three Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Hi, I've been using a Lekato WS100 system (quite infrequently) for a couple of years. I bought it for fun really (less than £40) and didn't expect much. That was fortunate, as I didn't get much. Whilst the Lekato has had little use, reliability is a problem and the folding jack on the transmitter is starting to fail (a poor connection I'd assume). That said, I do enjoy the freedom and convenience of a bug type system - more convenient for me than the belt-pack or pocket type units. One of the plus points of the Lekato is that the bug is light, though other than this it doesn't really feel or behave like much more than a toy. Can anybody recommend a reliable, robust, possibly higher-end bug system? Thanks! Quote
Wombat Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I like the Boss WL20. It has a little ‘power button’ so you can pull it in and out without the usual ‘Ccrrrggg’ if you arnt muted. Great for Open Mics where people are sharing. Most are weirded out when I just hand them a dongle 😂!. Battery lasts forever. The only issue is it’s only available on 2.4ghz. I’ve stopped using mine in a lot of pubs as I was getting interference. I now use a Blackstar Airwire which is great too - but I like the way the Boss works better! Quote
Lozz196 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I like the BOSS WL20, but if finding 2.4 an issue the NUX C-5RC works on 5.8 and is very good. Quote
jezzaboy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, Lozz196 said: I like the BOSS WL20, but if finding 2.4 an issue the NUX C-5RC works on 5.8 and is very good. Same here Lozz. I had the Boss but I had to use a ext cable to go into the jack socket and a holder to attach to the strap as I didn`t like the way it plugs into the jack on a P bass sticking right out, I was always scared of knocking it against something and damaging it. The NUX unit is much better, it folds in towards the body and comes with a great case that also acts as a charger. I have used this in the studio and on a busy stage and no probs at all. Quote
Bassman68 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I’ve tried a few bug type transmitters since 2020, including Lekato,Smoothhound & a couple of cheap Amazon ‘no brand’ systems, And was almost put off of them entirely due to the 2.4G operating bandwidth. I even went back to my Sennheiser UHF system for a while before Investing in a Shure GLXD+ for my main gigging purposes I still wanted a back-up for my fly-rig & have settled on the Xvive A58 (5G) I gigged it for the first time at the weekend & was mightily impressed I switched it on at 5:00pm for soundcheck, swept for the best channel in the venue (2) & left it switched on until I finished the second set encore at 10:00pm.. It didn’t miss a beat, no drop outs, nothing I had it on the active setting because my Stingray I was using, has quite a Hot output.. No complaints here & thoroughly recommended 👍👍 Quote
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