small bars where their amp is only a couple of feet behind them, and they never leave the stage, so the use of a wireless system seems redundant, and in my opinion, derogatory to the sound. So maybe then it's just some kind of image thing?)Lumbering dinosaur (what's a master volume control?)
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Originally posted by crusty philtrum View PostI agree. Nothing is ever going to sound as good as a decent cable.
So maybe then it's just some kind of image thing?)
I saw Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers a couple of weeks ago in Atlanta-
they were all hard-wired. Those guys can afford anything they want- they still mostly use cables. It was pretty entertaining to watch Tom move all over the stage, and still no one got tripped up, or tangled up. Almost like choreography." Rock and Roll IS a contact sport!"
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Originally posted by crusty philtrum View PostObviously there might be times when a wireless system would be needed, but very few of us are playing in those kind of situations most of the time, if ever. I have had several occasions where i have seen and heard a rig used with both methods, and it has always been noticeable how much better a cable sounds. You simply need to learn the art of flicking the cable to keep it out of the way. (It has always made me laugh seeing guys playing with wireless systems in small bars where their amp is only a couple of feet behind them, and they never leave the stage, so the use of a wireless system seems redundant, and in my opinion, derogatory to the sound. So maybe then it's just some kind of image thing?)
And, no I'm not trying to be cool. Its a joy playing "unplugged". I'll admit, batteries are a drag especially when they die. They get expensive too. I'll occasionally use my cable to economize, but them I'm instantly reminded of how liberating it is to be cable-free.
Different strokes for different folks, you know how it is...If I know I'm going crazy, I must not be insane.
Originally posted by TheLivingDeadDON'TGETMADBRO
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