conorcoughlanmu
June 7th, 2012, 08:45 PM
Hi guys, I'm in a band with a pretty standard line up. 2 guitars, 1 bass and drums. I use a Line 6 G50 Wireless, and was just curious as to what would happen if both my guitarist and bass player bought either, the Line 6 G30/G50, or a completely different brand of wireless. Would all of the signals get mixed? I wouldn't want all of our wireless to get jumbled up and the signals to be sent to the wrong places.... Or, is it possible for this to be done without any issues?
Thankyou.
DonB52
June 7th, 2012, 08:59 PM
Hi guys, I'm in a band with a pretty standard line up. 2 guitars, 1 bass and drums. I use a Line 6 G50 Wireless, and was just curious as to what would happen if both my guitarist and bass player bought either, the Line 6 G30/G50, or a completely different brand of wireless. Would all of the signals get mixed? I wouldn't want all of our wireless to get jumbled up and the signals to be sent to the wrong places.... Or, is it possible for this to be done without any issues?
Thankyou.
If you make certain the unit are on different frequencies, no problem. If they are on the same frequency, you get them interfering with each other causing drop-outs, static and distortion.
Asphalt Cowboy
June 8th, 2012, 04:16 AM
What happens if all bandmates use wireless?
Musicians start moving around and this strange thing called "performance" happens, and it's generally well accepted by the audience. Seriously, though, I wish that wireless units were used by more of the musicians I work with. I can't stand it when people just stare at the shoes they glued to the stage before the show.
And the G-series has 12+ different channels to choose from, you guys just need to talk about it beforehand and you'll be good.