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https://amzn.eu/d/2UuJoHo
 

rechargeable transmitter / receiver in real plastic wood (thanks Peppa pig)

 

cheap as chips and worked right out of the box. (Once paired) no noticeable latency or noise 

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Was thinking about this last night while watching the SBL episode on IEMs. 

 

On their way now...

 

Do I need to buy wireless IEMs as well? 😆

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5 hours ago, TimR said:

Was thinking about this last night while watching the SBL episode on IEMs. 

 

On their way now...

 

Do I need to buy wireless IEMs as well? 😆

I don’t know 

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On 31/10/2024 at 11:50, TimR said:

Was thinking about this last night while watching the SBL episode on IEMs. 

 

On their way now...

 

Do I need to buy wireless IEMs as well? 😆


Serious answer (although I am not quite sure if ther question is 🙂) - YMMV but with the combined latency of both wireless systems, that is likely to end up with a noticeable delay between hitting the note on your bass and hearing it in your ears 

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2 hours ago, SICbass said:

I‘m really interested to hear how these are. I tried similar looking ones from Amazon a while back, but they compressed the hell out of the signal, so I sent them back.

 

These are the ones I sent back…

 

https://amzn.eu/d/5agirYI

 

I have exactly the same ones. They're excellent.

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19 hours ago, cybertect said:


Serious answer (although I am not quite sure if ther question is 🙂) - YMMV but with the combined latency of both wireless systems, that is likely to end up with a noticeable delay between hitting the note on your bass and hearing it in your ears 

 

It doesn't. Lekato WS-50 and Lekato MS-1.

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29 minutes ago, tauzero said:

 

It doesn't. Lekato WS-50 and Lekato MS-1.


Fair enough, although that hadn’t been my own experience with several other varieties of (Bluetooth) wireless IEMs

 

edit: using NUX C-5RC wireless lead system which I am very happy with 

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2 hours ago, cybertect said:


Fair enough, although that hadn’t been my own experience with several other varieties of (Bluetooth) wireless IEMs

 

edit: using NUX C-5RC wireless lead system which I am very happy with 

 

You do realise that Bluetooth has a load of latency which proper wireless systems don't, don't you?

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I have the 2.4Ghz band ones. Don't think that will make much difference other than I'm hoping most pub WiFi will now be on 5Ghz. 😆

 

Interestingly the blurb says ideally be 3m away from the nearest WiFi source. 

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29 minutes ago, tauzero said:

 

You do realise that Bluetooth has a load of latency which proper wireless systems don't, don't you?


So I discovered 

 

I’m trying to butt out of this gracefully 🙂

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