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<blockquote data-quote="Reg Wilson" data-source="post: 474174" data-attributes="member: 10941"><p>NE, you are taking a bit of a gamble there cobber. Some WiFi systems play up with the electronics of the QED when mounted on the control box. This little gadget plugs straight into the detector rather than being on a short lead like the Z Lynk or Quest. The TDK transmitter likewise plugs straight into the detector, and does not cause any noticeable interference, so hopefully your cordless guitar setup will be the same. I found out the hard way that the Sennheiser TX caused the QED to be noisy and unstable when I mounted it on the box. Moving it slightly forward onto the stem cured the problem. You should soon know when you hook it up whether you have a problem or not. Make some comparisons with the cordless set up and a cable one and see if there is any change in noise and stability. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.</p><p>If it is a problem you may have to solder up a short 1/4" male to female cable and mount the TX on your stem, although having the extra join is what you are trying to avoid. Good luck and let us know how you get on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reg Wilson, post: 474174, member: 10941"] NE, you are taking a bit of a gamble there cobber. Some WiFi systems play up with the electronics of the QED when mounted on the control box. This little gadget plugs straight into the detector rather than being on a short lead like the Z Lynk or Quest. The TDK transmitter likewise plugs straight into the detector, and does not cause any noticeable interference, so hopefully your cordless guitar setup will be the same. I found out the hard way that the Sennheiser TX caused the QED to be noisy and unstable when I mounted it on the box. Moving it slightly forward onto the stem cured the problem. You should soon know when you hook it up whether you have a problem or not. Make some comparisons with the cordless set up and a cable one and see if there is any change in noise and stability. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. If it is a problem you may have to solder up a short 1/4" male to female cable and mount the TX on your stem, although having the extra join is what you are trying to avoid. Good luck and let us know how you get on. [/QUOTE]
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