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Rob Mills

Jan 1, 1970
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I picked up an Audio-Technica U.S. ATR45 W/T (VHF FM) wireless mic at an
estate sale yesterday.
Any one know if it will work with my grand son's guitar. I'll have to make
up some cords (1/8 to !/4) to make the connections. RM~

PS, I also got one of Radio Shacks wireless mics (came with the package) but
it works on 49.890 which I believe is right in with the cordless phones.
That ought to be interesting.
 
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Fred McKenzie

Jan 1, 1970
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Rob Mills said:
I picked up an Audio-Technica U.S. ATR45 W/T (VHF FM) wireless mic at an
estate sale yesterday.
Any one know if it will work with my grand son's guitar. I'll have to make
up some cords (1/8 to !/4) to make the connections. RM~

PS, I also got one of Radio Shacks wireless mics (came with the package) but
it works on 49.890 which I believe is right in with the cordless phones.
That ought to be interesting.

Rob-

If either has an input for a separate audio feed, you may be able to
plug-in an acoustical pickup that would be mounted on the guitar. Such
pickups are usually found in music stores that carry guitars, if he
doesn't already have one.

Fred
 
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Rob Mills

Jan 1, 1970
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plug-in an acoustical pickup that would be mounted on the guitar. Such
pickups are usually found in music stores that carry guitars, if he
doesn't already have one.<<

They are elect guitars, the one I would like to hook it to is a Fender
Squire Stratacaster and the amp is a 16 watt Kustom that I keep here at the
house for two grand sons' to pick on when they are here.
This after noon I did hook the guitar to the transmitter and played (meaning
I made noise) it into a police scanner (170.305 & 169.505) and it seemed to
work okay to that point.
I didn't have a patch cord (will have to make one this week) to hook the
receiver to the amp yet
What I didn't understand about the receiver is that it has two *outputs*,
one labeled "Mic" and the other labeled "phone". I have seen Mic inputs but
not Mic outs, guess I'll figure it out when I can hook it to the amp.
Thanks, RM ~
 
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Dave Plowman (News)

Jan 1, 1970
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What I didn't understand about the receiver is that it has two
*outputs*, one labeled "Mic" and the other labeled "phone". I have seen
Mic inputs but not Mic outs, guess I'll figure it out when I can hook it
to the amp.

Just different output levels so you can feed into either a mic or line
input.
 
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