Would this stereo wireless work for a mag/piezo guitar?

Started by gearhound22, July 20, 2022, 01:51:26 PM

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gumtown

According to the specs, it should work fine, as they state it works with passive guitar pickups, so it must (assume to) have a High impedance input.

For the price, it has to be worth a try.  :)
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gearhound22

Quote from: gumtown on July 20, 2022, 03:27:47 PMAccording to the specs, it should work fine, as they state it works with passive guitar pickups, so it must (assume to) have a High impedance input.

For the price, it has to be worth a try.  :)

Its definitely tempting! Always nice to have a tool you can walk out front and hear the sound with at least.

Would the RMC piezo be considered active though as it has a 9v? Thats the piezo side

gumtown

I would say the RMC would be considered active as it uses a preamp/buffer,
 hopefully the stereo wireless should be transparent, so "what come out" = "what goes in" (per channel).
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Reporting back .....it works! I can't believe some of the stupid things I've done in the past trying to achieve this!

I need to A/B to a cable but initially it does feel a little compressed but the tone seems good!

Not sure I'd use it live all the time but definitely for a sound check!


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