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So what company is this 8 hour wireless set? I haven't been able to find anything that states this.
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Not sure if this has been mentioned yet but I just discovered Caparelli guitars located in Toronto, Ontario. For any Canadian buyers who want to avoid the exchange rate, shipping and duties, this is a good option as their wireless system is identical to the Carvin WG5 and apparently they released it first. The manufacturer of the actual wireless system just also sold their wireless system to Carvin later on. I guess brands just buy the system from the actual developer and then sell if under their name.
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Can anyone confirm if the carvin 5.8 ghz work with active pickup that uses a 9 volt battery. . My xvive works with baggs m80 that uses a cr2032 battery , but not with Gibson that has element pickup with 9 volt battery.
My work around is a female 1\4 " to 1\4" coupler and a short 1' cable between guitar Jack and xvive wireless. I sure would like to just plug the wireless into my guitar without the workaround .. Can someone confirm if the Carvin 5.8 ghz or look alike brand will work with active pickup that uses a 9 volt battery will work without the power whine noise ? |
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I just tested this system. Sound quality is quite good, definitely on par with the Line 6 G10 and Sennheiser XSW that I tried. I was playing a strat through my Carr Sportsman amp and I did notice a low but noticeable interference buzz. I tried different channels and this seemed to help but I need to see if in fact the buzz is always there or if it was just the one channel.
My only knock and this is the same as I had with the Sennheiser is that the wireless does add hiss to the signal. I always compare it to what you would expect with a lot of compressor pedals or a low gain overdrive. When I am playing I don't notice it so it's not that loud but I am almost wondering if the wireless is acting as a buffer and as a result, the hiss increases since it's boosting the signal a bit. I can't find much info on this so it's hard to say. The odd thing is, my G10 is still dead quiet. My next test is to try it with my acoustic with active pickups. |
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Got the ZXK version and finally got to try it out.
So far, very nice, dead quiet sound, even using single coils around my laptop! One very odd twist, though - when the wireless is on, my laptop internet is SLOW - TO THE POINT OF TIMING OUT. Doesn't matter what website, rebooting doesn't help. Turn off the wireless: standard laptop operation. Has anyone run into this? BTW, doesn't matter which of the 4 freq channels I'm using, same problem. I've got more troubleshooting to do, but I thought I'd ask here first Thanks much!
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Aaahhhh.....
Seems to me my wireless internet is 5.8ghz, for better performance...I forgot. I'll try running it at 2.4 and see if it fixes it! Thanks!
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That was it!
I guess I can't run everything I own at full-bore now...
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You're welcome.
Wait--what?!! I didn't realise there was a speed difference between 2.4 Ghz and 5.8 Ghz...? So it looks like 2.4 Ghz is slower, but has more range, and 5.8 Ghz is faster, but has more limited range??? I didn't know this until now, so I will have to see if I want to keep my internet on 2.4 Ghz and keep using the 5.8 Ghz guitar wireless (which is working very well), or get a 2.4 guitar wireless in order to put my internet back to 5.8 Ghz. |
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Thats the main advantage of 5.8 - speed. But the secondary advantage (for now) is that it is a less cluttered band. Most wireless devices work on the 2.4 band, which has slightly better range and a better ability to pass thru physical barriers (walls and such) so its really good for cordless phones and other items that need to work all around the house. But it is a crowded band - so if you want speed and less interference, 5.8 might be your friend. Since you will almost always have line of sight between guitar and amp, pass thru is less of an issue.
If you are seeing a problem on 5.8 with you home computer, log into your router and try a different channel there - its not restricted to just the 4. But it is odd that its causing a problem - that may be worth looking into more - there are utilities that can scan the frequencies and giver you info on whats in your area. I also just bought the 5.8 system, so I may try turning everything on and seeing what might be going on -
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The only speed advantage I would expect to see would be from not sharing the same bandwidth. Neither band is going to give a difference in speed otherwise.
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I tested my WG5 at a show this weekend. For some reason with my acoustic, my tone was a bit distorted. I didn't have enough time to play around with it but I wasn't getting this at home. I am thinking that possibly my volume was boosted a bit more with the wireless system and it was over driving my aura but I will need to test a bit more.
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When rehearsing at a friend’s home the unit took out his wi-if. Worked great at two coffee house gigs this month.
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I use 5ghz at home and haven’t noticed it interfering. I did with a different system that I tried though.
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