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NUX C-5RC 5.8GHz Wireless Guitar System for Active or Passive Pickup Guitar, Charging Case included, UHF Guitar Wireless Transmitter Receiver Low Interference, Auto Match

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About this item

  • 5.8GHz band experiences fewer interferences from other devices when you play on stage or at home
  • Fits perfectly with all types of Electric Guitars, Acoustic-electric Guitars, Bass Guitars and Ukuleles, no matter with active or passive, piezo or magnetic pickups.
  • Comes with a portable Power Case to keep the wireless units charged.
  • With the 24-bit 44.1 KHz audio quality you will never experience unwanted sound degradation.
  • Auto-Matching System, MUTE function
  • Cable Tone Simulation, Low Latency (<5 ms)



Product Description

Simple Plug & Play

Simple Plug & Play

C-5RC UHF Wireless Guitar System fits perfectly with all types of Electric Guitars, Acoustic-electric Guitars, Bass Guitars and Ukuleles, no matter with active or passive, piezo or magnetic pickups.

It delivers remarkable 24-bit audio quality, simple' plug in and play' operation, super-low latency (<5 ms) and a solid signal for distances up to100 feet in adequate conditions.

C-5RC also comes with a portable Power Case to keep the wireless units charged – ideal design for when you are on the road.

High Performance Digital Signal

High Performance Digital Signal

C-5RC Wireless delivers the signal on 5.8 GHz frequency range. That's a global interference-free broadcasting range you can use everywhere without a signal break.

With the 24-bit 44.1 KHz audio quality you will never experience unwanted sound degradation.

Automatic Setup Unique Auto-Matching System

Automatic Setup Unique Auto-Matching System

Each pair of C-5RC has a unique fast-matching system.

Just hold the power button to turn ON both devices, plug the transmitter to your instrument, and the receiver to your amp (or pedal, audio interface and more). It's ready to play.

Moreover, it has a useful MUTE function; just short click the transmitter's POWER button when you want to stop playing for a short time.

Specifications

Operating Frequency Band 5.8 GHz
Audio Quality 24-bit / 44.1 kHz
Operation Range Up to 100 feet line-of-sight (environment-dependent)
Frequency Response 20 Hz – 20 kHz
Latency Less than 5.5ms
THD+ Noise Less than 0.05% 1kHz @-10dbFS
Auto-sleep Mode After 10 minutes without operation
Built-in Battery Capacity 3.7V/500mA (Transmitter&Receiver)
Battery running time 4 hours
Power Case Battery Capacity 3000mAh

