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Wireless IEM for bass players

Hey guys

Just wondering if anybody has any experience with wireless in ear systems for bass players? I’m currently using an active Fischer wired headphone amp but hoping to get a wireless setup without loss off quality, any wireless iem ive tried before just didn’t cut it for me and the bass sounded pants, any recommendations on this would be much appreciated. I currently have a wireless shure system on the 2.4GHz band and my mic is on the UHF band so I’m concerned about interference if I make my IEM wireless also. I have moulded In ear pieces with dual bass drivers, mid & high so I’m hoping going down the wireless route won’t alter what I’m hearing with a wired setup

  • Another idea I was thinking about was making my current wired In ear pack wireless with the new wireless adapters avail now such as the Joyo wireless guitar systems or the Xvive U3 wireless adapters, is this possible? Anybody ever try this ?
Thanks guys!
 

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In that case, I have the Shure PSM 300 setup and I love it. We have an X32 mixer and I can control my own mix from my phone. I guess we run into problems when we don't have our mixer or the venue doesn't have the x32 and the sound guy is bad. I'd say 95% of the time I get a decent mix and I like quite a bit more bass than everyone else.

Thanks man, I forgot to say I’m using custom moulded in ears with dual bass drivers, mid and high, there great but if I go down the wireless route I don’t want to loose any quality in the sound