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This is a discussion on OT Wireless within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; What Larry said about Samson Airline. Mine's served me very well for more than 5 years now. More than 12 ...

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    What Larry said about Samson Airline. Mine's served me very well for more than 5 years now. More than 12 hours on a single AAA, no dropouts, good range, very transparent tone.
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    I "hear things" sometimes...that count as "wireless"??


    <---Bayou Cables for me.
    Last edited by Steve Dude Barr; 05-23-2006 at 01:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motojunkie
    I use the Sennheiser ........I've gotten over 100 feet away in our practice studio and it still worked fine. This is with multiple walls between me and the receiver. Plenty of range as far as I'm concerned.
    Ditto (not sure of model).

    It's handy for double checking the 'front of house' sound too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobay45
    Mine is no trouble to set up at all. A cord for power, one cord from the pedal board to the amp and plug the bug into the bass.



    It all stays in this handy dandy case.


    Pretty sleek operation you having going there.... Do you have a license for that? cause if not im afraid im going to have to confiscate that :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Stankface
    I think everyone on this earth uses that tuner.

    I know I do and I love it!

    Strobostomp for me


    ohhh and...

    <---Bayou Cables for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urwordsbreakmed
    Pretty sleek operation you having going there.... Do you have a license for that? cause if not im afraid im going to have to confiscate that :P
    Thanks Urwords.

    I had to do a little modification on it because the Boss pedal and the wireless receiver have their a/c adapter plugs on the opposite side of the Ibanez pedals.

    When I get to a gig, I have to bring in my rack case (amp and power conditioner inside), my basses (usually 2), the GK 115 and 212 cabs, my pedal board case and my bag that has all of my cords, tools, batteries and stands inside. It makes for a very quick set up and break down.

    Here's the stands that I use. They fold up small enough to fit in my bag that I carry my cords and stuff in.

    Ultimate Support Stand
    Starting to think about returning to bass playing in the very near future.

    Larry

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