@Gregba Thanks. Good to know!
The good news is, in the new apartment, the G10T seems to be fine.
Cheers,
Keith
I think all of these wireless systems should work into an AI instead of a guitar amp, as long as the AI has a suitable input (one which can work with a guitar).
Cheers,
Keith
+1 for boss wl20.
I’ve been using for the last 4 years with no interference issues. I love how practical they are.
Though about a year ago one day it just stopped working. I contacted boss and was ask to ship it to their service center.
After a few days i got it back in the mail - not sure if it was my set or a replacement - but they didn’t charge me any fees except postage even though it was outside the warranty period.
So all in all I’m happy with the product and customer service.
I have a Yamaha THR10II, so I bought only the plug-in part of GT10 and it works with THR very well, both on acoustic and electric, zeeeeroooo latency
Has anyone mentioned Nux?
Nux C5RC 5.8GHz Passive/Active Instrument Wireless System. $289AUD
There 2.4 ghz is $50 cheaper.
The Nux C5RC is a 5.8GHz wireless system, designed for use with electronic instruments such as guitars and bass guitars. With low latency, low noise, low interference and high bandwidth transmission, the Nux C5RC is a convenient, effective way to clean up your rig. Get rid of messy cables and go wireless!
I don’t think anyone has mentioned the NUX ones you linked to @DaveTC59 . I bought them a couple of days ago.
I’d been thinking about trying wireless for a while. The push for eventually buying them is that we have a gig in early December for which I also need to be the sound tech. I figured the audience will enjoy it more if I can hear the FoH sound, at least during sound check. Hence I need to be able to go walkabout whilst playing.
The main things for me in selecting these were;
5.8GHz
Charge in the case
Not too expensive
Others seem to have had good experience with them.
They seem to work fine at home on both guitar and bass. I played with them last night and forgot I was playing with them.
We’ve a couple of band practices before the gig. I’m also playing in church in a couple of weeks time. So they’ll get a decent try out before I use them at the gig I bought them for.
I have a friend who owns these too. He loves them.