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The wireless system features automatic channel selection and everything that needs adjusting is pretty straightforward.
At a recommended retail price of only $399, this guitar is much more than an instrument for novice musicians or as a ‘standby’ guitar for professionals.
The 802 is a much more practical solution for, say, acoustic duos with routing to a computer’s audio via USB for backing tracks or house music.
This is a good guitar for one’s arsenal, especially for recording enthusiasts that need something different in the mix.
Perfect for rehearsals and jam sessions, as well as improving the quality of monitoring at gigs.
It’s well priced at $1500, or $1800 with stand and pedals and compared to its competitors, hard to beat for value.
In our NAMM gear report, Muso has concentrated on the products which we know will filter into Australia soon via the reputable local wholesalers who import it.
There’s just about everything a musician would need to get a perfect acoustic signal into a PA.
This box is good value for money and will find a nice niche where young bands will get a good starter system for not much cash.
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