MPZ
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I have been using SmoothHound for years and they work great.
https://www.smoothhound-innovations.com/classic-wireless-guitar-system
https://www.smoothhound-innovations.com/classic-wireless-guitar-system
How are you gonna choose?Thank you everyone for your advice
The same way you did ...How are you gonna choose?
I chose not to get one actually. But my buddy who owns a Line 6 amp with built in wireless keeps bugging me to get one because he enjoys his so much. I remind him I live in apartment and would only need one to take a piss or get the mail while still playing. Hmm, maybe he's right.The same way you did ...
I like how a real fuzz pedal cleans up when you turn down the guitar's volume almost off. If wireless systems have a problem with that , they're not for me.My main beef with these cheaper micro systems is that all I tried so far don't work well when your guitar volume is way low. This is exacerbated by single coils, esp. low output ones. My explanation is that they have a minimum input threshold and below that they simply don't transmit the signal.
Some are so bad that when I reduce volume to clean up a dirty rhythm patch the sounds becomes crackly, half coming through and half not.
Even the better ones don't excel in another application I have, which is, while volume on the guitar is at zero, strike a harmonics, and then increase the volume knob. All of them come in abruptly once you are higher than their threshold.
Would anyone know for certain that their favorite system is doing better in these two applications?
I'm always happy to helpI hate you!
Now I want a wireless system!
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