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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
They worked well. I wandered around my large music room and didnt have any drop outs or anything. I have several dual band (2.4/5.8GHz) wifi access points around my house and the interference from them could only be heard if I got RIGHT up on it with the transmitter. However, I returned them because the noise floor was too high. There was just a constant blue/purple/violet noise. I tried multiple guitars and basses and multiple amp rigs. It was worse on some and almost not noticeable on my bass rig which make sense if its producing higher frequency noise.If you are looking for a cheap wireless setup for your bass or humbucker guitar that you play clean you are probably good. As soon as you start throwing boost/distortion, the noise floor in these just gets out of hand and becomes unbearable.
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
But I've only had it a few days. Just been using it in the house. No complaints. A wireless system for 60 bucks. Can't argue with that.
Mitch
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2025
Trés bon émetteur/récepteur pour mes guitares électrique. Son transmis sans bruit de fonds ou grincement.
Spock
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
These are a functional if somewhat large set of a transmitter and receiver for an electric guitar. They have worked well for me. The size has not been a problem, though I thought they would have a greater battery life than they do. They still need to be charged very 4 hours of use or so in my experience. I've had moments when there is some kind of glitch or interference and my signal is interrupted and then comes back in a second or two. I purchased the 5.8gh version specifically to avoid interference. I'm not sure if the interference is from the device or something in my house. But I'd worry about using these in a concert unless I could work out exactly why this interruption of signal is occurring. But it's a minor effect and the vast amount of the time the transmitter/receiver works well. I'm impressed with the quality of sound they produce. I can't detect any difference from using a cord. For me in practice settings they are fantastic and cut me loose from my cords, which is very nice and allows me to move around, write music to paper while holding my guitar, or whatever. They recharge as you would expect. Overall I like these a lot.
Rackon
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
These work well with the guitar and amp. We have had no interference, the sound quality is good and we can’t notice any lag time so there is no echo when playing.We play 3 hour shows each week so the run time has never been a problem.We do charge them before each show, just to be sure but we could probably do 6 to 9 hours if needed.
PiperFlyer
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
I still like them but they are not reliable enough for live performances. Even at modest distance with low levels of local RF, these things momentarily lose connection and at times have static in the signal. Sadly, two start.I don’t know why I waited to so long to get a wireless guitar system. I am really finding them to be great when I’m using my Spark out and about but they work at home as well. Depending on my set up, I have to put the amp module into a FX Board instead of the amp, but either way, they work great. I have had not static, no interference nor any drop outs. I have had them for several days and after three hours of playing, they are still alive and running. They are a little bigger than I thought they’d be but once installed, the transmitter is not in the way. There is even a small pad that protects the guitar finish if you fold the transmitted down or use it in a Strat.UPDATE: A small group of us play at the office after hours and I am getting some interference and sound interruption that I never get at home. I was hoping the 5.8 would not be as prone to interference. It’s not bad but it happens. They are still great to use and I love being cordless.
Bev&Den
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
We all know humans are not the most stable creatures. Stumbling over cords while playing cam be embarrassing. I went with these Lekatos due to reviews and they work great. Less hassle with cables an extra neat playing are. The distance is crazy and latency is nowhere to be found at least for now. Capable of 100 feet. Well, I feel they can go further. Why?? Than you will be an out cast from your band. Keep inside and jump around and have fun😊. I use mine on a Ibanez Bass guitar. 4 channels. Clear and dead on accurate sound. Both units are labeled. Can be charged at the same time. I am very happy so far. Recommend highly.
Michael Tipton
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
When I use my tuner I have to turn my Amp down when putting tuner in mute, mounted on my peddle board, I get a loud pop if I don't. I have a chain from tuner to noise gate out to amp. My guitar is ACTIVE, USES A BATTERY. I don't know if this happens with a passive instrument or not. It happened 1 time and that was enough. May be strong enough to damage Amp but mines ok Never does that with a cord into tuner.
Rob Yates
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
So this is definitely an alternative to expensive wireless options in my book. There may be a slight loss of volume but no tone loss. Range is good for the price. Charge as expected. Works with both my acoustic and electric going into modeler pedal board direct into FOH. Worth a try. 1 consideration for strat players is due to how jack pivots the transmitter lays upside down. It’s not in the way but look and feel seems a little off.
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