No. It was built by a builder from Tennessee, Andrew Mysinger of Stormcrow Instruments You can check my review of it this link ua-cam.com/video/6jfTqgwOGHw/v-deo.html Thanks for watching and commenting!
I bought this unit from a local shop and it does well in the aspect of latency and transmission range. But, I found out that my ¼jack to jack cord gives a louder signal than the xtuga. I expected the wireless signal to be louder because I have used other units before and radio waves usually sounded louder than cables. Is there a way to boost the signal coming from the transmitter?
Nice review Steve. I'm looking for a new wireless system, I may have to check these out. Thanks.
I gave XTUGA your name, so they may contact you!
@@stevesstrings5243 Thanks Steve, that's cool.
@@stevesstrings5243 Thanks a lot Steve. They did, I think they are hooking me up with a set to try. :)
@@SouthernFireGuitars Excellent!
@@stevesstrings5243I agree.
Hey steve...is that guitar you built from a kit. Good review.
No. It was built by a builder from Tennessee, Andrew Mysinger of Stormcrow Instruments You can check my review of it this link ua-cam.com/video/6jfTqgwOGHw/v-deo.html Thanks for watching and commenting!
I bought this unit from a local shop and it does well in the aspect of latency and transmission range. But, I found out that my ¼jack to jack cord gives a louder signal than the xtuga. I expected the wireless signal to be louder because I have used other units before and radio waves usually sounded louder than cables. Is there a way to boost the signal coming from the transmitter?
Good to know! Thanks for sharing! Thanks also for watching and commenting!
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