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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Powell" data-source="post: 57052" data-attributes="member: 202"><p>Re: Budget friendly wireless...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Our singer has a PGX D2/D4 combo with the Beta 58 head. One gig we did where there was too much cross interference and had to go to a wired 58. We then learned you need to set the channel to the least interfering before the gig, it resides in a bandwidth territory that seems to pick up digital cell phone interference if you are not careful setting the frequency. It only happened in that one place*, everywhere else I am happy with the performance; although would like to get him on a ULX system eventually. The digital seems to be better sound quality translation than the analog PG systems I've worked with, but I have very limited experience with wireless in general.</p><p></p><p>*When we went back to the same place for another gig, the problem was not there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Powell, post: 57052, member: 202"] Re: Budget friendly wireless... Our singer has a PGX D2/D4 combo with the Beta 58 head. One gig we did where there was too much cross interference and had to go to a wired 58. We then learned you need to set the channel to the least interfering before the gig, it resides in a bandwidth territory that seems to pick up digital cell phone interference if you are not careful setting the frequency. It only happened in that one place*, everywhere else I am happy with the performance; although would like to get him on a ULX system eventually. The digital seems to be better sound quality translation than the analog PG systems I've worked with, but I have very limited experience with wireless in general. *When we went back to the same place for another gig, the problem was not there. [/QUOTE]
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