![]() 2.4ghz might sound familiar because everything wifi used to use that spectrum (and a lot of things still do). ![]() ![]() Now, this system also uses the 2.4ghz spectrum. Plus the case functions as a charger as well. For $199, from the YouTube video out there, it sounds really good. wireless) and excellent sound with extreme portability. The NUX B-6 for Saxophone seems like the perfect system that gives you mobility (i.e. So, the new entry (or at least new to me) is this very intriguing wireless system from NUX. You still are tethered to several wires now (power and output to your band’s mixer). So….you aren’t really becoming “wireless”. Second, to use the effects pedal/mixer part, you need to keep it near you. First, it’s as expensive as getting an entry level Shure system (which has an excellent microphone). They kind of are pursuing the “all in one” thing, with their “receiver” base unit also being sort of an effects pedal (with some basic effects). Their products use the 2.4ghz range, which a lot of new wireless systems are using. These are also solid, long range, tried and tested systems.Īnother system that got traction in 2021 was the CloudVocal system. These you have to figure out what operating band works for your area. There is the venerable Shure SLXD ($799), GLX ($689) or BLX ($449) systems. ![]() Going into 2022, there are a plethora of wireless microphone systems out for the saxophone. ![]()
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