Smooth Hound Wireless Guitar System

£124.17 (£124.17 inc VAT)

Out of stock

Smooth Hound Innovations Classic Wireless Guitar System

A high fidelity digital wireless guitar system featuring our proprietary 2.4 GHz Protocol-K technology. The K1100 Transmitter and K2100 Receiver offer high performance, long range and excellent battery life.

The Classic wireless system is perfect for any instrument with a 1/4 inch jack socket. People are enjoying Wireless Freedom with electric guitars, acoustic guitars, bass guitars, violins, flutes, keyboards, accordions ... all with Uncompromising Tone.

High Fidelity

The Classic's ultra low harmonic distortion ensures the tone of your instrument is preserved. Low latency and impressive dynamic range mean you never lose detail, timbre or immediacy. It's near impossible to hear the difference between a Smooth Hound wireless system and a cable.

Zero Setup

Four Protocol-K systems can operate in a typical setting with no setup. Adaptive channel selection automatically and continuously finds the clearest regions of the 2.4 GHz spectrum to use. This keeps Protocol-K systems clear from each other and gives excellent coexistence with other spectrum users such as WiFi and Bluetooth..

Long Battery Life

The transmitter takes two AAA batteries with a typical battery life of 15 hours from modern alkaline cells. Rechargeable NiMH AAA batteries work well and offer a typical 10 hours between charges. An optional auto-power down mode can help save batteries if you don't play your instrument for a period of time.

Status Indicators

Both the transmitter and receiver have clear connection status indicators. The receiver has LED bar graphs indicating signal strength, quality and remaining charge in the transmitter batteries.

Quality Materials

The transmitter's adjustable jack hinge is made from hand polished die-cast zinc parts and is designed to fit all instrument socket positions. The Receiver is made from robust painted aluminium.

Plug direct or use as a Body Pack

The Smooth Hound Classic system ships with a strip of reusable removable microsuction tape that can attach the transmitter firmly to a guitar. This material uses thousands of tiny suction cups to stick to any smooth surface and will leave no residue when you remove it. Wash in warm water if micro pad looses suction.

Alternatively, the Classic Transmitter can be used as a body pack by plugging it into a female to female 1/4 inch jack adapter. We recommend the Neutrik Rean NYS236

 

Specification

  • 120dB Signal to Noise Ratio
  • 0.006% Total Harmonic Distortion
  • 10Hz-20kHz Bandwidth
  • 8ms Latency
  • Automatic Adaptive Channel Selection
  • 2.4GHz License Free Operation
  • Up to 200 Feet Line-of-Sight Outdoor Range
  • 15 Hour Typical Battery Life
  • Die-cast Metal Jack Hinge
  • Metal Body Receiver
  • Signal Quality and Battery Indicators
  • Balanced TRS Output Jack

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDzyWfJ67ac

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vgyKSWe2uE

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N68hpkdsai8

Smooth Hound Wireless Guitar System

£124.17 (£124.17 inc VAT)

Out of stock

Smooth Hound Innovations Classic Wireless Guitar System

A high fidelity digital wireless guitar system featuring our proprietary 2.4 GHz Protocol-K technology. The K1100 Transmitter and K2100 Receiver offer high performance, long range and excellent battery life.

The Classic wireless system is perfect for any instrument with a 1/4 inch jack socket. People are enjoying Wireless Freedom with electric guitars, acoustic guitars, bass guitars, violins, flutes, keyboards, accordions ... all with Uncompromising Tone.

High Fidelity

The Classic's ultra low harmonic distortion ensures the tone of your instrument is preserved. Low latency and impressive dynamic range mean you never lose detail, timbre or immediacy. It's near impossible to hear the difference between a Smooth Hound wireless system and a cable.

Zero Setup

Four Protocol-K systems can operate in a typical setting with no setup. Adaptive channel selection automatically and continuously finds the clearest regions of the 2.4 GHz spectrum to use. This keeps Protocol-K systems clear from each other and gives excellent coexistence with other spectrum users such as WiFi and Bluetooth..

Long Battery Life

The transmitter takes two AAA batteries with a typical battery life of 15 hours from modern alkaline cells. Rechargeable NiMH AAA batteries work well and offer a typical 10 hours between charges. An optional auto-power down mode can help save batteries if you don't play your instrument for a period of time.

Status Indicators

Both the transmitter and receiver have clear connection status indicators. The receiver has LED bar graphs indicating signal strength, quality and remaining charge in the transmitter batteries.

Quality Materials

The transmitter's adjustable jack hinge is made from hand polished die-cast zinc parts and is designed to fit all instrument socket positions. The Receiver is made from robust painted aluminium.

Plug direct or use as a Body Pack

The Smooth Hound Classic system ships with a strip of reusable removable microsuction tape that can attach the transmitter firmly to a guitar. This material uses thousands of tiny suction cups to stick to any smooth surface and will leave no residue when you remove it. Wash in warm water if micro pad looses suction.

Alternatively, the Classic Transmitter can be used as a body pack by plugging it into a female to female 1/4 inch jack adapter. We recommend the Neutrik Rean NYS236

 

Specification

  • 120dB Signal to Noise Ratio
  • 0.006% Total Harmonic Distortion
  • 10Hz-20kHz Bandwidth
  • 8ms Latency
  • Automatic Adaptive Channel Selection
  • 2.4GHz License Free Operation
  • Up to 200 Feet Line-of-Sight Outdoor Range
  • 15 Hour Typical Battery Life
  • Die-cast Metal Jack Hinge
  • Metal Body Receiver
  • Signal Quality and Battery Indicators
  • Balanced TRS Output Jack

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDzyWfJ67ac

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vgyKSWe2uE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWtW6qfC7y8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N68hpkdsai8