Brace Audio DWG1000 Digital Wireless Guitar System

    Transmits in the 2.4GHz frequency spectrum. Avoid any FCC 2009 analog-to-digital turnover issues!
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    Product Description

    The DWG1000 is a Wireless Guitar System. In the transmitter module, the guitar signal is converted into pristine quality digital audio. Using 2.4GHz spread spectrum transmission, the digitized signal is sent to the receiver unit. There, it's converted back to analog audio, with no signal loss, and no loss of high frequencies due to long cable runs. Brace Audio's unique digital technology does away with the hiss, crackle, signal loss, and RF interference inherent with outdated UHF /VHF systems.

    Common guitar cables can also contribute to signal loss, which is why the DWG1000 is recommended for all guitarists, electric and acoustic-electric, ­not just for those doing on-stage acrobatics. Now you can enjoy the freedom of performing without the restriction of guitar cables. Never again will you be limited by cable length, worried about yanking the cable out of your amp, or mistakenly dragging your effects boxes across the stage. And up to four units can operate at one time, so everyone in the band can use one.

    Note: Power Adapter is optional (not included).

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