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  1. Ah, thanks for the explanation! So if I got you right, with that XD-V55 TX hand held mic that I've seen, the control switches for the filters are located in the mic, but are actually remote switching the receiver EQ, correct? Then this would mean that with the V35 TX body pack I wouldn't be able to switch those off because it doesn't have the controls, except maybe via USB from a connected PC? EDIT: just found it - you set the filters directly at the receiver...so no need for PCs. The thing is, V55 would be less expensive for me and I don't really need cable simulation for bass guitar which would be the only feature that sets the G55 apart from the V55 in my view. Or is there anything else that I missed? Thanks again for your help guys and greetings from Frankfurt/Germany (just to explain my strange posting times) ;)
  2. Thanks, good to know! So I've got 4 options now: keep TX and replace RX with an XD-V 55 keep TX and replace RX with a Relay G55 send all back and get a Relay G30 send all back and get a Relay G55 1. would be easiest and preferred (if no HPF confirmed by Line6) and also less budget intense as bundles come way less expensive from my dealer compared to "normal" price. 2. would be nice (I like the 1/4" jack way more than the mini XLR as in the G55/V55 TX) but way more expensive as it's not sold as a bundle in that configuration 3. safe bet and cheapest option but I don't like that stompbox size RX too much as I don't use a pedal board at all 4. safest bet, most expensive with that tiny XLR again... Nothing in this world is perfect, I guess... *sigh*
  3. Yes, that's what I also assumed first - until I read that in the V55 set you can choose sound profiles in the hand held mic from which one says HPF... So there they have something in the sender, that's why I wonder if there's another HPF in the receiver?
  4. I'll just hang on to this one: I've bought a bundled XD-V 35 lavalier set to be used as a bass guitar wireless and immediately stumbled upon the high pass filter and the noise gate functions that seem to be built in. (low bass frequencies are lost in the low B string and it has a slow attack response if you play smoothly and not dig in from the first note) So as you say this function is built in into the receiver, is there a way to deactivate it or do I have to return the set and have it replaced by a G30 which hopefully does have neither of those goodies built in? BTW: does the XD-V55 have the same low frequency roll off? So if I could just get the receiver replaced by a V55 and kept the V35 TX would I experience the same issues? Thanx!
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