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Great price/performance ratio
I'm not a tourig musician, just playing guitar only in my studio and doing some rehersals with my band . This pair is Ok when you consider the money you pay. If you have a busy setup with lots of hi tech bluetooth wireless etc. pedals, there may be some noise. (I believe it depends on it's wireless technology,a more high end one may not couse that issue but hey it's onlu 49€!) if there's too much tech device and wireless mics around, it may prduce some noise. Yes I've experienced it by my own ears on some of my pedals. The USB inputs for charcing is also micro USB , which is outdated and I’d like to see a USB-C input instead, so we could use any other USB cables in the house,I don’t believe it’s a huge production cost. So I give 3 stars. BUT, I've never came across with connection error, easy draining battery or some other issues else. Also no noise problems with only 1 floorboard processors or all analog setups. In short, just be carefull to the enviroment you play your instrument, The hard carrybox is great, easy to carry in your backpack! I don't lose the units anymore. On behalf of the playing scenarios I’ve mentioned, I recommend it.
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It's ok but prefer the 2GHz version
After using the 2GHz version and being extremely happy with it decided to get a 5GHz one to not conflict on the frequencies.
The one that was sent was not working so Thomann provided a replacement quickly and it was working fine ever since with exception for occasional glitches
The size is much larger than the 2GHz version and the plastic does not feel as nice, also while the 2GHz version's transmitter/receiver clip onto each other, this one has a pouch that is good but takes a lot more space. Unlike the 2GHz version, transmitter and receiver are different colours which is a positive
Overall, I wish this was a carbon copy of the 2GHz version using different frequency. As is it is an average wireless system but still good for it's price although I would suggest to get the 2ghz version
The one that was sent was not working so Thomann provided a replacement quickly and it was working fine ever since with exception for occasional glitches
The size is much larger than the 2GHz version and the plastic does not feel as nice, also while the 2GHz version's transmitter/receiver clip onto each other, this one has a pouch that is good but takes a lot more space. Unlike the 2GHz version, transmitter and receiver are different colours which is a positive
Overall, I wish this was a carbon copy of the 2GHz version using different frequency. As is it is an average wireless system but still good for it's price although I would suggest to get the 2ghz version
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Battery life too short
Battery only lasted about 1.5 hours in my experience. Returned
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Spent 11 months with them and...
At first they did job at least in my living room and with clean sounds.
I checked them the moment I got them in my hands and tested them side by side with my favorite low capacitance Cordial and Sommer cables. My ears agreed with the null test I performed (because my ears may lie, but frequency diagrams don't), almost identical sound, again when playing with clean sounds.
The only issues I found at first were the fact that when the Receiver is off and the Transmitter on, after about 30 minutes, the Tx gives me periodic pops on my speakers and the fact that when playing with gain (no matter if we are talking about real amp or a modeler) they add high frequency artifacts.,
After 10 months the receiver is cutting out when connected to any of my guitars or bass when moving and sometimes it loses sound all together. The battery life of the receiver have been reduced drasticaly and it started introducing noise too while nothing has changed on my end in terms of devices around it etc.
I haven't noticed any latency but If I were to record I would prefer one of my cables hands down.
I checked them the moment I got them in my hands and tested them side by side with my favorite low capacitance Cordial and Sommer cables. My ears agreed with the null test I performed (because my ears may lie, but frequency diagrams don't), almost identical sound, again when playing with clean sounds.
The only issues I found at first were the fact that when the Receiver is off and the Transmitter on, after about 30 minutes, the Tx gives me periodic pops on my speakers and the fact that when playing with gain (no matter if we are talking about real amp or a modeler) they add high frequency artifacts.,
After 10 months the receiver is cutting out when connected to any of my guitars or bass when moving and sometimes it loses sound all together. The battery life of the receiver have been reduced drasticaly and it started introducing noise too while nothing has changed on my end in terms of devices around it etc.
I haven't noticed any latency but If I were to record I would prefer one of my cables hands down.
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Have to return
Have to return it, after one week a saturation start so i think it's not a good choice for electric bass.
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Nice, but has a flaw.
Nice, small, easy to charge and carry. Nice little bag too, useful for other small things.
However, it has a high pitched noise that can't be removed when using high gain.
For clean to mid gain, it can work, for high gain, it is too noisy.
However, it has a high pitched noise that can't be removed when using high gain.
For clean to mid gain, it can work, for high gain, it is too noisy.
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Battery life
Latency is pretty low and I must say that it's fairly easy to use but the battery life is terrible.
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