NUX B2 vs b2 PLUS
- B-2 PLUS has a narrower bandwidth of 2Mb only. The narrower bandwidth provides better anti-interference ability.
- B-2 PLUS has an operating range of up to 60 feet line-of-sight, while B-2 has an operation range of up to 50 feet.
- B-2 PLUS offers 32-bit/44.1KHz high definition audio quality, while B-2 delivers 32-bit/48 kHz sound quality.
- B-2 PLUS has up to 7 hours of playing time, while B-2 has up to 20 hours of battery life.
Which one do would we recommend?
We would prefer the B2 PLUS because of the narrower bandwidth which will provide fewer interferences and the wider operating range of 60ft.
NUX B2 vs b5rc
- B-5RC has a line-of-sight wireless streaming distance of up to 30 meters/100 feet, while B-2 has an operation range of up to 15 meters/50 feet.
- B-5RC comes with a portable Power Case for charging, while B-2 uses a USB cable for charging. The portable charge station provides up to 15 hours battery life and can charge the system for approximately 3 times.
- B-5RC is designed for Electric Guitars, Acoustic-electric Guitars, Bass Guitars, and Ukuleles, while B-2 is designed for guitars and bass guitars.
- B-5RC has a 24-bit audio quality, while B-2 has a 32-bit audio quality.
- Both B-5RC and B-2 also operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency range.
- B-5RC has a battery life of up to 4 hours(15 hours with the power case), while B-2 has a battery life of up to 20 hours.
Which one do would we recommend?
We would prefer the B-5RC because it offers compatibility with a wider range of instruments, a wider operation range of 30 meters/100 feet and the portable power case.
NUX B-5RC vs C-5RC
- The C-5RC operates on the 5.8 GHz frequency band, while the B-5RC operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
- Both B-5RC and C-5RC also has a 24-bit 44.1 kHz audio quality.
- Both B-5RC and C-5RC have a battery capacity of 500mAh/3.7V.
- The C-5RC has a latency of less than 5.5 ms, while the B-5RC has a latency of less than 5 ms.
Which one do would we recommend?
We would prefer the C-5RC because it operates on the 5.8 GHz band. The 5.8 GHz band may provide a less crowded and interference-free environment for playing on stage or at home
