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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I have a wireless system of this type and it always worked well with my older basses; however, a few months ago I added an Ibanez SDR405 bass to my stable and quickly found out that my transmitter tip wouldn't seat all the way because of the slanted and recessed input on the front of the bass instead of on the side like my others are, I needed the male tip to be like 1/8" longer. I started looking at several systems and came across this one, the 1/4" male screwed over a 1/8" male looked like it might work, ordered this and it works perfectly, charge lasts 6-7 hrs which is perfect for my 4 hr gigs. Very nice design, so much better than my other on, which has extremely tiny on/off switches on the side, which are a pain in the azz, this unit has nice nice on/off buttons which also light up when the transmitter and receiver are on, easier to charge than my other one and I cannot detect any signal loss or obvious latency. I thank this company from saving me from going back to using a regular cable again, one of my best musical purchases, for sure. Highly recommend, worth every penny!
Amethyst Marie
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Kill the high band on your equalizer to get rid of the UHF interference when playing bass. Perfection. Not so ideal for guitar; sound quality on the higher notes will inevitably suffer. It's easy to use; intuitive, even.I wish the RECEIVER had a 4.5mm peg to plug into a regular radio, as-is only the TRANSMITTER does. Obviously these are meant to be used with amps, so this is to be expected, but it still disappoints me.Battery life is more than sufficient for my needs.It comes with a split USB-C cable for charging both ends at once, which works perfectly. In fact, it also works well for charging my phone and tablet overnight, too.At the price of a decent brand cable, you can go cable-less. My home's top floor is approximately 1500 square feet, and I can play bass anywhere in the house and still hear it clearly from the Fender Rumble in my living room. Amazing value, but because the UHF noise can't be easily compensated for on guitar signal chains, I won't be buying another unless this one wears out in a year or more.
David Morris
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
The reason for just four stars is twofold. One, sometimes they don't work, and I have to turn them off and then on again. I am still experimenting with that issue. The other reason is that as at least one other reviewer mentioned, they do sometimes produce a little white noise. I did purchase two sets, because I needed two receivers for my use. Also I chose these ones because it had a 1/8" transmitter plug, which I needed. But might choose something different if I were to do it over again. Having said all that, they do work, and I will get some good use from them.
gui
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
The UHF signal was good but the unit effected every aspect of my guitar sounds along with the way my volume pedal acted after it was backed off of full volume.I wanted to like it because it's built well and of course the price is right.It did have a super close to a cable sound though. I'm sorry it didn't work out.
Ricky J Marks
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Very nice looking units… Very small and compact not to get in your way when using!Quality material, links very quick with no delay between guitar and amp! Great product for the money…. over 100 foot range !Five dollars for a product, took a few days for a delivery, but worth a wait…
Seta
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
tldr: Great for the price. If you’re on the fence, I don’t think you will be disappointed. I would buy these again.Fantastic audio quality with virtually zero latency.Easy to pair, just match the colors. (You can even make it purple!)Decently long range and battery life. I was able to play from another room. Battery lasts hours.Compact form factor with a large range of motion on the input jack allowing the device to better conform to the shape of your instrument. Feels fairly robust. I’m not worried about it breaking from normal use or minor accidents.The 1/4in jack on the transmitter can be unscrewed to convert to a 3.5in jack. Would have been nice to see this on the receiver as well.USB-C charge port is the standard, but it’s still nice not to see companies cheap out on that.
Todd harris
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
There is definitely some aded noise. It isn't ground loop noise, it's just background white noise, almost like the sound of a dimed amp without an instrument hooked up to it. You could easily get rid of it if you ran it directly into a noise gate, but I wouldn't gig with it.
Judi
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I bought a much more expensive version to go with my Yamaha that was recommended but it was always iffy and would cut out. Bought these after much frustration and they work great. Guitar and ukulele so far. Perfect. Also used two different amps as a test. Perfect.
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