Line 6 X2 XDT1 24-Bit Digital UHF Wireless Guitar Transmitter

Extra transmitter for your X2 Digital Wireless System

Item: XTDXDCT1

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For decades now, guitarists, bassists and other types of stage musicians have had to deal with sound degradation from their wireless solutions. Not Any More Baby!! Utilizing Digital technology rather than standard RF signals it is now possible to achieve a nearly uncolored, transparent signal which is also uncompressed, leaving your signal with its full dynamic range. Featuring a five-segment LED display that shows audio signal level, operating channel and it’s remaining battery life in one hour increments accurate to within 30 minutes using 9V Alkaline batteries. XDT1 Features Locking TRS connector Internal transmitting antenna.

Extra Transmitters for your X2 Digital Wireless System

Q: Is it possible to use multiple transmitters with one base?
A: Yes - it is possible to use multiple transmitters with one receiver unit as the receiver unit is not locked to a specific transmitter. However, the transmitter must be on the same channel as your receiver to be able to receive transmission. If you wish to use two transmitters at the same time (as in simultaneous operation) you will need one receiver for each transmitter.

Q: Will I have problems with noise when switching between multiple transmitters?
A: When operating multiple transmitters the easiest way is to put them all on the same channel. Only have the unit you are currently using turned 'on'. When you go to make an instrument change, simply turn the one you have been using 'off' and then turn the one you are about to use 'on' making sure to keep the same channel selected. The receiver will auto mute when there is no transmitter 'on' so it will not create any noise while making the switch.

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