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A cautionary tale against buying the line6 digital wireless
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter van Gils" data-source="post: 84539" data-attributes="member: 3943"><p>Re: A cautionary tale against buying the line6 digital wireless</p><p></p><p>Phil, I have no experience with the Line6 mics, but I do own several AKG DMS70s which use similar (2.4GHz) technology. I know from experience that you should not have wifi devices (eg a smartphone or laptop) near transmitter nor receiver: it will cause dropouts. The AKG handhelds and beltpacks are in fact receivers as well (2-way communication!). This might be the case for the line6 mics as well. </p><p>The problem most likely is that a nearby device (strong signal) causes the AGC (automatic gain correction) circuit in the handheld/receiver unit to reduce RF gain so much that it does not "see" the remote (weak signal) handheld/receiver unit anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter van Gils, post: 84539, member: 3943"] Re: A cautionary tale against buying the line6 digital wireless Phil, I have no experience with the Line6 mics, but I do own several AKG DMS70s which use similar (2.4GHz) technology. I know from experience that you should not have wifi devices (eg a smartphone or laptop) near transmitter nor receiver: it will cause dropouts. The AKG handhelds and beltpacks are in fact receivers as well (2-way communication!). This might be the case for the line6 mics as well. The problem most likely is that a nearby device (strong signal) causes the AGC (automatic gain correction) circuit in the handheld/receiver unit to reduce RF gain so much that it does not "see" the remote (weak signal) handheld/receiver unit anymore. [/QUOTE]
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