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Cheap solution and easy to use
I initially bought this for a friend and after a while got one for myself as well. We both compared notes and here are some of the stuff that were common.
Pros:
Quite cheap compared to other ones.
Easy to use.
Multi-channeled.
Cons:
The build materials are bellow decent.
The sound is way worse than when using a cable.
The batteries are drained really quickly. Most of the time I wanted to use it I had to recharge the batteries in advance.
Pros:
Quite cheap compared to other ones.
Easy to use.
Multi-channeled.
Cons:
The build materials are bellow decent.
The sound is way worse than when using a cable.
The batteries are drained really quickly. Most of the time I wanted to use it I had to recharge the batteries in advance.
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JS
A Great Product
I bought two of these great little transmitters, they work great in a live environment, the channel selectors allows for easy use of several of these units in one performance environment. I have used them for guitarists and have used them to send a bass directly into the PA. They work brilliantly and eliminate the need for wires, the rack mount provided with these units works brilliantly, the only issue is with the feet, they are a pain to remove and take up space in a rack.
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Awesome On-Stage Accessory
I originally got a t.bone TWS 16 PT to use live with my bass guitar, and i was surprised by the quality of it! It is true diversity so there are no signal issues no matter how far away you get(i used to go down into the crowd still playing :D) and the transmitter pack is not bulky atall, it can easily be attached to a guitar strap. Also with a 1/4" jack and XLR out on the receiver and the option of headset or Lapell microphones makes it infinitely expandable! Over all a great bit of kit for a great price! 4.5 out of 5!
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R
simple but effective
Quality is ok but not great as it has some rough edges and feels a little plastic but for the money it does exactly what you need it to do, battery life is longer than expected and the operating range is very good. Very easy to set up and use and worked perfectly straight from the box. All in all not top quality but it works well and does exactly what I need it to do. so all in all a good purchase.
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reliable as any more expensive model
I bought this as a back up but it has been used regularly for gigs and gives great sound and coverage. Solid and easy to use.
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JT
The microfone per general is ok. The clarity is not 100% and you must use the gain for more volume but with the risk to distorsions!
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BB
Excellent, low price unit.
I bought this unit along with an additional tbone GT transmitter to use as a wireless system for bass guitar and it works very well (I have had it about 20m away as a max and have never had any issues with drop outs). It is not the most sophisticated system out there (no display etc) but it does the job and is half the price of a Sennheiser unit. If you are looking to work in Channel 70 (863 - 865) and stay license free then you can't go far wrong here.
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Budget Wireless
Seems to be a pretty stable wireless solution.
Obviously you have to be careful about finding a clear frequency if you're using other wireless gear, but that applies to all wireless gear anyway.
Only real issue is that the noise-floor is not amazing but for sub-£100 what do you expect? It's fine for pub-band type gigs
Obviously you have to be careful about finding a clear frequency if you're using other wireless gear, but that applies to all wireless gear anyway.
Only real issue is that the noise-floor is not amazing but for sub-£100 what do you expect? It's fine for pub-band type gigs
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