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order placed just now. Any chance you could get it in the post today first class? If it arrives tomorrow and can rebuild my pedal board. Isn't that what bank holidays are for? ;-)
We always send orders First Class Signed For as soon as we can. Your set is packed and ready to go. It's not guaranteed but will probably arrive tomorrow.
I'm using it with the micro suction tape, only issue is when I try to remove the unit from the guitar the hold the tape has is so strong it pulls the battery door off, so I'm worried I'll end up damaging the plastic clip that keeps the battery door closed. That's on a PRS Cu22, and it's only about half the square of the tape that's actually making contact with the guitar.
Have't had any other reports of unexpected power down so I'm tempted to put your experience down to 'transmitter-in-pocket' syndrome - undesirable due to the possibility of transmitter power down and aforementioned Arse being very good at absorbing radio waves - better to give your transmitter some air.
The microsuction tape grips too well as often as it doesn't grip well enough! I find with my glossy finish strat that gripping the battery door while I pull it off the instrument works well. Don't worry though, the battery door is pretty tough, and if you do damage it, we'll replace it for you.
I'll take a look at the batteries i'm using.
In other news, I made a video from various clips of people using the wireless on stage. Took me ages! You can see the results on our website or on Youtube here.
Striclty - It Takes Two Series 14 Episode 39
The previous week, IIRC, they did a Rod Y Gab thing - bloody hard thing to learn at short notice and play on live TV.
Sound:
Can not fault it. No drop outs (bar on venue but the bass player has a Line 6 which he had issues with so thats venue specific)
Distance:
Not gone too far but allows me to do off stage sound checks so Im more than happy
Batteries:
all good in the hood, not romping through them but done 4 gigs with them and so far, still strong
Issues:
So, here are my gripes and I hope @SmoothHoundUK could help
Power supply lead comes out of the top and most of our extension cables are four in a square meaning we loose a socket. Not cool
The bug transmitter is fine when in my Ibanez S line/Fender strat but looks fuglie so I have bought the adapter as suggested and I have a cable. Now the real problem is finding something very secure to put it on and attach it to my strap. We are a very active band so dont want it in my pocket really (and normal patch cables are too thick.. could @RobDavies suggest a cable or make one I wonder?
The reciever is REALLLY small.. which is great! Just means Ive had to make a board now.. oh the hard ships
Otherwise, these are great!!
Please can anyone point me to this information? Thanks.
Don't forget the jack on the front and the power on the rear.
https://speakerimpedance.co.uk/?act=two_parallel&page=calculator