i like that the source is not variable. Great test
@ShawnBoucke15 сағат бұрын
Thank you! I wanted to make sure I had a consistent signal for everyone so the comparison would be fair.
@choppingpenguinАй бұрын
I have the Xvive and the Swiff Audio. I play guitar in an 80's metal cover band (Dio, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, etc), so mostly pretty high gain tones. I found the Xvive worked really well and without incident onstage, but would sometimes get TONS of interference when practicing at home. The Swiff Audio had such an overbearing compression and noise gate that it destroyed my tone and I found it completely unusable for my situation. I think it's time to try the Lekato system. Thanks for the video, this was exactly the shootout I was looking for.
@ShawnBoucke26 күн бұрын
I'm curious if the issues at home are due to a Wi-Fi router. At least for me my audio was not disrupted from Wi-Fi, but my Wi-Fi was disrupted by the unit.
@piotrb79342 ай бұрын
Is there a model where you can send a signal from one transmitter to two receivers at the same time? I want to split the signal into two speakers (Everse 8) at the same time.
@ShawnBoucke2 ай бұрын
I have not had a chance to try this, but theoretically it should work. I'm not sure how the Swiff and Lekato pick their channels, but something like the Xvive you could set the receivers to the same channel. It could work with the other ones too, but since they seem to search for a connection when turned on, it may set a random channel just for that connection.
@piotrb79342 ай бұрын
@@ShawnBoucke I tried to set it up with Lekato WS-60 (I have 2 sets) and unfortunately it didn't work. I have no way to test whether other models would work. Thank you for your reply.