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Doesn’t throw the signal too far, but great for home playing.
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The signal is very clean and there's no problem with pairing, but the problem for me is that after about 1 1/2 hours of use, the battery goes dead
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I can't say for range, as I am usually in small to medium size rooms, but it requires "line of sight" to work best; going around concrete walls will kill the signal
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Too much interference if other Bluetooth signals nearby
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However, seven months later, there is regular intermittent signal loss, even if only 2-3 feet away and with a fresh charge
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good signal for a room,
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If it weren't for that random signal dropout and loud popping problem, it would be nearly perfect
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and they haven't failed to maintain a strong and clear signal
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Now these (2.4) also getardedia solid signal quality, short battery life & very weak signal distance
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Even having my own body between the transmitter and receiver at a distance of around 10' results in some signal dropping and loss of sound.
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I once got some strange digital signal that got picked up and played through the amp but that was just once—something that is again, not a huge deal if you are at home
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The moment I started playing, I got distorted and interrupted signal.
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But this wireless setup has a clean signal and good tone
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The signal breaks up at under 10 ft
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Seems to transmit strong enough signal that volume/amplification is very
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Unit sometimes looses signal for a split second even when used close to the amplifier
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It advertises 100 ft distance but you can't get more than 20ft away without having to turn and face the amp so you don't obstruct the signal with your body
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Now, intermittently I lose signal
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but for some reason when they are close to eachother the signal gets spotty.
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The first set paired ok and performed ok for about 15 minutes and then the signal became distorted.
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Now these (2.4) also getardedia solid signal quality, short battery life & very weak signal distance
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They constantly loose signal and produce a crackle anytime more than one of them is on or there is any signal being sent between the ipad and router
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So the first set I bought from getaria (5.4hz or whatever) solid signal 90 ft signal distance as advertised only lasted 3 months until complete failure
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Also it seems that the signal is way too sensitive, tons of noise
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However, horrible latency and signal would cut out more than it was active
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Good solid signal.
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Cuts it and you loose signal
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No signal interruption or delay when playing through effects dry or wet.
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No discernible signal loss
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The signal is strong and clear
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No signal delay or loss of sound quality
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Pairs nicely and holds a strong signal
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Not only was the sound crystal clear, it actually boosted my signal
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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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This is my second purchase of the same outstanding g unit (primary and onstage back-up).
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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