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HomeInstrument AccessoriesStringed InstrumentsGuitars & BassesWireless SystemsShure WA302 Instrument Cable for Body-Pack Transmitters, 2' |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Poor chinese construction Sep 16, 2010
By Embellisher These are necessary if you own a Shure guitarist wireless. They are the only replacement cords that fit. Based on the reviews here, and the fact that the one that came with my wireless only lasted 3 months, when I bought this I wrapped it from end to end with 3 layers of black plastic tape. That made it a lot stiffer, and so far it has lasted almost a year. It is starting to short out occasionally, but I hope to get 3 or 4 more months out of it before having to order another replacement. If you need one of these, do like I did and reinforce the entire cord with electrical tape from plug to plug, or you will be needing a replacement very quickly! I play bass and use mine three times a week at church, and at a few gigs in the past year.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Shure not so sure! Feb 19, 2007
By S. Roush
"Sound Man"
The cable started out fine but it began to loosen up quickly and soon had to be taped so the the connection would stay in the mic pack. I do not believe I would purchase another one of this type of cable from sure.
Great May 02, 2013
By E. Rojas Package was received on time. Currently using it as a wireless transmitter combined with a Shure PGX4 receiver connected to a EUROLIVE B205D as a wireless monitor.
Works very well Mar 15, 2013
By AradoBlue
"aradoblue"
Unlike the WA304, this has worked flawlessly. This came in the original wrapper. So, there is no doubt that this is a Shure product.
Get a bunch of these just in case Nov 24, 2012
By Calvin Young When I gig regularly, I seem to go through these about one every six months. Not sure why they're not built to last longer. I think bending is the big problem. But when you're performing on stage, whether your cable is bent the right way is the last thing on your mind. So I would suggest getting a few of these as backup.
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