How well do wireless sender/receivers work for playing a guitar with no cables?
Wireless
it works very well, this depends of course in how good equipment you buy.
sometimes there are noise problems when the radio waves are picked by other effects, but usually it's ok.
sometimes there are noise problems when the radio waves are picked by other effects, but usually it's ok.
It works pretty well, that's what I've heard. Although it really depends on the quality of the equipment you buy
its expensive but worth it!
I'm looking for one since I love moving a lot on stage. If you are more of a steady person just stick with normal cables. There's always a loss in the quality of sound (depending on how much money you want to spend) and you have to keep your batteries charged before a gig 
| skullflower wrote: |
| I hide my amp in a cupboard and turned it up and then hid outside. Good way to scare the hell out of someone. *cough* |
That's the funniest uset I've ever heard of, lol!!! I'll try that one after getting my wireless system
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