Feature:
While there aren't many features to consider with an instrument wireless system, this one comes with the one you need most: Selectable frequencies. If another band is using a similar model or if the sound guy uses a wireless mic, there's no need to worry weather or not there will be interference.
Also, the receiver unit has a transmitter battery status element that's amazing. No pulling the transmitter around and trying to read the little red dot. One look at the transmitter and just count the green dots. 15min for each dot.
Quality:
Bullet proof all the way around. Even the bodypack feels solid. Comes standard with an instrument cable that's obviously designed to wear on you rather than your strap (almost 2 ft. long). Battery life is a little short (about 5hrs on a single 9V), though any serious player replaces batteries every show or 2, so that's more than enough.
Value:
Definitely dollar-for-dollar the best value for an instrument wireless system.
Desirability:
Very practical for the touring musician, and great looking. Unlike rack units, doesn't look awkward sitting in front of a floor effects unit (I use the Floor Pod Plus). Plus, it's practically covered in blue LEDs. How can you go wrong?
Sound:
Excellent sound quality, comparable with premium cables.
Ease of Use:
Plug in and go. The most complicated thing is selecting a frequency, which requires the only button that isn't the "Power" button on both units. Can't get easier.
Support:
No need for support yet.
Overall:
Definitely a long-term buy for me. Studio quality sound and an attractive package combined with rock solid construction. I'd buy another if it were stolen or broken. Note the limited battery life, however. If you play long or multiple sets in a night, you'll have to have a second transmitter or a backup battery to keep from running out of power.
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