| johnboy from illinois |
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| Subject: | Works good for me |
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| Great quality as said signal is crystal clear whether being used inside or out. |
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| Not UHF or VHF signal so it is more distinct. Would like to see a better guitar cable. |
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| This wireless is just about as easy as it gets. A true plug and play. No searching for a channel without static and does not pickup pirate signals from other sources. The guy that said this is crap is the one that evidently knows nothing about equipment and is full of crap.. All my gear is all pro and I chose this one over a high end shure unit. The Shure would still pick up signals and static while the X2 was crystal clear. Well worth the 3 bills and then some. |
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| True signal and sound. I had to do no changing of my amp eq to maintain my sound I like. |
| Value:
| The quality of the sound |
| Do you own this product?:
| Yes |
| Date submitted:
| 9/23/09 |
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| Joe the plumber from New York |
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| Subject: | WORST WIRELESS EVER MADE |
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| You could not make this cheaper if you tried. Even for the less than $300 price which puts it in the "garage band" category, it's still cheap! |
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| Less than typical features, which is ok if they made it better. The non-locking cable just puts it over the top though, who needs a cable that stays in place anyway, right?! |
| Ease of Use:
| Yea' it's easy....and have I mentioned cheap! |
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| Someone commented that it "compares to my Mogami cables"! If you have Mogami cables and buy this $300 wireless, either you are completely full of crap or you're a bass player! This thing, even for one of the cheapo wireless systems is bad. It sounds like a Line 6 amp, great idea but absolutely worthless live. |
| Do you own this product?:
| No, I played it several times at NAMM |
| Date submitted:
| 3/21/2009 |
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| skampo from adrian, mi |
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| Subject: | Good for the money |
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| Transmitter should have never left the research and development center. |
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| like the pedal style reciever, like the battery life LED's. Do not like the transmitter. Plastic is cheap and feels like it's gonna break every time I change the battery. Metal clip is also cheap and doesn't stay on the transmitter for crap. Guitar cable is cheap also. |
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| caveman simple |
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| Tone is stellar. No buzz, fuzz, hiss or anything. Sound just like playing through my 20' Monster cable. |
| Value:
| Best Iv'e found in the price range, they could beef up the transmitter though. |
| Do you own this product?:
| owned and giged with this system for 4 months |
| Date submitted:
| 11/17/2009 |
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| Cable Guy from Charleston, SC |
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| Subject: | Joe wasn't that far off! |
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| I am very careful with my equipment to the plastic covers didn't bother me in the least. |
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| This system is super easy to use and had everything I wanted except the tone. |
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| Very easy to use. Features are good. |
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| If you can tell the difference between a cheap cable and a Mogami or George L, you probably won't like this unit. Some people can't tell the difference and you can't fault them for that. To me, this doesn't even sound as good as a cheap cable. I kept switching back and forth between the unit and a George L cable and there is a HUGE difference. The complex mids seem to fall off and the nasally high frequencies are exaggerated with this system. I buy most of my gear from AMS and they were gracious enough to take it back without any hassles. |
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| This might be OK for a bass player because they play in a different bandwidth. I always seem to fall for the Line 6 product hype. New technology, 24 bit A/D conversion, true diversity, completely different, all sounds impressive like maybe all of the other companies that have been making wireless systems for years had it all wrong. The systems that the pros use are generally in the $1500 and up range and there is a reason for that. Quality of sound! I think the phrase, "you get what you pay for" rings true here. |
| Do you own this product?:
| Bought it and sent it back after trying it. |
| Date submitted:
| 11-11-2009 |
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| DNS from Brooklyn, NY USA |
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| Subject: | Joe's a plumber; I'm a musician... |
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| The transmitter's made of ABS plastic, like SKB cases; unless you step on it, it should last a long time |
| Features:
| For the money, it does things more expensive units don't (selectable channels). |
| Ease of Use:
| Plug it in, put a battery in the transmitter and go... simple! |
| Sound:
| It doesn't sound colored or companded to me; I like the results better than Nady, which I used for years, and it performs better than Samson for me... |
| Value:
| Under $300 for a good wireless with no coloration, I'd say it's good value. |
| Do you own this product?:
| Yes |
| Date submitted:
| 10/22/09 |