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    The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    With all the hoopla over guitar cables and their supposed virtues, why aren't people talking about wireless tone vs cable tone?

    Does a wireless system affect your guitar tone?

    Do different brands of wireless systems have their own sound?

    I know nothing about this. Enlighten me!
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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    If I recall, Angus Young uses an old wireless system for the way its preamp boosts the signal. I think I've read that a pedal or device has been made to emulate it, so I guess the answer is yes. I have no idea how modern systems affect tone. Those with bat ears will say the affect is huge and those with wooden ears will say it makes no difference.

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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    My hearing is not as acute as it once was, so I can't differentiate the difference in tone certain gear has on my playing. I buy strings by gauge because I can't tell the difference between phosphor/bronze, nanoweb coated and so on. The same is true with wireless. I have an Xvive wireless transmitter/receiver and the only difference I can tell is that I don't get wrapped up in cable.
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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    On the good ones there's no tone difference until the battery goes dead.

    But funny as it sounds - having the battery pack on my strap felt weird at first. Enough to annoy me until I got used to it.

    Then again, maybe it's the cure for SG-itis.

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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    I'm surprised the "true by-bass" delegation doesn't come out screaming "tone-suck" and other such comments.

    I have no experience using a wireless set-up, but sometimes the thought intrigues me. I'm not real fussy about my signal chain, but was wondering if the sound became compressed or the overall tone changed.

    Hmmmmmm
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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    I have a Line 6 Relay G10 that should work great. the design is pretty cool. The receiver has a port that takes the transmitter and recharges it. I bought it with Guitar Center points after buying my last Gibson acoustic from them. I had to replace it three times before I got one that worked. I would have just returned the darn thing except when you use Guitar Center points - you can't! Total rip-off. The last one does work and seems to work properly - no noticeable tone loss - but I've got the least-trained ear for this stuff so who knows.
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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    I have two of those, GJ. Tone sounds great to me through them. I was lucky not to have a defective one. I only used them a couple of times live, but they performed wonderfully.
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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    Bob, I thought about this some more. With a pedal board not my favorite setup. One more thing taking up space and needing another wall wart, but since I've switched to a rack system it's the effing sland. Makes setup a breeze too. It's pretty liberating to be wireless on stage.

    All imho, ymmv,

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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    I’ve been thinking of buying a wireless set myself.

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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    I've had one in my sweetwater list since may 2018
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    Re: The Great Debate I've Never Seen

    I had a wireless unit ages ago - an old Nady, IIRC. I was too young and dumb to notice if it had an effect on my tone.
    The thing that got to me was that it was a pain when I wanted to change guitars. I move around just enough that keeping the pack in my pocket didn't work well, and the cable was just long enough that it would catch on things if I didn't wind it around the strap. And of course, I couldn't just change straps with the guitar - the way they were set it would be too long or short, depending on which guitar.
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