RobWelsh Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 I am researching for a bass wireless system and trying to learn about the Line6 offerings. But their web page isnt helpful. It just gives a generic “we have these different models they are great” and if course the models have different price points. Whats missing is the breakout of what each model offers, specs, what would I be getting for my money if I went to a higher model. Stuff like that. Is there any place where a good objective comparison is made. I would be interested in learning about any and all offerings Line6 has for bass wireless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phil_m Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 Check this comparison chart out (this is from the guitar wireless page on the Line 6 site). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobWelsh Posted January 4, 2019 Author Share Posted January 4, 2019 Thanks. I looked all over and could not find that. I clicked anything I could on that page and it just circled between the general statements. This was very helpful and told me what I needed. It looks like the G70/75 is my best bet if I am getting into this now. So a couple questions. 1) what is the advantage of the amp top model (75) over the stomp box (70) one? It strikes me that the stomp box could be placed on top of an amp just as easily but has the additional versatility to be good for putting on the floor if needed, (I sometimes use a bass Pod XTPro floor unit so it would get tucked right behind it with a short patch cord.) 2) I often use an upright too (NSD CR5M) that is largely stationary on its stand. I likely for now will just continue to use a cord with it, since I dont go around with it any how the cord is not restrictive or inconvenient) but if I ever decided to just slap a transmitter on it and have it coming out of one of the other outputs, can I have it coming on both at the same time. Like if I was showboating by playing both at once (if I am getting wound up ‘stuff’ happens ya know?) could I have both coming back to the same reciever then each going out their own output to whereever I am sending each signal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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