Been using this system for about 5 years now. They’re terrific. At one point, there was a loose connection to the plug on one of the units, but that took about 20 mins to fix. Still using them. Still love them.
My Xvive IEM system, which never left my jam room, started humming after about four months. It was being returned for warranty...but some @$$#013 at the post office stole it. But, of course, I insured it so I got my money back. The system worked well when it worked, though. Prob gonna try the wireless system. Good video and cool bass.
Completely off topic but is it possible to do a comparison video between the fender rumble 500/800 (not the stage) and the markbass mini cmd 121p (or maybe comparing with the new PURE line models that were announced last year? There's barely news about the new PURE combos of MB
Markbass has been tough to get ahold of. I’m sure we will get to a Fender Rumble eventually cause it’s Fender and that’s one of the most commonly used combos available! Thanks for watching
@@Therealchuckbailey Here in Germany it's €629 including vat. on the Shure website the price is $499. Not that much more and I guess the prices will go down a bit in some time.
I stuck the pointy part in my ear and pressed the button, but I couldn't hear anything when I answered a call. Actually, everything is really quiet now...
I'm always surprised how can manufacturers would use this crowded and so tiny frequency range. I know this is an "easy and global" answer to frequencies licenciing/availability, but in daily use it is sooooo random to have (or not to have) issues with a 2.4gHz device, but even more when several people start using them together. 2.4Ghz Wifi has only 11 channels available, and even worse, only 3 of them are not "overlapping" in their frequency range. At our rehearsal place (a small room within a in cellar basement), we often run the wifi for our mixing table and sometime it starts to conflict with the wireless transmitter of our guitarists. I can't imagine using this in a larger crowed environment... But maybe there is a "secret sauce" to those devices. Other manufacturer like Shure also use this 2.4g tech on their new product lines, it has to be something specific inside to prevent connection loss.
I play in a band where the lead singer uses one of the Xvives for IEM's (so an IEM pack as opposed to instrument wireless connector,) and we've only had one instance where her connection to our rack dropped. It was as relatively small/medium sized venue and a sold out crowd, have to assume that many people using phones and the venue itself is what caused the dropouts, but otherwise it's been rock solid everywhere we've gone
it's a digital signal and the throughput for mono audio is extremely low. so while congestion can happen it is less likely to lose data with such little bandwidth.
You better do research and compare the products before making statements. Ibanez WS1 is much smaller, fits into integrated connectors like on the Ibanez Roadstar Basses and has a intelligent energy saving auto off.
Been gigging with this unit for 5 years and they’ve never been anything but flawless. 10/10 product.
Been using this system for about 5 years now. They’re terrific. At one point, there was a loose connection to the plug on one of the units, but that took about 20 mins to fix. Still using them. Still love them.
Stands out wide. Looks ugly and you risk smashing it on small stages. Poor design.
Love the bass line of sledgehammer!!! Definitely showing your playing prowess while going up and down the stairs! 😂👍🏻
It is so much damn fun to play and I almost died doing that up and down the stairs hahaha!! Thanks again!!!
please make a video on the in-ear system too
My Xvive IEM system, which never left my jam room, started humming after about four months. It was being returned for warranty...but some @$$#013 at the post office stole it. But, of course, I insured it so I got my money back. The system worked well when it worked, though. Prob gonna try the wireless system. Good video and cool bass.
Completely off topic but is it possible to do a comparison video between the fender rumble 500/800 (not the stage) and the markbass mini cmd 121p (or maybe comparing with the new PURE line models that were announced last year? There's barely news about the new PURE combos of MB
Markbass has been tough to get ahold of. I’m sure we will get to a Fender Rumble eventually cause it’s Fender and that’s one of the most commonly used combos available! Thanks for watching
i had a samson. couple times. great. should be able to do several hundred feet.
What bass are you using in this video?
MTD Custom Saratoga
What is the multieffects that you using in this video?
I am using the Kemper Profiler Stage!
The Shure GLX-D16 is now updated to the GLX-D16+
Price has been upgraded too… 😱
I’m afraid to ask…. How much?
@@Therealchuckbailey $500… that’s more than 600€ here in France…
@@bobmaerten it was $420 when I bought it a few years ago…. Insane.
@@Therealchuckbailey Here in Germany it's €629 including vat. on the Shure website the price is $499. Not that much more and I guess the prices will go down a bit in some time.
What kind of bass is that
I stuck the pointy part in my ear and pressed the button, but I couldn't hear anything when I answered a call. Actually, everything is really quiet now...
😂😂😂😂
Very cool! Hey? Have you ever ordered anything from your own merch store? Holy gods, don't. The folks at Spring are completely worthless. Lol
I’ve heard it’s mixed bag. Some had no issues others had your issues 😂 sorry!
@@Therealchuckbailey LOL Right? How can a joint sit on an order for almost 30 days and still screw it up?
@@Del_9-Aquatics ugh…. That’s lame. Did they give any reason at all? Sorry man!
@chuckbailey5673 Nope! And Spring seems to reply to only one email a day. Total weak sauce. Lol
3:44 What the dog doin?
I'm always surprised how can manufacturers would use this crowded and so tiny frequency range. I know this is an "easy and global" answer to frequencies licenciing/availability, but in daily use it is sooooo random to have (or not to have) issues with a 2.4gHz device, but even more when several people start using them together.
2.4Ghz Wifi has only 11 channels available, and even worse, only 3 of them are not "overlapping" in their frequency range.
At our rehearsal place (a small room within a in cellar basement), we often run the wifi for our mixing table and sometime it starts to conflict with the wireless transmitter of our guitarists. I can't imagine using this in a larger crowed environment...
But maybe there is a "secret sauce" to those devices. Other manufacturer like Shure also use this 2.4g tech on their new product lines, it has to be something specific inside to prevent connection loss.
I play in a band where the lead singer uses one of the Xvives for IEM's (so an IEM pack as opposed to instrument wireless connector,) and we've only had one instance where her connection to our rack dropped. It was as relatively small/medium sized venue and a sold out crowd, have to assume that many people using phones and the venue itself is what caused the dropouts, but otherwise it's been rock solid everywhere we've gone
This is the reason why I went with the NUX system. It operates on 5G. I do have the X Vive IEM system and it has worked flawlessly.
it's a digital signal and the throughput for mono audio is extremely low. so while congestion can happen it is less likely to lose data with such little bandwidth.
You better do research and compare the products before making statements. Ibanez WS1 is much smaller, fits into integrated connectors like on the Ibanez Roadstar Basses and has a intelligent energy saving auto off.
Oh I better??? Or what 😂 calm down Frances.
Have a pair. Very inconsistent.
Sadly I noticed this also