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True that !!. And of course no latency. ;-)Shure SLX user here - I don't feel comfortable using 2.4GHz at gigs
True that !!. And of course no latency. ;-)Shure SLX user here - I don't feel comfortable using 2.4GHz at gigs
+1Shure SLX user here - I don't feel comfortable using 2.4GHz at gigs
....all of the gents in my band are using them as well.
A band of gentlemen....that just ain't rock n roll dude.
Used Sennheiser XSW-D on a gig this weekend. I like it. No bodypack, very simple, no frills, great signal and tone.
Does it sound as good as the Shure GLXD14 that you previously used, or is it more the form factor that wins it for you ??
I'm preparing a rebuild of my rack and I'm considering the Shure QLXD14, GLXD-RE14 and SLX - guess I have some reading to do
Good question. It’s mainly the form factor. I don’t need more boxes on the floor or in/on the rack case. And of course it has to sound good, which it does.
The new Boss stuff also looked great until I started reading complaints.
I tested both and couldn't live with the white noise you have with the Sennheiser XS. Especially with overdriven sounds. You roll off your guitar volume and there is still this noise present. Wich the GLX doesn't have. I would have preferred the form factor of the XS, but sound comes first.
One candidate that I didn't test is the Stageclix V3.
Why's that? I don't know much about wirelessShure SLX user here - I don't feel comfortable using 2.4GHz at gigs
2.4Ghz is what wifi, Bluetooth, some door remotes and other devices use. (Unlicensed band)Why's that? I don't know much about wireless