The revolutionary AirLine "plug-in" guitar transmitters come in two versions: the AF1 for Strat(R)-style inputs and the AG1 for traditional Gibson(R)-style end-mount inputs and all others. Less than half the size of conventional body packs, these miniaturized transmitters run on a tiny triple-A battery with 14-hour battery life. Learn More...










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9 out of 10Feature:
Small simple and out of the way.
Quality:
It all seems to work well though the housings are frail plastic that I treat with kindness and suspicion.
Value:
It's all too expensive for what it is but thats life.
Desirability:
Has thus far met my practical requrements, I'll Reserve "sex appeal for my wife. what a dumb question.
Sound:
Have only used it live with no regrets.
Ease of Use:
Plug her in make a few minor adjustments and JAM.
Support:
I have had no reason to deal with the manufacturer, Thats probably a good thing.
Overall:
Hopefuly with care this unit will last me a long time. It has enabled me to move about freely as expression and to meet the needs of my multiple rolls with the band. I suppose if I were to get rich all a sudden I would like to make the whole band wireless, and would like to own a unit or units that would acomplish that.
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4 out of 10Quality:
waste of money. honestly. the warranty is good, but this is my 2nd unit that broke down
Sound:
constant drop outs. the thing is too small to have any strong output. reciever and transmitter are way too fragile.
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