
Samson SWC88AG8-K AirLine 88 AG8 Guitar Wireless System
Experience Wireless Freedom for Your Guitar The Samson AirLine 88 AG8 Guitar UHF Wireless System provides true wireless performance for guitarists, eliminating the need for a beltpack or cable. Featuring a plug-in transmitter with a dual-position connector, this system offers compatibility with a...
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Overview
Experience Wireless Freedom for Your Guitar
The Samson AirLine 88 AG8 Guitar UHF Wireless System provides true wireless performance for guitarists, eliminating the need for a beltpack or cable. Featuring a plug-in transmitter with a dual-position connector, this system offers compatibility with a wide range of guitar jacks. With frequency-agile UHF technology, you can enjoy high-definition sound, premium reliability, and an operating range of up to 300 feet.
Key Specifications:
- System Type: UHF Wireless System
- Transmitter: Plug-in with dual-position connector
- Operating Range: Up to 300 feet
- Frequency: Frequency agile UHF
- Channels: 16 operating channels
Key Features
Plug-in transmitter with a dual position connector
Frequency agile UHF wireless system
16 operating channels across 24MHz bandwidth
Up to eight simultaneous systems per frequency band (region dependent)
Rackmount kit included
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a plug-in transmitter with a dual-position connector, offering flexible placement for convenience.
- Operates as a frequency-agile UHF wireless system, allowing for channel adjustments to avoid interference.
- Offers 16 operating channels across a 24MHz bandwidth, providing multiple options for clear signal transmission.
- Supports up to eight simultaneous systems per frequency band, which is beneficial for multi-instrument setups (region dependent).
- Includes a rackmount kit, simplifying integration into existing audio racks for professional setups.
👎 Cons
- The specific frequency band (AG8) may be region-dependent, requiring users to verify compatibility in their location.
- While 16 channels are available, simultaneous system use is limited to eight, which might be a constraint for larger ensembles.
- As a wireless system, it is susceptible to potential interference from other wireless devices or environmental factors.
- The "plug-in transmitter" design might not be preferred by all users, as some may prefer a bodypack transmitter with a cable.
- Detailed battery life specifications for the transmitter are not provided, which could impact long-term performance without a power source.