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Nady DKW-1 GT Guitar Wireless System (DKW-1GT)

Nady DKW-1 GT Guitar Wireless System (DKW-1GT)
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Nady DKW-1 GT Guitar Wireless System (DKW-1GT)

 
 
 
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Features
  • High-band VHF (170-216 MHz) operation for interference-free performance

  • Advanced companding circuitry for a wide dynamic range (no overloading for loud inputs or background hiss during quiet use)

  • Full frequency response from 40 -20,000 Hz

  • 250 ft. typical operating range up to 500+ feet line-of-sight DKW-1 mini portable receiver with unique space-saving, vertical design and power ON/OFF switch, 1/4" audio output jack, and easily visible extra-jumbo LED indicators for power on, transmitter on and audio peak. Special added circuitry in both receivers eliminates transmitter on/off pop" noise


Description

The Nady DKW-1/GT is the most affordable, professional-sounding guitar wireless system ever. Amazing performance for such a small investment. It comes with transmitter, receiver, guitar cable, amp cable, battery, and hard-shell case.


Product Details
Product Length:9.5 inches
Product Width:5.5 inches
Product Height:3.75 inches
Product Weight:2.0 pounds
Package Length:12.7 inches
Package Width:5.6 inches
Package Height:4.3 inches
Package Weight:2.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 12 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Amazing Value and Excellent Quality for the Price!  Feb 17, 2010 By E. Green
I have used this wireless system both at home for freedom from wires while practicing as well as on the stage for gigs and must say that it has an excellent sound with no dropouts or static. I am sure that for professional gigs with many wireless signals, longer distances from receiver to body pack, or even better sound and tonal expression, a full-sized receiver for a few hundred is necessary, but for the gigging musician or anyone who wants to break free from the wired instrument world for a very low price, this unit is unbeatable. Another amazing feature of this unit is that the body pack can also accept a wind instrument microphone which is also available by Nady for another $50 allowing a musician to have a very high quality wireless system for saxophone, trumpet or other acoustic instrument for a mere $100, an incredible deal with remarkable sound transmission. I highly recommend this product a high quality entry- to mid-level instrument wireless system for talented musicians on a tight budget.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Pretty dang good  Jan 03, 2009 By Laura K. Fisher
For the price, this thing is veryyy nice. Only large downside is the plugin for the guitar is a little skinny, so it tends to fall out if you don't find a way to hold it in, which shouldn't be a hard thing to do. Other than that though, it's clean, extremely nice, I'm very surprised this system is the price it is. I can walk all through my house, up and down stairs, and the system works perfect with no lagtime, no delay. Highly recommended, just gotta get something like a very slim rubber stopper at the bottom of the plugin to make it fit snug. At the moment, tape is doing the trick for me ;)

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5great product  Jan 02, 2010 By Harley Katzaman
all in all great wireless setup for the price works good has very good range took alittle fine tuining on the transmiter after that every thing works good love the case that comes with it cut some holes in it for back up 9volts wish the reciver was battery opertated so i didnt have to have it close to an oulet and stretch a cord all the way yo my pedal but you make due with what ya got i really enjoy not haveing to trip over wires any more great product thanks again

7 of 9 found the following review helpful:


1A terrible product not even worth the price  Jun 19, 2009 By S Smith
I recieved it this morning and was very excited as I opened it and set it up. As I started to attach the transmitter to the guitar, the clip broke. I was perfectly careful because I've had those clips break on various other products before that are meant to be attached to things, but the clip broke so I figured "Why not? I'll just tape it." And as I took the transmitter off to go get tape, I found out the transmitters end of the cord is too small for the thing and can just fall out. So after taping all this crap together, I turned the thing on. The reciever turned on fine. But the transmitter blinked on and off as though the battery I had put it was dead. After testing the battery in a pedal to make sure it wasn't (and it wasn't) I put it back in the transmitter. After turning it on and off again several times it did eventually STAY on. So with it taped to my guitar I proceeded to walk around with a clean signal and test it. It cut out... a lot. So I tryed it with a little distortion. Somewhat less cutting but still a lot. So as I sat down in front of my setup to see if I had set it up wrong I found that it didn't work there at all. No signal even though I was DIRECTLY IN FRONT (About 4 maybe 5 feet away)OF THE RECIEVER. Needless to say I was and still am frustrated with the piece of junk so I'm going to see if my local music store will take it. If not them, the pawn shop.
IN SHORT:
There is no good for the price on this item, it is would be terrible regardless of the price.
Better things you could buy for the money you may spend on this item:
A cheap effect pedal
An instrument cord or two
Strings and/or picks to last quite a decent amount of time
5,000 Tootsie rolls.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


2Crackly, poor quality  Nov 03, 2011 By Sam
I was excited when I got this! I was all geared up to go but when I played with it I was a little disappointed. It worked with a noise gate fairly well and add some distortion and you're fine. But straight and clean on my bass was sub par, crackly and didn't produce the bass tone right. If you play regular guitar and have some kind of distortion, compression and noise gate set up, then you are set, use this and enjoy it. As for myself and those who don't use that kind of set up, or play bass, I would recommend going elsewhere for your wireless needs

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