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Re: Line 6 XD-75You have to think a little differently about "signal strength" with digital wireless as the level itself doesn't directly relate to sound quality. Of course if it falls below the threshold required to make audio you have a problem.I'm surprised that your tech didn't automatically advise the use of paddles. As always ... it all depends ... but the Line 6 paddles have built-in amplifiers and since they are relatively inexpensive I would never consider running 4 receivers with chained antennas without them. Usually just the benefit from getting the antennas up in the air a bit and being able to split them apart by itself is a strong reason to add them. In this case they would certainly add to the reliability and could also extend the range (if you really need it).Don BoomerLine 6, Inc
Re: Line 6 XD-75
You have to think a little differently about "signal strength" with digital wireless as the level itself doesn't directly relate to sound quality. Of course if it falls below the threshold required to make audio you have a problem.
I'm surprised that your tech didn't automatically advise the use of paddles. As always ... it all depends ... but the Line 6 paddles have built-in amplifiers and since they are relatively inexpensive I would never consider running 4 receivers with chained antennas without them. Usually just the benefit from getting the antennas up in the air a bit and being able to split them apart by itself is a strong reason to add them. In this case they would certainly add to the reliability and could also extend the range (if you really need it).
Don Boomer
Line 6, Inc