NPD - Boss WL-50

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Wireless in a Pedal

Works really well, keeps everything very neat.

https://www.boss.info/us/products/wl-50/

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Please let us know how this does for you. I've been wanting one of the newer-style compact wireless systems, but every time I start reading reviews I get unsure of what brand to get.
 
I bought a cheapy one off Amazon to try it out and it worked really well but had too high a noise floor, it got a bit worse when the board was in play. I've got a busy summer schedule and I am so tired of tripping over cables so I figured I'd invest in something a little nicer. Store I work p/t at has a bunch of the Boss Wireless stuff and the store owner swears by these pedal units.

I still have my Nady from the late 80's and it works great but is a bit too much these days lol

Got a gig Friday so it's right in the fire, I'll let you know
 
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Definitely keep us posted. I read a lot of reviews of this stuff but word of mouth from someone you know using it is the best review. It'll take a lot to make me switch from my Line6 G50. I love that system.
 
well I am totally sold, it worked great!

I set the resistance to "short cable" which seemed to be the best match for me sonically. It was quiet, no fuss and just worked perfectly.
 
I love my 20s too, and before I had them, I ws sort of anti-wireless.

I still have my old school Nady from the late 80's, still works great too. I don't use it anymore but I have never had an issue with wireless really. I've been using cables because I use a board these days but back then that was the ticket. The Nady has a gain control that gave a little pop on the front end too.
 
It uses a micro USB port to charge the transceiver on it's own or it charges when plugged into the base unit, that uses a regular BOSS style 9v adapter.

There would be something to be said for getting this for my main board. Just leave it there, or use the other WL-20 Receiver when traveling light or as backup.
 
I share the stage with 2 other brands of wireless units and there were no issues, wasn't expecting any but figured I'd add that to the knowledge base. One is a Shure unit, can't remember what the other is.
 
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I don't think a rack changes the need for wireless between the player/guitar and the rest of the equipment.

It does when the wireless mentioned in the post is designed to be used for a pedalboard.

You know, so your pedalboard doesn't need cables? :lol:
 
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