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Description

Unlock the freedom of wireless performance with the Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless System, an innovative solution tailored for musicians seeking uncompromised sound quality. Engineered to provide 24-bit linear AD/DA conversion, this system ensures your guitar or bass delivers the same vibrant tone wirelessly as it does when plugged directly into your amp. Say goodbye to the tangled mess of cables and embrace a setup that allows you to roam the stage with confidence.

Designed with both versatility and clarity in mind, the X2 XDR95 offers a robust 300-foot operating range, ideal for both studio recordings and live performances. Thanks to its dual-RF technology, this system is adept at providing a consistent, interference-free signal, effectively neutralizing potential disruptions from wireless networks and cell phones. This feature is crucial for musicians who demand reliability during their performances, whether on a bustling stage or in a recording booth.

The X2 XDR95’s rack-mountable receiver integrates seamlessly into your existing setup, while its transmitter, compatible with a variety of microphones, offers added convenience for those who want to switch effortlessly between instruments and vocals. With a sleek design and a user-friendly interface, including multifunctional LED indicators for battery life and channel alignment, this wireless system is engineered to meet the needs of modern musicians.

Key Features:

  • 24-bit linear AD/DA converters for crystal-clear sound quality
  • Dual-RF technology for interference-free performance
  • 300-foot operating range
  • Rack-mountable receiver
  • Instrument and microphone inputs
  • Compatible with various lavalier and headworn microphones
  • Includes transmitter, receiver, and necessary cables

FAQs

What is the frequency range of the Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless system?

The Line 6 X2 XDR95 operates in the 900 MHz UHF band, which is free from FCC or DTV concerns, ensuring reliable performance without interference.

How many channels does the Line 6 X2 XDR95 support for simultaneous use?

The Line 6 X2 XDR95 supports five user-selectable channels, all of which can be used simultaneously without interference.

Does the Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless system prevent signal dropouts?

Yes, the system features Q-Diversity technology, which helps eliminate dropouts, multipathing, and interference, ensuring a stable and reliable wireless connection.

What type of output is available on the Line 6 X2 XDR95 receiver?

The receiver offers a TRS 1/4" output, suitable for both instrument and full-bandwidth applications, as well as a 'tuner out' option.

How does the Line 6 X2 XDR95 handle low-frequency audio signals?

The system has a frequency response that extends down to 10 Hz, allowing it to handle truly thundering lows with clarity and precision.

What is included with the Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless system?

The system includes a digital UHF bodypack transmitter, a digital UHF rackmount receiver, a locking instrument cable, a front-mount antenna kit, rackmounting hardware, a user guide, and a battery.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless.

Build quality

  • The stock transmitter cables are excessively long with poor build quality; users recommend custom-length replacements for better durability.

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Features and functionality

  • The XDR95 offers a "Hi-Fi" mode via the TRS jack's ring output, providing unfiltered highs akin to using a very short cable.

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  • The XDR95 can be found bundled with a wireless mic as the XDR955 model, providing versatility for both guitar and vocal wireless needs.

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  • The Line 6 G90 transmits on four channels simultaneously, significantly minimizing interference issues, which is a standout feature for reliability.

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User experience

  • Range testing outdoors confirms the XDR95's 300ft range; however, indoor use may experience range issues due to obstacles.

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  • Owners report that newer digital wireless systems, like those from Line 6, preserve tone better than older companding systems by converting signals to digital and back to analog.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The unit consumes 9v batteries quickly, lasting 5-6 hours; using rechargeables offers a more cost-effective solution with 4-5 hours per charge.

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Comparisons

  • Avoid the entry-level XDS model due to lower audio resolution and reported range issues; the XDS-Plus and XDR95 are recommended for better performance.

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  • Users highlight the XDR95's superior range and audio quality compared to the XDS95, which is prone to interference and limited to 100ft.

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  • The Line 6 G55 system is noted for maintaining bass frequencies down to 10Hz, ensuring no low-end loss, unlike some wireless systems that struggle with bass depth.

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Value and pricing

  • Used XDR95 units are typically priced around $150, offering a budget-friendly option for those seeking advanced wireless features.

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  • The X2 XDR95 is considered a bargain, especially since it shares similarities with newer Line 6 Relay models, offering a cost-effective alternative for similar functionality.

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Use cases and applications

  • The XDR95's compatibility with both wireless guitars and mics makes it a versatile choice for musicians needing multiple wireless solutions.

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  • Owners of the Line 6 X2 XDR95 confirm its effectiveness for stage use, comparing its performance favorably to the Line 6 Relay series.

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See how Michael Romeo uses Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless

Michael Romeo

Guitarist, Composer

Symphony X

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You can see X2 XDR95 in his rack.

See how Zoltan Bathory uses Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless

Zoltan Bathory

Guitarist

Five Finger Death Punch

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Bathory uses Line 6 XDR95 wireless unit, according to Guitar Geek's rig diagram.

See how Brendan Ekstrom uses Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless

Brendan Ekstrom

Guitarist

Circa Survive

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According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Ekstrom uses the Line 6 XDR95 Digital Wireless unit.

See how Eric Bloom uses Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless

Eric Bloom

Guitarist, Singer

Blue Öyster Cult

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According to the official Blue Oyster Cult's website, Bloom uses the Line 6 X2 digital wireless system.

See how Jesse Johnson uses Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless

Jesse Johnson

Guitarist, Composer

The Time

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Jesse Johnson uses the Line 6 X2 XDR95 Digital Wireless, as confirmed by the gear page on his official website, which lists this equipment as part of his setup.

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