Worship Musician April 2019 | Page 149

I appreciate the lightweight feeling of the stageClix Jack V4 wireless transmitters. Plus, not having a weighty body pack hanging on my strap or falling off of my strap and jerking the endpin jack on my guitar. The transmitters are made of a polycarbonate and steel housing. They each have a smooth pivoting knuckle that makes it easy to fold back against your instrument so that it’s not sticking out awkwardly. There is a single lighted button used for powering on and off and also used to assign the channel for the V3 system because it does not have an LED readout on the receiver. The receivers have rugged steel chassis with super easy-to-read LED screens. The screens can invert colors so that the display shows a white on black background creating less light on stage. The transmitters charge and sync to the system by plugging directly into the front of the receiver for both the rack unit and the pedal board unit. This makes it convenient not to misplace such a small transmitter device and also to keep it charged at the same time. These are just two of the options with the new 5.8GHz systems. There are also mini-XLR and XLR systems. Check them out on their site (below) and on FaceBook @stageclixUSA for more information. Jack V3 $480 Street Price Jack V4 $599 Street Price stageClixUSA.com April 2019 Subscribe for Free... 149