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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
no issues. works as advertised
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on September 5, 2024
TUTTO OK COME DA DESCRIZIONE CONSEGNA VELOCISSIMA VENDITORE AFFIDABILE
Giuseppe
Reviewed in Italy on July 25, 2024
Ottimo prodotto anche la risposta in tempo reale molto buona, avevo paura che ci fosse un po' di ritardo nel suono, invece e' praticamente la stessa risposta che ho collegando direttamente un cavo jack.Molto soddisfatto dell'acquisto
Alex
Reviewed in Mexico on February 19, 2024
Me gustó que llego a tiempo y con cuidado en su entrega, su funciinamiento es muy bueno y no causa interferencia al tocar con la guitarra.
Sérgio Amorim
Reviewed in Spain on February 11, 2024
It is a cheap product so quality is not the best thing. It does it's job but do expect high level of noise.
Working in the snow
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
No more wires in the way
Tales From Our Pocket
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
The system effectively eliminates the cable between your instrument and your amp, effects units, or sound mixer. The sound is crisp and clear. I cannot tell the difference between this and a normal guitar cable. I tried this in three different instruments and they all worked great after resetting both the receiver and transmitter. It works with an electric bass, an acoustic-electric guitar, and an electric violin.The set comes with a dual charging cable so you can charge both transmitter and receiver at the same time (saving charging time). I had it plugged in for probably two hours and the battery lasted at least that long. It should last through an entire three hour gig.These units don't have a pivot at all. Some of these wireless transmitter-receiver sets I own already have a plug that pivots a bit. This enables you to keep the body of the unit closer to the instrument. With this set the body of the transmitter and receiver protrudes quite a bit. If you're ok with that, this is a great system.EDIT: These aren't the best quality wireless units and I wouldn't recommend them. After using this set only three times they stopped working (no sound at all). After a while I tried them again after a while and there was sound, but it came through with a strong hiss. I threw them in the trash.
_windfish_
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
Pros: connects easily, zero lag/delay in sound transmission, lightweight, charges quickly and seems to hold a charge for a while.Cons: Sounds muted and thin, as if some of the bandwidth is getting chopped off. It's very noticeable and annoying. Playing at low volume sometimes doesn't transmit at all or cuts in and out, sounding terrible - the threshold for transmission is way too high. Meaning there is some sort of cutoff at low volumes that this system is just blocking out - I have the guitar turned up all the way, and am just modulating the output volume of my amp... still doesn't get all those soft notes.I can't be too hard on this wireless system because it is so inexpensive. For less than half the price of most wireless systems you get a kit that will work for practicing around the house if you don't want to be connected by cable. But it really does sound awful - like the signal is being squished somehow... everything comes out muted and way less punchy/crisp than with a cable. Plus, you can't play at low volume with this kit or it just won't transmit at all - sometimes when playing at low volume it will cut in and out, obviously sounds terrible. If you ever want to do some fingerstyle playing it likely won't pick up all the notes.Overall you pay for what you get. If you want a wireless system that will sound better and pick up those low volume/finger picked notes, you're going to have to pay a lot more than this kit. This will suffice for a quick practice session at home, but the low price is reflected in the low quality of this system.
A. J. Silverman
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
I was dubious about this product. I am one of those old school people that likes a wire over wireless, especially when quality is a factor. I prefer wired mice ,keyboards, headsets, etc. because of this. I fully expected signal noise at best, interference at worst. I got neither.I took them right out of the box and connected the clearly marked adapter for the amp side and the other for my guitar, and used them daily for about a week before I noticed any degradation of the signal.At that point I had nearly forgotten I was wireless so checking power on the adapters didn't occur to me right away. Once I sussed it out, put them on a charger for about 3 hours, I haven't yet had to recharge them since. It's been over a month and I only had to charge once!I am playing through an amp by myself, not in a performance or studio setting. I intended to try to gauge the signal to noise ratio using a Scarlet DI, but my gear was not able to pick up any aberrant signal or underlying noise. I am not a full-fledged audio pro, so my gear is mostly about production not qualification.With that, I feel like these are great for garage bands, student's practicing, or any closet Guitar Hero shredding away in their home studio.I also used these in a pinch for a conference that was short on some hardware they needed for the production. The 2 PAs had passthrough 1/4" interfaces I was able to pair them together across a room wirelessly. I definitely came away looking like an audio superhero!!!
TetrisTidyingTechniques
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
My husband and I love music, and we have lots of instruments at home, but we're not professionals, just casual players.This is a portable, lightweight, and compact product that works as expected.Instructions were included in the box, but it was intuitive and easy to use.We tested it with our guitar and a friend's bass inside our apartment with the devices about 10m apart from each other, and the product worked nicely with both instruments. It doesn't get in the way while you're playing, which is nice, but when there is a wall between the devices, there is a bit of a delay.The sound quality is not awesome, but it's adequate if you're an at-home casual player like my husband and I.Overall, this is a nice-to-have accessory that removes the hurdles of having to plug in cables to your guitar to practice.This review is for [bairutong Wireless Guitar System,Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver,Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery Digital Transmitter Receiver 4 Channels for Electric Guitar Bass Violin].
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