The sound of the ISOL GT-10 is impressive. This system provides clear and realistic sound with minimal latency. I tested the system with a variety of guitars and amps and I was very pleased with the results.
ISOL GT-10 provides high stability, even in noisy environments. The system uses advanced digital technology to prevent interference and ensure that signals are always transmitted clearly and accurately.
I would probably use one or the other instead of both combined. You might get phasing with both simultaneously, but I'm not sure. I don't have it here to test anymore.
Yes, by itself the latency should be imperceivable. However, along with the built-in internal mic of the guitar (both together), you will get phasing. But there is no need to put both signals together. That's not the point of this unit.
The sound of the ISOL GT-10 is impressive. This system provides clear and realistic sound with minimal latency. I tested the system with a variety of guitars and amps and I was very pleased with the results.
ISOL GT-10 provides high stability, even in noisy environments. The system uses advanced digital technology to prevent interference and ensure that signals are always transmitted clearly and accurately.
Great in depth review
Nice review! Just purchased it on reverb
Great!
Would you recomend to combine the ES2 and the mic? At the same time? Thanks great video
I would probably use one or the other instead of both combined. You might get phasing with both simultaneously, but I'm not sure. I don't have it here to test anymore.
@@MyMusicMasterclass I thought about it, but 5ms latency is irrelevant, the human ear might only start notice something around 20ms
Yes, by itself the latency should be imperceivable. However, along with the built-in internal mic of the guitar (both together), you will get phasing. But there is no need to put both signals together. That's not the point of this unit.
it's a nice unit but the TRS to XLR cable that comes with it is male to male, I don't get why they didn't do male trs to female XLR
Does the receiver rely on dc power? Any way to use this for busking?
It does rely on DC power. I would look into rechargeable 9V power supply options if you want to busk with it.
How can I get it
Check the video description.