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Posts tagged "wireless"

Pedaltrain Volto – Powering Pedals Wirelessly

If you followed our recent Stompbox Exhibit at Summer NAMM 2013, you may have noticed these little white Pedaltrain boxes next to the pedalboards. Those things are called "Volto" and they actually powered most pedals during that show (not the 12v ones), and in most cases one of them lasted throughout the 3 day convention. About as big as a smartphone and powered by lithium-ion battery technology, this is an efficient and super quiet alternative to traditional AC powered options, providing two 9 volt outputs capable of a total output power capacity of 2000mA. Pedaltrain's Volto is not on the market yet, and its presence at our exhibit was an important testing benchmark for the company that's been also providing boards for our shows. The Volto should hit store shelves later in 2013.... Click on the title for more

Pedaltrain Volto – Powering Pedals Wirelessly

Shure introduces guitar receiver/stomp box tuner GLX-D6

At NAMM 2103 Chicago-based manufacturer Shure announced a new, affordable and really unique wireless system for guitarists, the GLX-D6, which is both a powerful transmitter and a reliable stompbox tuner. The GLX-D6 shares with the other Shure new wireless systems the Automatic Frequency Management technology, which – working on 4 different frequencies – guarantees pristine quality without cuts or interference. The GLX-D6 can be placed directly on the pedal board, and has the same features as the table top receiver GLXD-4. The tuner has adjustable pitch and two visual modes to choose from (strobe and needle). It can be conveniently recharged via a regular USB connection – 15 minute of charge will give you 1 ½ hours of power. More info at www.shure.com.... Click on the title for more

Shure introduces guitar receiver/stomp box tuner GLX-D6