Spderyak
246 posts
Dec 11, 2018
4:45 AM
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We've been playing some gigs. Happy enough with my playing and what not. Cords everywhere though. Are a lot of you folks playing wireless and if so is the sound of the harp unaffected or does it change it's tonality. Kind of watching the $$ on new equipment/ harps. thanks
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Littoral
1646 posts
Dec 11, 2018
6:26 AM
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BOSS WL-20 No concerns at all, perfect. ~180.00 You do have to charge it. That ought to be easy but remembering to do it is a trick for old dogs. Charge lasts plenty and there is zero noticeable change in sound from directly plugging in. Zero. The unanticipated benefit has been how being wireless has expanded my show skills. Hearing the sound throughout the room is an obvious benefit but leaving the stage and interacting with the crowd is really fun. It is not my nature but doing it some anyway has immediate returns on the quality of the show and crowd engagement. https://www.boss.info/global/products/wl-20_wl-20l/
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root
109 posts
Dec 11, 2018
8:25 AM
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I have an Xvive U2 set;it works great, and it's so small I can put the transmitter and reciever in a shirt pocket. ?Plus, I've seen it for $89 online.
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Spderyak
247 posts
Dec 11, 2018
9:44 AM
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Thanks I'll check them both out for myself.
Recently a friend of mine who is blind does not move around a lot when he plays tried a clip on the label kind of mic, but it picked a lot of rustling type noises so he gave up on it. I'm wondering if there are various settings that could have toned that down a bit, he told me after the fact so I never did see what version or brand he had.
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Littoral
1647 posts
Dec 11, 2018
11:52 AM
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The mic I usually have is a bulletini element in a JT shell with switchcraft 1/4" connector.
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garry
744 posts
Dec 11, 2018
5:15 PM
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Highly recommend the X-VIVE U2. You can read my review from last year here
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