
Line 6 X2 XDS-95 Stompbox Digital Wireless System
- 24-bit digital converters capture your most expressive performances
- No companders so your sound is pure without noise or distortion,Frequency response all the way down to 10 Hz for truly thundering lows
- Five simultaneously compatible channels
- TRS 1/4″ output for instrument and full-bandwidth or ‘tuner out’ applications
- Roams freely throughout N. & S. America and is 2009 Compliant
Product Description
The X2 Digital Wireless XDS95 Stompbox Wireless System is a powerful, compact, multi-channel digital UHF system operating in the Frequency-ClearTM 900 MHz band.Michael ‘Whip’ WiltonThe X2 digital wireless sounds simply amazing! I will use this on all future Queensryche tours!’Michael ‘Whip’ Wilton – QueensrycheWe have been using them for the past few nights and they are great! Great work!John (tech with Death Angel)The new X2 unit worked like a breeze! Three differe… More >>
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List Price $499.99

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Great compact wireless that can be mounted on a pedalboard.
Does not change your tone very much but, like most wirelesses, can decrease the output of the guitar to the receiver.
The one thing I like is the 9 volt battery since 9 volts are easier to deal with than multiple AA batteries for the newer Relay units.
I use rechargable Li-po 9 volts that last a long time. The battery life is pretty good also on both the batteries and the transmitter itself.
There is the battery door issue that it is a little flimsy and is sometimes hard to close but, I can deal with it.
Rating: 4 / 5