Okay... go ahead and laugh.
Plug in for what?
Electric guitars or basses. There's somewhat of a subculture here on the forum of guitar players and other musicians. We laugh, but it's usually at our own playing.
Sub-culture? Sub-culture!?! Oh wait, you mean like that newspaper article: "Four musicians and drummer injured in car wreck". drummers, now there's a sub-culture
I'm still hard-wired, but Vaughn, you really should be closer to the mosh-pit before jumping in!
Sub-culture? Sub-culture!?! Oh wait, you mean like that newspaper article: "Four musicians and drummer injured in car wreck". drummers, now there's a sub-culture
Okay... go ahead and laugh.
Plug in for what?
Currently I'm using a low-end (~$60) Nady wireless unit, but I'm planning to replace it with something better when I can afford to. (Line 6 makes a good one, but it's over $300.) The Nady I have is cheaply made and not very robust. It also seems to get interference/static in some of the venues we play.
Back in the early 1980s, I was the first pro player in Albuquerque to use a wireless rig onstage 6 nights a week. I was also very active on (and sometimes off) stage. That thing got me in trouble or injured more than once.
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You can see the transmitter on my strap in this pic. (This shot was midway through a jump off a 4' high drum riser. And coincidentally, the audience member on the far right of the frame in the blue shirt is the other guitarist in the band I'm playing in now. Also, our current bass player is the guy playing the white Rickenbacker to my right in this shot.)
I've got a little set of the joyo wireless adapters. Small and convenient, but not sure if theyd be good for gigging.
http://www.amazon.com/JW-01-Recharg...&qid=1389214411&sr=8-1&keywords=joyo+wireless
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Currently I'm using a low-end (~$60) Nady wireless unit, but I'm planning to replace it with something better when I can afford to. (Line 6 makes a good one, but it's over $300.) The Nady I have is cheaply made and not very robust. It also seems to get interference/static in some of the venues we play.
What do you call a drummer who breaks up with his girlfriend?
Homeless.
Sub-culture......or sub-species?
How do you get a bass player off your front porch?...pay for the pizza!
How do you get a drummer to drool from both sides of his mouth?...level the stage.
OK, my bad. Before we insult any resident drummers; we all know there are exceptions like Neal Peart, Bill Bruford, Steve Gadd, Steve Smith, etc., etc. I used to play plenty of riffs I didn't write on the keys when a someone would ask for something like doo-doo-do-do-dahh-lahdy-laa.
Okay... thanks for the clarification. All I could think of was:
1. My router is wireless
2. My computer is wireless
3. My printer is wireless
4. My phone is wireless
5. I'm clueless!!
I was going to mention that the only things I plug in are my hearing aids into my ear canals... but you don't need to know that, so I'll keep it to myself.