Sounded good but problem is using Rickenbacker. You have to make yet another special cable with 6.3mm stereo jack - > 3.5mm jack to connect it. Or get an adapter but that's not a good thing when talking about sound chain. Does NUX offer suitable cable for Rickenbacker users?
Thanks for demo'ing this.. Wish you had done an A-B comparison vs a cable, so we could listen to what influence the wireless had on the sound. Would be nice to know what distortion you used. Note that you can't run these things into a Fuzz regardless, may want to check out ruclips.net/video/Uir5NjErzxU/видео.html for how to do that. Also, being wireless, probably should have tested it's range.
It's a buffered pedal, which explains why it does not play well with certain fuzzes. As for the distance test, other videos had focused on that aspect.
@@TheToneLounge Ok.. A wireless transmitter is of couse buffered. It's not really possible to make a wireless unbuffered device. So, it is unlikely it would be suitable to run a wireless signal into a Fuzz pedal as your video suggested.
The problem I've had with wireless units is when you are riding the volume knob...if I could find one that didn't wimp out when you turn down the volume knob on your guitar, I'd be sold
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Great video Sir, just bought it for my bass guitar, great device and robust build quality!
Any issues with this on bass?
@@BigSheaux nope, for the money spent, it is a great device. Very intuitive to use and great build quality, you can go grab one your eyes closed...
@@BigSheaux not at all! It is a bargain for the price you are paying for this gem...
Best demo
Sounded good but problem is using Rickenbacker. You have to make yet another special cable with 6.3mm stereo jack - > 3.5mm jack to connect it.
Or get an adapter but that's not a good thing when talking about sound chain.
Does NUX offer suitable cable for Rickenbacker users?
Thanks for demo'ing this.. Wish you had done an A-B comparison vs a cable, so we could listen to what influence the wireless had on the sound. Would be nice to know what distortion you used. Note that you can't run these things into a Fuzz regardless, may want to check out ruclips.net/video/Uir5NjErzxU/видео.html for how to do that. Also, being wireless, probably should have tested it's range.
It's a buffered pedal, which explains why it does not play well with certain fuzzes. As for the distance test, other videos had focused on that aspect.
@@TheToneLounge Ok.. A wireless transmitter is of couse buffered. It's not really possible to make a wireless unbuffered device. So, it is unlikely it would be suitable to run a wireless signal into a Fuzz pedal as your video suggested.
The problem I've had with wireless units is when you are riding the volume knob...if I could find one that didn't wimp out when you turn down the volume knob on your guitar, I'd be sold
So far, I haven't noticed this issue with the B-8.
@@TheToneLounge nice thanks
It sounds good but it’s not a reliable unit when it comes to not dropping signals and performing live
You had issues with yours?
I got problem with the drop out every night 4 or five times specially during solo
@guitarastig oh that's not good. Havs you contacted Nux?
Finally something aside for shure
There are a few options out there. This is a great one for sure.
Does it sound any good? No, so get yourselves a superior Shure 2.4 and 5.8 Ghz Wireless pack...
What about the B-8 sounds bad?