Just thought I would share.
I recently bought a Line 6 G50 Digital Wireless System for my guitar.
This thing in awesome.
Years ago I had a Nady, it was analog, which when the signal got weak, it would fade, not go away but fade.
5 years ago I got a line 6 X-4, which was good, but if you lost the signal it went dead, and your tone lost something.
But this new one is built like a tank, I mount the reciever on my board, its a stompbox design, but there is no plastic, and the transmitter is heavier than any Ive ever had, all the past ones were plastic, but this thing is made of metal.
It has an attenuator that lets you set it like the length of a cord to it, I set is for 15 ft, and when I switch to a cord I cant tell the difference.
These arent cheap, around $400, but if you playing a lot and need somethig thats built tough and you dont want to sacrifice tone, then you should check one of these out. Before buying anything else.
I recently bought a Line 6 G50 Digital Wireless System for my guitar.
This thing in awesome.
Years ago I had a Nady, it was analog, which when the signal got weak, it would fade, not go away but fade.
5 years ago I got a line 6 X-4, which was good, but if you lost the signal it went dead, and your tone lost something.
But this new one is built like a tank, I mount the reciever on my board, its a stompbox design, but there is no plastic, and the transmitter is heavier than any Ive ever had, all the past ones were plastic, but this thing is made of metal.
It has an attenuator that lets you set it like the length of a cord to it, I set is for 15 ft, and when I switch to a cord I cant tell the difference.
These arent cheap, around $400, but if you playing a lot and need somethig thats built tough and you dont want to sacrifice tone, then you should check one of these out. Before buying anything else.
"A winks as good as nod to a blind man"