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I find the range to be a bit pants sometimes, but then the receiver does live on my pedalboard which is sometimes hidden behind a monitor or other shite that usually ends up stage-front (only really notice this at soundcheck)
I take great pleasure in walking over to the Bass Player's side of stage mid song and hitting every button I can on his little pedalboard just to mess him up - he can't reciprocate as he is tethered to a lead!!
I'm using 3 transmitters and three guitars so only one is used at a time, but they are still all using the original batteries and the indicators show plenty of juice.
Once you get the habit of pressing the button as you lift off then on the next guitar it is quite slick and I don't have the drummer asking are you ready Kevin? Because I am.
I miss the ability to set levels between the transmitter outputs so the 335 is way louder than the Strat or Tele, I do mix the PUs a lot on the 335 but the volume controls run about 4-5 while I sometimes find myself with the fenders on full for the rhythem parts and lacking that bit of umpff at lead break time. This is only a problem for me because I switch guitars a lot and I have to resist the temptation to chase volume by cranking the amp or gain elsewhere on the pedal board, volume wars are never the answer in a live situation. I might get a clean boost for the single coils.
Sometimes when first turned on or soon after I get strange noises coming through the signal chain (3 times now). A turn off and on of the Receiver has always sorted it, I guess it selects the nicest chanel better the second time around, anyway it's never been a problem.
There are some bits of sticky pad to hold the transmitter against the guitar body. Presently the units are stiff and I just plug them in without worrying about that.
Am I happy with my purchase and would I recommend it to others, Yes it's a great product from a small British producer.
Also - changing it to another guitar takes seconds and it has a feature which mutes so no nasty buzzes and crackles - I love it for how much it cost - use it at rehearsal and gigs.
Have used the G10, and it works, only thing that's dangerous is if someone knocks it then it'll come straight off and break. I use a right angled cable with my G50 to prevent this.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I did sound check and started a gig with a cable a couple of weeks back, had to change to the smooth hound at the end of the first set though.