A thread to say thanks!

Post All Your Unrelated Stuff Here.
User avatar
sabasgr68
Reactions:
Posts: 1362
Joined: Wed May 27, 2020 10:11 pm
Location: Venezuela, Caracas
Gearlist: Mossman Sunking Strat (model MN001) - Zoom G3xn - My hands
Contact:

Mossman wrote: Tue Jul 20, 2021 8:16 pm I take the transmitter out of the guitar - or try to remember to, anyway. I'm mostly concerned about it getting damaged when I put the guitar down on a stand or in the rack (if the jack is on the side of the guitar). I only have one guitar that has the jack low enough for that to reasonably happen, but I think it's a good practice just the same. It reduces the risk of forgetting to turn them off when you're done, killing the battery. It also saves me time when I need to use it again. I don't have to check all my guitars to see which one it's sticking out of.

That's provided I was mindful enough of where I put it to remember where it is the next time. :D
It makes sense in your case, and it´s actually a good idea to take it out for all the reasons you mentioned.

As I don´t have a stand or rack, it means that the guitar is either being played by me or in the wall hanger, very rarely on a chair, precisely to avoid accidents. So there´s a low chance of the transmitter to get damaged,

Now, it helps me to not worry about remembering where I left them! They will be in the only two possible places: the amp and the guitar! :lol:
I´m the guy from Venezuela (Not Communist/Socialist) - Catholic - Husband - Father
Looking for online/remote job - Income on the internet
Always grateful to the AGF community and friends
AGF refugee - Banned by MOMO
User avatar
Mossman
Reactions:
Posts: 1783
Joined: Wed May 27, 2020 1:46 pm

sabasgr68 wrote: Tue Jul 20, 2021 10:09 pm
Mossman wrote: Tue Jul 20, 2021 8:16 pm I take the transmitter out of the guitar - or try to remember to, anyway. I'm mostly concerned about it getting damaged when I put the guitar down on a stand or in the rack (if the jack is on the side of the guitar). I only have one guitar that has the jack low enough for that to reasonably happen, but I think it's a good practice just the same. It reduces the risk of forgetting to turn them off when you're done, killing the battery. It also saves me time when I need to use it again. I don't have to check all my guitars to see which one it's sticking out of.

That's provided I was mindful enough of where I put it to remember where it is the next time. :D
It makes sense in your case, and it´s actually a good idea to take it out for all the reasons you mentioned.

As I don´t have a stand or rack, it means that the guitar is either being played by me or in the wall hanger, very rarely on a chair, precisely to avoid accidents. So there´s a low chance of the transmitter to get damaged,

Now, it helps me to not worry about remembering where I left them! They will be in the only two possible places: the amp and the guitar! :lol:
Mo' guitars, mo' problems... ;)
Finally escaping the People's Republic of Kalifornia!

BANNED BY MOMO
User avatar
UrenragK
Reactions:
Posts: 782
Joined: Fri May 29, 2020 9:31 am
Location: Yoo Kay
Contact:

I got the Lekato set like @sabasgr68 but missed the free offer because I dithered for a week or so,

Very happy with them :)
User avatar
solarpimp
Reactions:
Posts: 14
Joined: Fri Jan 01, 2021 9:12 pm

Okay, I'm in. I just took a chance on the Joyo version.
User avatar
Mossman
Reactions:
Posts: 1783
Joined: Wed May 27, 2020 1:46 pm

I think I just discovered a fault with the Lekato transmitter. I used it with my bass amp for the first time this weekend, and there was a weird, buzzy artifact to the sound. It's kind of hard to describe. It wasn't the amp, or the bass, because I plugged in with a cord and it sounded fine. The transmitter also sounds fine in my guitar amp, but every time I plugged it into my bass amp, it didn't sound right. It shouldn't matter if you're transmitting the sound of a guitar, bass, or an electric accordion, so I don't know what's up with that.
Finally escaping the People's Republic of Kalifornia!

BANNED BY MOMO
User avatar
tobijohn
Reactions:
Posts: 1700
Joined: Wed May 27, 2020 12:54 pm
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, FL

solarpimp wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 10:49 am Okay, I'm in. I just took a chance on the Joyo version.
I've got the Joyo, you've got nothing to worry about....
Delightful mix of insolence, arrogance and narcissism
Republican moderate trapped in a heavy metal chassis
Growing up, only kid in the neighborhood with an Uncle Ahkbar
User avatar
RockYoWorld
Reactions:
Posts: 288
Joined: Wed May 27, 2020 4:30 pm
Location: Milwaukee, WI
Contact:

For what it's worth, I ALWAYS play wireless since that's how my rig's setup. I don't get noise issues from wireless at home, but certain venues can be a pain when you move a distance (which can be very small) from the receiver. I play right next to a PC and the noise I get from it comes from the pickups/guitar, not the wireless unit. If anything, I could see a cable act as an antennae, even though it should be shielded.

Granted, I have the Line6 wireless system. The G90 rack version I have is 20 times the price of those units you guys are playing with. I also have a couple G50 receivers and have a total of 4 transmitters that work with both systems. It makes guitar changes live quick and easy.
If I had something witty to say, I'd put it here.
Post Reply