Rics on wireless
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Rics on wireless
I know it is a stretch but I am not sure where to ask this one. I tried an old wireless system with my bass last Sunday, and I didn't like it all. It is a vhf system, so maybe the newer uhf systems do better.
Here is the issue, there seemed to be a "slight" (milliseconds) delay between when I strike the string and when the sound comes out the speaker. I suppose one could get used to it, but maybe the newer ones aren't as "slow"?
Here is the issue, there seemed to be a "slight" (milliseconds) delay between when I strike the string and when the sound comes out the speaker. I suppose one could get used to it, but maybe the newer ones aren't as "slow"?
- incubus2432
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I use a Shure ULXP4. There is no delay that I can perceive. I also notice no difference in my sound between a cord and my wireless. Some units killed sustain and sucked the low end from my tone.
When I was shopping for a wireless I found that you certainly get what you pay for. The cheaper units I tried made me want to stick with a cord.
When I was shopping for a wireless I found that you certainly get what you pay for. The cheaper units I tried made me want to stick with a cord.
- incubus2432
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- bob_the_bass
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- philipharris
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I have used a NADY 201 True Diversity VHF system since 1989. I have used this unit all over the country with no problems anywhere. There is also no difference in the sound between it and a cord ( I don't use it in rehearsals so I know it sounds the same as a cord). It's great system.
Rich
Rich
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