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New Shure Wireless System
Shure just updated the GLXD16 wireless system. I am guessing it is related to the chip shortage but I am going to see if I can find out exactly what they changed. These have always been very cool units!
I have had constant issues with my Sennheiser XSW systems, I love them but they keep failing. I think I will check the new Shure out. The Everse should be able to power it from its aux power out. https://sweetwater.sjv.io/Ea5Ee2
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The description on Sweetwater says it's dual-band (2.4 and 5.8 Ghz). Looking forward to hearing real-world reviews once it's in market.
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I look forward to reviews as well.
I stopped using wireless units during what I call the frequency wars, in the early 2000's. I had been using UHF $500. units. Worked fine for the gigs I was playing. As I became more and more aware of tone loss, I went back to cables. Have been connected ever since. I do miss the freedom though. |
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Placed an order today for the table top version (lightest). Will let you know, the specs are great!
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I am not a an of proprietary / special cables.
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Shure does not use a proprietary cable. It is a 1/4” to mini XLR, same as Line 6 and a number of other wireless makers.
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ok.. what ever
call it what ever u want and do have fun on the gig that POS cable fails and u don't have a spare... my line 6 uses a 1/4" patch cable but yea.. really have a blast .... I will see myself out....
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I wonder what the advantage is of this system over the $65 or so I spent on my generic wireless jacks, other than the two bands I guess. Better sound quality? I do notice a difference in tone comparing mine to cable, but it's easily tunable via EQ.
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I would much rather use the Sennheiser XSW systems but they have a serious issue with their batteries (and can not even be replaced by the user). Also the battery life is much greater. I always worry about this when I play a wedding and most of the smaller systems only last for 4 hours. The Shure lasts 3 times longer.
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how soon can we expect a review of the new Shure wireless system?
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Mine is shipping out today so not long. I am getting the guitar/table top version.
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excellent, I'll stay tuned! Thanks,
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Out of curiosity, what's the benefit of wireless if you are a solo performer playing smaller venues? Isn't it just adding more "stuff"? I use a wireless in my band for my mandolin but it's generally because the stages are large and I have about four instruments so I am trying to cut down on cables.
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