I'm using a Sony with my FX8. I had to send the first one back due to noise, but this one was good.
I'll be using a Line 6 as well - probably power it with the Voodoo Lab 4x4. I've got another pedal or two I'll be using with the AX8. I'm probably going to use my real Cry Baby. No point in wasting a block - I always want a wah available and I like my switchless Cry Baby.
Requires power supplyDoes the Shure GLXD receiver have a battery or must it be plugged in? It's not entirely clear from the Sweetwater ad. Thanks.
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Does the Shure GLXD receiver have a battery or must it be plugged in? It's not entirely clear from the Sweetwater ad. Thanks.
Second that!I can't find a flaw in the Shure GLXD. Everything is metal, everything exudes quality. 16 real hours on a single charge, 3 hour re-charge, 15 min for 1.5 hours in a pinch. User replaceable batteries. Accurate battery indicator on the receiver. Extremely reliable so far.
Shure GLXD16. Best wireless I ever used
I'm also thinking about possible solutions to power both an AX-8 and a GLXD16 on a pedalboard. I think I will buy a 9v adapter, an enclosure box and some components, and build a box myself with a 220v three prong cable input, and with 220v and 9v outputs. Might even put in a few XLR connections for easy access to the outputs on stage... but perhaps that's overkill.That's the one I use. Very sturdy and No tone loss to the original signal which makes this thing unique. Don't know yet how to power it - maybe a 9V cable in a self made snake, but better ideas are welcome.