Anybody tried a wireless system for steel?
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Anybody tried a wireless system for steel?
It would be nice to get to a gig early and set up in the front of the house, then run your amp check from the audience's standpoint. The only problem is, there would be s slight delay from the time you picked the strings until the sound came through the amp.
Plus, you would eliminate the long cord from the guitar to the amp and any tone change that might be causing.
Plus, you would eliminate the long cord from the guitar to the amp and any tone change that might be causing.
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And if you didn't like that spot you could pick it up and walk around with it !
I still have a wireless in my pack seat. Years ago I played an acoustic guitar on some things. Every time the bass player seen it he ask if I needed a strap for that Mullen ! A strap would free your hands up while you walked around !
I still have a wireless in my pack seat. Years ago I played an acoustic guitar on some things. Every time the bass player seen it he ask if I needed a strap for that Mullen ! A strap would free your hands up while you walked around !
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Anybody tried a wireless system for steel?
Lee, for us old guys that have to go to the bathroom a lot, you have really solved a problem. We can take our steel with us to the bathroom and just keep playing, as long as we stick to the commode, which should be about the right height, so we will not have to take our steel seats. This may give a whole new meaning to country "S--T Kicking" music
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But seriously, except for the the reason you noted, I see no point. And, I have never had the need or urge to go set up in the audience area to hear what it sounds like. 2 guitar players I know that use a wireless and sometimes a regular cord do notice a different tone between the 2. It seems like an expensive waste to me.
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Anybody ever used a wireless system for steel?
Richard, I think there would be a tone difference between the wired vs. wireless. That could be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on which way the change occurs. My brother has a new Shure wireless guitar system that I can borrow and try any time, but, I am too lazy to mess with it. I was looking for the easy way out and hoped somebody had already tried it and what they thought about it. If I got a positive answer, then I might go to the trouble to hook it all up to hear for myself.
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Sometimes I use a two channel wireless system one for my guitar and the other channel for my steel, and it works great, I also use a normal volume pedal directly into the amp on small stages, and I really can'hear much difference in the tone. They both sound fine to me and less leads for the drummer to trip over.
Don`t say no to it unless you have tried it, you may like it.
It works for me .
Jimmy.
Don`t say no to it unless you have tried it, you may like it.
It works for me .
Jimmy.
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