Maurizio Bavetta
Reviewed in Italy on February 6, 2025
Ottimo articolo.. Funziona benissimo! L'ho ordinato con la paura che potesse verificarsi il classico e fastidioso "fruscio di fondo", perché ho una chitarra acustica preamplificata, invece tutto perfetto!
Norman P Neufeld
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025
I returned another brand and bought these hoping that spending more would be worth it and after 7 Sunday morning church services, I’m not disappointed. It transmits the piano out to our mixer all of 100 feet away, through people directly blocking the signal. No problems, very good battery life before recharging and the in-case charging feature is great. If I would criticize anything, it’s the auto shut off feature that a user has to be aware of and you have to turn it on again if it’s not used for a while. But overall, a good design.
abhijit karmakar
Reviewed in India on June 15, 2024
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Antonio José hidalgo lopez
Reviewed in Spain on May 17, 2024
Muy cómodo y una calidad muy buena, de momento todo perfecto, es estuche es muy cómodo y fácil para cargar
Uncle Lew
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
I’ve been using the Nux 5.8GHz wireless guitar system for almost a year now with my Taylor acoustic 214CE (uses an active pickup) and it has worked flawlessly. For my Stratocaster I use an Xvive system and both guitars are played at rehearsals and live gigs. As far as going wireless, I’ll never go back to cables again.I’d originally purchased two Xviv units - one for each guitar, but the Xvive sounded awful on the Taylor - all top end, shrill and tinny, without any low end. I immediately returned it and kept the other Xvive for the Strat which seemed to sound OK, although I need to adjust the Strat’s neck or middle pickup tone knobs to compensate. After doing a ton of research on various mid-priced wireless units I discovered Nux. What a difference in sound quality - my Taylor acoustic sounded identical to a cable! Because Taylor guitars can be a bit top-end and trebley, the cable emulation switch on the Nux helps tame excessive thin-sounding notes by rolling off a bit of top end. It’s a subtle difference - simple adjustments to my guitar’s equalizer or the amp will produce similar results.A plus for Nux vs. Xvive - when I walk near a particular light switch in our rehearsal room while playing guitar, the Xvive makes a loud squeal while the Nux unit remains quiet. This might be due to the Xvive using 2.4GHz, but there’s no 2.4GHz devices in the room; the light switch is just a regular 110-120 AC switch so go figure. Maybe the Xvive circuitry is less shielded from electrical interference.Another plus for the Nux is the charging case; after a gig or rehearsal is over and the band is packed up, I simply press a button on the Nux case to start charging the transmitter/receiver inside the case and then dump the zipped up case into my carry bag; I don’t need to remember to charge it later. By the time I get home, the Nux is fully charged and ready to go, but not the Xvive. Gotta remember to charge it, sigh. The most important difference between the two units is tone quality; the Nux sounds the same as a cable but not the Xvive. In retrospect, I should have bought two Nux units and avoided Xvive altogether. When the Xvive eventually dies, I’ll replace it with a Nux.
Customer
Reviewed in Mexico on October 29, 2024
Muy útiles para liberarte de los cables, concierto lleno, bajé del escenario hasta la mitad del recinto y mi bajo no sufrió ninguna perdida de audio. Los recomiendo de manera recreativa ya que para audiofilos obviamente hay cierta perdida en frecuencias para los más exigentes. latencia? Mínima, no sé pierde la expresividad. Pila, muy bien, lo único es que si entrada de carga es USB anterior y no USB C.
Sam Fiorenza
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
So far, so great. This wireless unit worked superbly last weekend when I played at my church. Strong signal, no clicks or popping when I used the mute feature (which is essential between hymns and liturgy music)—flawless performance overall. No one realized that I wasn't using my previous setup at all. I didn't hear any loss in signal between my acoustic guitar and the amp. In fact, my wife thought the sound quality was better than playing through my normal D'Addario cable with mute switch (and that is a great, heavy-duty reliable cable with good signal and pure tone). I'm quite impressed. I have purchased other NUX products, and all of them have been reliable and high quality, so I am not surprised that this wireless system is working well. The battery life is long, and the storage container/charger are also well-designed. I highly recommend this unit.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2022
I've used quite a few of this type of guitar wireless systems in the past. My previous setup was the Xvive U2. When the batteries started to fade on that product I decided to look around for a more modern replacement. First I tried the Swift 5.8GHz units...don't buy them, they are appalling. Then I stumbled on a YouTube clip where the N-UX units were briefly mentioned in a passing comment. They looked interesting so I thought I'd give them a go. They looked really good, particularly the included charging case, what a good idea. As the 2.4GHz band is quite crowded now I decided to go for the 5.8GHz units. I've been using them daily for the last six weeks and I have to say I love them. The mute feature is super handy when swapping guitars. The auto power off helps extend the battery life so even the longest gig are no worries - I've gone 6 hours without issue. Of course if it looks a bit dicey you can always just pop them back in the case for 15minutes during a break and they will charge up significantly in that time. They have a guitar lead simulator that rolls off the top end a bit - full confession, I can't hear any difference which probably means my hearing is shot LOL, but it there, which is nice. Sound quality is impeccable, you can't tell the difference between these units and a guitar lead. You can't hear any latency, they claim less than 5ms and I believe that. The range is fine for 100% of what I do, I'm never more than 10m from my rig so I can't really comment on the maximum range, but come on, unless you are doing stadiums, these will be fine. The construction is about what I'd expect of this type of equipment, it feels light and possibly a bit fragile, but that is how the Xvives originally felt to me and they lasted 4 and half years without issue. I assume the N-UX's will too. I recommend this product, I love just about everything about it. The only thing I would like to see added is the ability to wake up both the receiver and transmitter, from the transmitter (From your guitar) - once they go to sleep you have to wake them up individually, which has caught me out a couple of times :-). But really, that's a first world problem, right :-) Bottom line, if I lost them I'd buy another set immediately. Enough said.
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