What's a good wireless? I don't even know.
I know there's two kinds: analogue, and digital.
I know digital, as in Spectrasonics, is very very clear. I saw Ronnie Montrose from the wings a couple years ago and stood next to his rig a few feet away. Although I know how he sounded which was fine as can be, I don't know how his Spectrasonics added or detracted from the normal "corded" signal sound.
I also know analogue, which can range from mild added compression to quite alot of it gained due to the compander circuitry they all add to cut transmission noise.. some of it's good, some not - usually the cheaper stuff isn't.
But the really good Nadys they used to make that had grate compression can't be had anymore.
Are the wirelesses now a part of vintage fictional lore, or are the newer ones better in the way the newer digital reverbs, and the newer analogue delays are better with clearer signal, less filtration but less noise too?
Tell me people what you think is a good wireless, I may have to go get one soon..