Using 2 Wireless Guitar Systems in Close Proximity
I use two unblended pickups on my bottleneck Dobros. Their two output jack boxes (where the wireless transmitters would go) are only 3 inches apart. Due to their close proximity to each other I understand they would electronically interfere with each other at their outputs if both had wireless transmitters inserted, even though they should connect to different bandwidth channels at the amplifier input end.
Using one regular guitar cable and one wireless transmitter would avoid interference problems, but using two separate wireless systems would be preferable, with no guitar cables to stumble over.
That said, if one system operated at 2.4 GHz and the other at 5.8 GHz, would there still be an electrical interference problem due to their close 3" proximity?
Instead of two separate output transmitters feeding into one receiver (and one channel) at the amplifier I want each transmitter sent to separate channels on my amplifier because each channel has its own low/mid/high/volume and effects for maximum tone control. I don’t want the two signals blended at either the pickup output or the amp input.
So my technical question is: If one wireless system operated at 2.4 GHz and the other at 5.8 GHz, would there still be an electrical interference problem due to their close proximity? Thanks.
I use two unblended pickups on my bottleneck Dobros. Their two output jack boxes (where the wireless transmitters would go) are only 3 inches apart. Due to their close proximity to each other I understand they would electronically interfere with each other at their outputs if both had wireless transmitters inserted, even though they should connect to different bandwidth channels at the amplifier input end.
Using one regular guitar cable and one wireless transmitter would avoid interference problems, but using two separate wireless systems would be preferable, with no guitar cables to stumble over.
That said, if one system operated at 2.4 GHz and the other at 5.8 GHz, would there still be an electrical interference problem due to their close 3" proximity?
Instead of two separate output transmitters feeding into one receiver (and one channel) at the amplifier I want each transmitter sent to separate channels on my amplifier because each channel has its own low/mid/high/volume and effects for maximum tone control. I don’t want the two signals blended at either the pickup output or the amp input.
So my technical question is: If one wireless system operated at 2.4 GHz and the other at 5.8 GHz, would there still be an electrical interference problem due to their close proximity? Thanks.