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Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, M7

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, M7
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Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, M7

 
 
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Features
  • Internal antenna diversity receiverVariable companding ratioTransmitter lockout to prevent accidental shut downTransmitter mute when not in useTransmitter gain control


Description

Includes PG4 Diversity Receiver, PG1 Bodypack Transmitter and WA302 Instrument Cable for use with guitar, bass guitar, and other mobile electronic instruments with ¼” outputs.


Product Details
Product Length:13.6 inches
Product Width:10.6 inches
Product Height:3.8 inches
Product Weight:2.8 pounds
Package Length:13.6 inches
Package Width:10.6 inches
Package Height:4.0 inches
Package Weight:2.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 2 customer reviews )
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2Destroys guitar dynamics  Apr 14, 2010 By James McWilliams
I play guitar in a 3-piece rock band that plays weekend bar gigs. Have been playing for decades, and worked as a recording studio engineer for over 10 years. I bought this to replace a cheap 10-year-old Nady that had a glass of water dumped on it (bar hazard)

The good news is that this unit has very little effect on the tone of the guitar. Maybe a SLIGHT bass roll-off, maybe not. The range is great, and I've never had dropouts.

The bad news is that the bottom half of the dynamic range gets choked off by an expander. Sustained notes die WAY too soon...and not smoothly, but with a tremolo kind of in-and-out. Playing softly? FORGET IT. It takes so much signal to get through the expander that softly strummed notes sound like palm-mutes. Soft palm mute notes sound like....mistakes.
so, if you play full-pick all the time (metal) this is very good. If you use any kind of dynamics, buy something else.


3Tried to use w/DJ system  Dec 08, 2011 By M. Harris
I purchased this product, NOT for a guitar, but as a wireless transmitter/receiver to connect a DJ-style console to my home theater system, on the advice of a sound engineer who believed it would work. Despite his best attempts, we could not make it work satisfactorily. I had to return it, and got a very prompt refund by Amazon to my credit card a/c. In fairness, it is NOT intended to be used with turntables, but it was worth a try. If you are planning to use it with a guitar, I expect it works fine. Sadly, it wasn't right for my purpose. I was very impressed with the ease of printing out a return label, returning it to Amazon and getting notification that my card a/c had been credited. That certainly encourages me to buy products from Amazon. If anyone reading this knows of a way to make a wireless connection between turntables/mixer and a home theater, PLEASE let me know! Thanks!

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