
Review Summary
2016-12-21T11:06:54
It's everything I thought it would be. Very small and convenient and works great.
John M.
2016-12-13T13:24:08
Mounted on my pedal board perfectly (FYI - does require 12 V power), works great!
James Z.
2016-11-28T13:18:27
No problem whatsoever with this gear. Now I can move around the stage without having to worry about tangled cords. There is no delay in sound and it fits inside my Behringer PB-1000 perfectly.
ANITA H.
2016-11-24T18:53:15
Works perfect, no interference issues and decent range. I have two other system 10 mic units and they all work together nicely. Great value for the money - got all of my units when they went on sale at Adorama.
Thomas H.
2016-11-21T08:57:14
I like this box but wish it had a on/off switch, You have to unplug it when not in use....
William B.
2016-07-12T09:01:59
Highly recommend this gear
William B.
Great
By John M.
It's everything I thought it would be. Very small and convenient and works great.
Works great, easy to set up, so nice to not have wires anymore
By James Z.
Mounted on my pedal board perfectly (FYI - does require 12 V power), works great!
The Audio-Technica System 10 Stompbox digital high-fidelity guitar wireless system combines the advanced 24-bit operation, easy setup and clear, natural sound quality of other System 10 configurations with unique functionality for guitarists, bassists and other instrumentalists. Operating in the 2.4 GHz range, far from TV and DTV interference, System 10 Stompbox offers a rugged, metal, pedal board-mountable receiver with foot switch, two switched TRS balanced 1/4" outputs and an output mode selector. With the tap of a foot, musicians can toggle between outputs (e.g., for switching amps) or mute and unmute one output without muting the other (e.g., for convenient tuning). And a single receiver can be paired with up to eight UniPak body-pack transmitters, allowing users to easily switch between instruments without having to move a body-pack from one instrument to the next.
System 10 wireless ensures clear communications by providing three levels of diversity assurance: frequency, time and space. Frequency Diversity sends the signal on two dynamically allocated frequencies for interference-free communication. Time Diversity sends the signal in multiple time slots to maximize immunity to multipath interference. Finally, Space Diversity uses two antennas on each transmitter and receiver to maximize signal integrity.
The Stompbox system includes an ATW-R1500 Stompbox receiver, an ATW-T1001 UniPak body-pack transmitter with an AT-GcW guitar cable and hook & loop strips for adding receiver to an effects pedal board. The ATW-R1500 is a digital receiver with sturdy, metal-body construction, easy-to-read digital ID and transmitter battery level displays and AF Peak and Pair indicator lights