Hello, Zame! The GLXD6+ Receiver is compatible with a 9V power supply (minimum current: 400mA), designed so it can be integrated into your pedal board. When purchased, it comes with a Shure PS24 power supply. Folllow the link below for more details and please reach out to us with any questions! (support@audiogeer.com / (714) 960-0600) www.shure.com/en-US/products/accessories/ps24?variant=PS24US
Absolutely not. If you want to minimize the cable pollution in your setup, or just want to be able to move freely around your home while playing, we highly recommend a GLXD16+! Keep in mind, it also doubles as a guitar tuner!
Hello, Arthur! We have not had any reports of any noise issues when engaging or disengaging the tuner on the GLXD6+ pedal receiver. If you run into any issues, please feel free to contact us for troubleshooting and repair/replacement assistance! 714-960-0600 / support@audioger.com
Available today! Give us a call or send us an email and we'll be happy to set you up with a local authorized Shure dealer. (714)960-0600 / support@audiogeer.com
(714)960-0600 / support@audiogeer.com@Bo Hey Bo - yes! Feel free to give us a call with any questions! We're happy to lend our assistance. (714)960-0600 / support@audiogeer.com
Why?? The old version is awesome, the new version WHAT’S NEW VERSUS PRIOR VERSION Dual frequency band operation (2.4GHz and 5.8GHz). The v1 never dropped out NEW Guitar ¼” input in the receiver. Wow Battery now lasts ~12 hours. V1 16 hours Is it really worth the extra £200 plus, I’m disappointed with Shure
Thanks for reaching out! While the legacy GLX-D system was reliable, this update provides the capability to confidently deploy more channels in the same space. The new Dual Band Wireless Technology more than doubles the available bandwidth while also including a new feature, which intelligently avoids interference for significantly improved dropout-free audio (particularly when several channels are being deployed). As you mentioned, the new GLX-D+ system also incorporates several other technological advancements, including the new quick charge feature, which provides 1.5 hours of power from a 15-minute charge, smart rechargeability with up to 12 hours of runtime (improved from prior generation GLX-D), and convenient new ways to charge your devices. For more information, don't hesitate to reach out to us at support@audiogeer.com or by giving us a call at (714) 960-0600.
My old GLXD was great up until two or three years ago when i had all kinds of drop outs to the point it became unusable at gigs and i had to shell out a lot of extra money for an upgraded unit QXLD. While i love my new wireless i would have much preferred the old unit. The 2.4Ghz frequency is incredibly crowded so this is a welcome upgrade, just cause you personally havent had issues doesnt mean you wont at some point. The addition of the 5.8ghz dual band prevents this problem and imo alone is worth the price increase. The 1/4 guitar input means any cable can be used now with the transmitter, prior they used a connector that was basically proprietary and replacement cables were expensive and limited to options. Now you can use your favorite connector, cable, wire, length etc. and not have to shell out for the special made cables that are over $30, probably more at this point. Increased battery capacity? Uh dude, do you realize how expensive double A batteries are? Adding four hours of playtime to a charge is literally money in the bank. Im planning on getting one. Of course, i am a professional musician who uses this stuff on a regular basis. Your mileage may vary.
What’s the required amperage to power the receiver? Was curious if I could power it using my strymon ojai
Hello, Zame!
The GLXD6+ Receiver is compatible with a 9V power supply (minimum current: 400mA), designed so it can be integrated into your pedal board. When purchased, it comes with a Shure PS24 power supply. Folllow the link below for more details and please reach out to us with any questions! (support@audiogeer.com / (714) 960-0600)
www.shure.com/en-US/products/accessories/ps24?variant=PS24US
@@geertech perfect thank you for the reply!
would this be overkill ffor someone that just plays at home?
Absolutely not. If you want to minimize the cable pollution in your setup, or just want to be able to move freely around your home while playing, we highly recommend a GLXD16+! Keep in mind, it also doubles as a guitar tuner!
the foot-switch on the GLX-D had a horrible noise problem when engaging the tuner. How quiet is this new pedal? THX!
Hello, Arthur!
We have not had any reports of any noise issues when engaging or disengaging the tuner on the GLXD6+ pedal receiver. If you run into any issues, please feel free to contact us for troubleshooting and repair/replacement assistance!
714-960-0600 / support@audioger.com
When will this be available?
Available today! Give us a call or send us an email and we'll be happy to set you up with a local authorized Shure dealer. (714)960-0600 / support@audiogeer.com
(714)960-0600 / support@audiogeer.com@Bo Hey Bo - yes! Feel free to give us a call with any questions! We're happy to lend our assistance. (714)960-0600 / support@audiogeer.com
Why?? The old version is awesome, the new version
WHAT’S NEW VERSUS PRIOR VERSION
Dual frequency band operation (2.4GHz and 5.8GHz). The v1 never dropped out
NEW Guitar ¼” input in the receiver. Wow
Battery now lasts ~12 hours. V1 16 hours
Is it really worth the extra £200 plus, I’m disappointed with Shure
Thanks for reaching out! While the legacy GLX-D system was reliable, this update provides the capability to confidently deploy more channels in the same space. The new Dual Band Wireless Technology more than doubles the available bandwidth while also including a new feature, which intelligently avoids interference for significantly improved dropout-free audio (particularly when several channels are being deployed).
As you mentioned, the new GLX-D+ system also incorporates several other technological advancements, including the new quick charge feature, which provides 1.5 hours of power from a 15-minute charge, smart rechargeability with up to 12 hours of runtime (improved from prior generation GLX-D), and convenient new ways to charge your devices.
For more information, don't hesitate to reach out to us at support@audiogeer.com or by giving us a call at (714) 960-0600.
My old GLXD was great up until two or three years ago when i had all kinds of drop outs to the point it became unusable at gigs and i had to shell out a lot of extra money for an upgraded unit QXLD. While i love my new wireless i would have much preferred the old unit. The 2.4Ghz frequency is incredibly crowded so this is a welcome upgrade, just cause you personally havent had issues doesnt mean you wont at some point. The addition of the 5.8ghz dual band prevents this problem and imo alone is worth the price increase.
The 1/4 guitar input means any cable can be used now with the transmitter, prior they used a connector that was basically proprietary and replacement cables were expensive and limited to options. Now you can use your favorite connector, cable, wire, length etc. and not have to shell out for the special made cables that are over $30, probably more at this point.
Increased battery capacity? Uh dude, do you realize how expensive double A batteries are? Adding four hours of playtime to a charge is literally money in the bank.
Im planning on getting one. Of course, i am a professional musician who uses this stuff on a regular basis. Your mileage may vary.