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Feature:
Only one frequency so I do expect some interference in the future but I am confident I can squelch any background radio waves I may encouter. Also auto shut would be sure keep me from always recharging the batteries, but the best part is it takes AAA not the $$$$$ 9v's.
Quality:
Well the units themselves seem pretty good and the receiver has a decent rubberized coating but.......... I had this unit only a week and the cord on the adapter cracked right where it goes into the adapter it self so I had to split apart the wallwart and re-solder the conections reinforcing the exit, it is fine now.
Value:
I will NEVER use a cord again unless absolutely neccessary and I would pay much more now after tasting the freedom of wireless.
Desirability:
Sex appeal? I like the rubber coating and the antennas twist around. Get the dunlop strap sack if you want a nice upgrade.
Sound:
This is my first pesonal experience with wireless so I can't compare the unit to any other brands however I am a wanna be audiophile and I can't phonically hear the difference between this wireless unit or using a cord.
Ease of Use:
Pretty darn simple.
Support:
Unknown
Overall:
I will use it until it breaks or if interfernce ever becomes a problem.
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Nady UHF3 Guitar or Bass Wireless System
The latest breakthrough in affordable UHF wireless — with state-of-the-art features for the demanding professional on a limited budget. Operates on single frequencies in the wide-open, uncluttered UHF 470 MHz - 510 MHz band.

Review of Nady UHF3 Guitar or Bass Wireless System
Feature:
Only one frequency so I do expect some interference in the future but I am confident I can squelch any background radio waves I may encouter. Also auto shut would be sure keep me from always recharging the batteries, but the best part is it takes AAA not the $$$$$ 9v's.
Quality:
Well the units themselves seem pretty good and the receiver has a decent rubberized coating but.......... I had this unit only a week and the cord on the adapter cracked right where it goes into the adapter it self so I had to split apart the wallwart and re-solder the conections reinforcing the exit, it is fine now.
Value:
I will NEVER use a cord again unless absolutely neccessary and I would pay much more now after tasting the freedom of wireless.
Desirability:
Sex appeal? I like the rubber coating and the antennas twist around. Get the dunlop strap sack if you want a nice upgrade.
Sound:
This is my first pesonal experience with wireless so I can't compare the unit to any other brands however I am a wanna be audiophile and I can't phonically hear the difference between this wireless unit or using a cord.
Ease of Use:
Pretty darn simple.
Support:
Unknown
Overall:
I will use it until it breaks or if interfernce ever becomes a problem.
View all Guitar Wireless Systems