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Guys,

 

I have a quick question ....

 

Can i put two working units RELAY G90 in ONE RACK ? Will they be working property ?

 

I mean one unit is for example chanel 1 for acoustic guitar and second unit is chanel 3 for electric guitar - will both singnal be working fine with no problems?

 

And the most important question:

What is the difference if i do
1.DAISY CHAIN 2 units master and slave working on two antennas from master unit

2. Two units relay g90 without a daisy chain and each unit working on their own two antennas

 

Anyone can help and answer? i need to know for 100% will that work ?

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Daisy chaining would probably be the best, as the antennae from one might interfere with the other if they're just next to each other.  Though if you're not going more than 20 ft away it might not be an issue; since these are receivers and not transmitters you'll probably just get some weaker signals.

 

But what it comes down to is do you expect that you'll be keeping both in the rack for a while? If so, no harm and cleaner looking by just chaining them together. 

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Daisy chaining would probably be the best, as the antennae from one might interfere with the other if they're just next to each other.  Though if you're not going more than 20 ft away it might not be an issue; since these are receivers and not transmitters you'll probably just get some weaker signals.

 

But what it comes down to is do you expect that you'll be keeping both in the rack for a while? If so, no harm and cleaner looking by just chaining them together. 

 

Yes i will and need to keep them together in one rack during live show and each other is for different quitar and signal ....

 

so you suggest to chain them and not making them used their own anntennas ?

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Do you have a diagram of what you are trying to do, attach as a jpeg?

There should be something about hook ups on the Knowledge Base, and

in the manual.

 

Are you trying to daisy-chain the transmitters, receivers or antennae?

 

two RECEIVERS in ONE rack - transmitting diff singnals - unit one for accoustic - unit two for electric.

 

questions: DAISY CHAIN MASTER / SLEVE and TWO ANTENNAS or BOTH UNITS separate on different TWO ANTENNAS ?

 

thanks

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two RECEIVERS in ONE rack - transmitting diff singnals - unit one for accoustic - unit two for electric.

 

questions: DAISY CHAIN MASTER / SLEVE and TWO ANTENNAS or BOTH UNITS separate on different TWO ANTENNAS ?

 

thanks

 

Remember, these are *receivers*, not transmitters.  The transmitters are on the instrument.  I'm not expert, but I'd think having both unit's antennae right next to each other would create a shadow for each other (unless of course you're using the paddles).  Chaining would have both racks get the full picture.

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