Introduction; Wireless Audio For The 21St Century; How The Dwg-1000 Works - brace DWG 1000 User Manual

Digital wireless guitar system
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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the DWG-1000 Digital Wireless Guitar System by Brace
Audio. The DWG-1000 is a true plug 'n play device, however, reading this user guide
will ensure that you get the most from your new wireless system.

Wireless Audio for the 21st Century

Now you can enjoy the freedom of performing without the restriction of guitar
cables. Never again will you be limited by cable length, worried about yanking the
cable out of your amp, or mistakenly dragging your effects boxes across the stage.
Older radio-based wireless systems had transmission problems, as well as clumsy
antennas that had to be positioned just right. This is Digital baby, and Brace Audio's
unique digital technology does away with the hiss, crackle, signal loss and RF
interference inherent with UHF /VHF systems.
Common instrument cables can also contribute to signal loss, which is why the
DWG-1000 is recommended for all guitarists and bassists - electric and
acoustic-electric; not just for those doing on-stage acrobatics.

How the DWG-1000 Works

In the transmitter module, the guitar signal is converted into pristine digital audio.
Brace Guitar Cable Emulation™ models the highest quality 15 foot cable. Using
2.4GHz spread spectrum transmission, the digitized signal is sent to the receiver unit.
There, it´s converted back to analog audio, with no signal loss - and no loss of high
frequencies due to long cable runs.
Never before has wireless audio been so trouble-free or easy to use, with the ability
to deliver lossless digital quality. Up to six receivers and 12 transmitters per receiver*
can operate on a stage, so everyone in the band can use one!
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*One Tx per Rx at a time.

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