Re: Wireless Systems - Advice
Yeah, I think wirelesses generally use some sort of companding circuit that sorta cramps the tone a bit in most wirelesses. Sorta necessary I think. And yeah, I bet the EMG/PA-2 stuff gets even harder to deal with, particularly because of output, and that is what I use also.
I've heard the X-Wire units were the best things around, and they were out of production when i went to investigate them, and ended up with my Sure LX unit, which was pretty cool and well made as well, other than the detachable cable on the transmitter going bad a few times on a show night. But I always have an extra around now, learned my lesson.
Basically, when I ran regular amps like 5150s, 4100 Marshalls, The Voodu Valves, PSA-1, or JMP-1, etc. I never really noticed much difference between the cord and wireless units. Just the CAE was displaying the difference really.
Yeah, I think wirelesses generally use some sort of companding circuit that sorta cramps the tone a bit in most wirelesses. Sorta necessary I think. And yeah, I bet the EMG/PA-2 stuff gets even harder to deal with, particularly because of output, and that is what I use also.
I've heard the X-Wire units were the best things around, and they were out of production when i went to investigate them, and ended up with my Sure LX unit, which was pretty cool and well made as well, other than the detachable cable on the transmitter going bad a few times on a show night. But I always have an extra around now, learned my lesson.
Basically, when I ran regular amps like 5150s, 4100 Marshalls, The Voodu Valves, PSA-1, or JMP-1, etc. I never really noticed much difference between the cord and wireless units. Just the CAE was displaying the difference really.
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