GEAR REVIEW
STAGECLIX 5.8GHZ WIRELESS | Mitch Bohannon
stageClix Jack V3
KEY FEATURES
• Charge/sync transmitter in one step
• Rugged steel housing
• 5.8 GHz signal – first of it’s kind
• Superior Clarity
• Lightweight Transmitter
Are you looking for new wireless technology
that is beneficial to the church? I’m always on
the hunt for new gear like this! I recall seeing
stageClix at a NAMM show a few years ago,
but I never seemed to walk by when I could talk
to someone. This past January, I was reading
through the daily NAMM publication over coffee
and saw the stageClix ad boasting a 5.8 GHz
system (the only product to do so). Now, if
you’ve kept up with many of my reviews, you’ll
know that over the years I, like many of you,
have lost many wireless systems due to FCC
regulations. So, I’m very interested in digital
technology to simply be off limits to those
regulations.
That being said, I’ve had some issues of having
too many digital wireless systems trying to
work together or interference from WIFI signals.
Those problems resulted in signal blinks, which
can’t be tolerated on a Sunday morning. I’m
not much of a WIFI tech…I have connected my StageClix sent me two different options of their The systems literally set up in mere seconds
share of routers, but I just read the instructions new 5.8 GHz wireless systems. First, the V3 and I am beyond pleased. In fact, one of my
and push the buttons and as long as I can Jack system designed to fit on a pedal board band members already wants to purchase the
Google “Worship Musician Magazine” I’m good and the V4 Jack system that fits a ½ rack pedal board system. The sound that I heard
to go. Doing another review a year or so ago, space. Both systems operate in the same with my guitar going through the V3 system
I was exposed to the difference between the way and with a 5.8 GHz signal; the rack unit was sparkling clear and so very convenient
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz signals used with wireless has extra features that are accessed on an being mounted on my pedal board. I set up
Internet. 2.4 GHz travels farther, but can be LED screen. Each of the systems has a small the V4 system for my bass player and once
slower and the 5 GHz is for shorter distances thumb-sized transmitter that fits nicely against again, super easy setup and a fantastically
but can be much faster. your guitar (1/4 jack systems) or, if needed, into clear sound.
your pocket.
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April 2019
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