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Shure PG14 Performance Gear Wireless Guitar System

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Affordable Shure-quality wireless for guitar players.

The Shure PG14 Performance Gear Wireless Guitar System includes the PG4 Diversity Receiver, PG1 Bodypack Transmitter, and WA302 Instrument Cable for use with guitar, bass guitar, and other instruments with 1/4" outputs. With the Shure Performance Gear PG Series Wireless systems you get a reliable, portable system with up to 10 selectable frequencies and frequency agility.

The PG4 Diversity Receiver features dual internal 1/4" antennas that eliminate potential for antenna misalignment and damage. It uses a variable companding ratio based on Shure's patented Audio Reference Companding and delivers a cleaner, less noisy signal that's more true-to-life than 2:1 companding.

The PG1 Bodypack Transmitter has a transmitter lockout function to prevent accidental shut down, a mute, and gain control.

The WA302 Instrument Cable connects easily to the PG1 to provide reliable, great-sounding wireless access.

Shure PG14 Performance Gear Wireless Guitar System Features:

  • Internal antenna diversity receiver
  • Variable companding ratio
  • Transmitter lockout to prevent accidental shut down
  • Transmitter mute when not in use
  • Transmitter gain control

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A great system for the price

I was a little skeptical about this after reading the reviews, and when I pulled it out of the box and it was pretty light. But I have played about ten shows with it so far (probably almost 20 hours) and I have never had a problem. Although it may not have some of the same features as something more expensive, its great for the price and its a SHURE so you know its good quality. This is a definite buy on a tighter budget.

Reviewed by The Flawless Imperfection Guitarist on 6/19/2007 who plays Rock, Hardcore, Punk, Praise and Worship.

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Disappointed

Purchased the Shure PG14 system to use with my guitar rig. We play two or three gigs per week and I need something that is both dependable and sonically transparent. I never found out about the dependability because the tone never made it past sound check on the first night. What made it worse is that we were playing at a large convention center that night and I needed to be wireless. The unit is contructed of light plastic and I would be leary of using it on a regular basis even if it sounded okay. But it sucked a ridiculous amount of tone despite trying every switch, setting, etc. available. Next I'll bite the bullet and buy an EV RE-1 system.

Reviewed by Stacks O'Marshalls on 1/9/2007 who plays Rock and other styles.

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Not Bad At All

I kept hearing mixed reviews about wireless systems so I thought I should find out for myself. I bought this unit and it worked fine the first time I used it. There is not difference in my tone quality and as a matter of fact it sounds just as good as it would wired. It's a really simple setup and truth is you really don't do much to set it up but hold a few buttons. It's the best bang for your buck in my opinion and it hasn't let me down yet.

Reviewed by Spaniard on 3/1/2007 who plays Rock, Blues, Jazz.

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Not too bad

I needed a wireless system to hook up to play with for a couple nights. I couldn't hook it up straight to the amp because it was a large place, so I went and bought the wireless with the money I had. It is easy to set up and works really well if you use it with all your own gear (heads/cabinets) and that kind of stuff. I suggest if you have more money, do go for a better quality system, but if you need something and have a budget, this will work just as well.

Reviewed by M. Bannerman on 5/21/2007

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Useless

This unit is cheap. As you pull it out of the box it looks like something you would buy at Toys R Us. The cord/connector is terrible - you can't tell if it is plugged in all the way and as soon as you bump it -it cuts out on you. Same with the mute button -can't feel the button press down to know that you have pressed it. The guy at the store talked it up - but seems like they are just trying to unload them.

Reviewed by up300 on 4/9/2007 who plays Rock.

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