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NUX B-8 Demo | PG Plays

NUX B-8 Demo | PG Plays
John Bohlinger Tests the NUX B-8 Guitar Wireless Unit | PG Plays

John Bohlinger takes the stage at Nashville's Eastside Bowl to see how far he can test the limits of his performance with this intuitive wireless unit.


NUX B-8

NUX B-8 is a redefined wireless system with automatic setup, 2.4 GHz interference-free broadcasting frequency, and 24-bit 48 kHz high-quality audio transmitting. The signal transmitting latency is as low as 2.5ms at the best performance. The operation range is up to 50 meters (160-feet). B-8 wireless system fits all types of electric guitar, electric-acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and various instruments with electronic pickups. No matter what instrument you play, you can enjoy the convenience with B-8 wireless. The user-friendly matching system makes it easier to use, just turn on the TX&RX and it will be paired within a couple of seconds. Each wireless set has a unique pairing algorithm, it automatically detects each other and configures their own IDs. It also comes with a build-in booster and well-designed digital tuner with Chromatic, Guitar Standard, Guitar Compensated, Bass tuning modes, which are very useful for musicians to perform with on stage. The TX features a large Li-ion battery inside and the battery lifetime is as long as 6.5 hours. You can easily put the TX on the top of the RX to recharge it.

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$319

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