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Seriously, for pub/club gigs the question isn’t “does it sound exactly the same” , it’s “can I work with this”.
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Treading on a guitar lead is now thankfully in the past.
I can't wait to try it all out properly at the next practice.
Chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them
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The Shure system has the bast latency (4ms/7.3ms), followed by the Smooth Hound (8ms), and followed by the Ronin WS20 (12ms). The price follows the same order, with the new price of the Shure way more expensive than the other two.
I think @Emp_Fab got a cracking deal on the Shure systems if it works out for him.
I couldn't believe my luck when I saw it!
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Superb bit of kit.
"I was wireless with my clarinet for about 10 years".
Chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them
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I know Smooth hound are British and all that but an additional 8ms on top of wandering away from your amps is not good enough, sorry.
Edit: just thinking out loud, we know 30ms is noticeable because that's used as an effect. Jan Akkerman uses Smooth Hound and I suspect he'd notice. So somewhere between that and 30ms is where most peoole would hear something 'out.'
Thats probably around the point where it starts to feel different- add in any extra latency from other digital conversions and it would be more noticeable.
Im fairly sure I remember discussions about tracking on guitar synths in the old days and trying to get below 6ms as that was the point where it could feel different.
In one of the bands I'm in, the bass player uses a different wireless system and, if we 'cross the streams' mine can go intermittent. It doesn't happen everywhere but there are one or two venues where it's a problem so I'll use a cable there.
No other issues- a charge lasts around 5 hours. You can charge from a USB port with a suitable adapter which takes a while or use the supplied charger which takes about an hour.