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They feel like they could break easily because of the thin, cheap plastic housing but, used in my studio, they work fine.
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The casing is fairly cheap plastic, so I'm not going to anticipate durability in a hard-gigging situation
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Could be made with better plastic but the product worked excellent!
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The materials are kinda cheap (plastic, some design issues) but it delivers good quality sound
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Very cheap lightweight plastic that I am afraid will break if used in a live setting.
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Was impressed by how easy they are to get working but ultimately disappointed in the sound quality and then after just a few days the plastic cracked and broke apart.
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I will say that you will need to treat these with kid gloves - they are very light and made of cheap plastic - but unless you step on them they're not going to break
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Cons:-I'm being picky here because they are fine the way they are, but the plastic casing even though it's sturdy is still plastic and in the future a steel casing would be cool
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It only drops a couple notes at a time but that's enough to mess up a
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They just work exactly as you would expect
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No latency in the sound and the quality is as good as if I hardwired it in.
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Sound quality is as good as with any
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sound not as good as with cable but that is expected
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Guitar sounds just as good as of it were a cable
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Overall, this wireless system has performed above my own personal expectations and I highly recommend as they are easily worth the cheap price.
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Works as what we’re designed for
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Every bit as good as a
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I know I will get some arguments on this, but I believe the sound quality of this very affordable 5.8GHz wireless system is better than any cords I use, including Monster and George L’s
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n’t had any issues and the devices are very responsive, no input delay at all.
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n’t say enough about the freedom from the chord and ease of use
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n’t have high gain active pups
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n’t feel like I could trust them