🎶 Cut the cords, not the vibe—wireless freedom for the modern musician!
The Amazon Basics Digital Wireless Guitar System delivers professional-grade 2.4GHz wireless transmission with ultra-low latency (<5ms) and a 100-foot range. Featuring a 220° rotatable plug and rechargeable batteries with auto sleep/wake functionality, it ensures high-fidelity 24bit/44.1kHz sound for electric guitars, basses, keyboards, and other instruments with pickups.
O**S
Added a star, now 5 stars. Inexpensive. Sounds good. Using for over a year now!
Been using for over a year now. Add durability to the Pros column! Went from 4 to 5 stars in my opinion.Good clean sound transmission. Batteries last long enough to get the job done.Pros:Price/quality ratio- as with most Amazon Basics items, you're getting a good deal on a quality bit of gear.Clear transmission of signalLightweight- throw these in a gig bag pocket and you cant tell the weight differenceBatteries- hang in there for the whole gig.Cons:Button placement- if you go to switch off the transmitter between sets, or reach to unplug it when changing guitars, there's a good chance you'll tap the button that changes radio frequencies.Latency- It's not bad, but perceptible, especially with a modeler/effect that also has some latency.Interference- I have to put my wireless IEM pack on the opposite side of my body, otherwise I hear something like a loud mosquito buzzing in the IEMs. Annoying, but workable.Bottom line,:Good value for the money if you are mindful of the quirks.I think my next wireless will be analog. In that case, I'll be trading near-pristine sound quality for zero latency. Update: I'm still sticking with this, because it just works, and works well.
G**S
git rid of your guitar chord.
It worked well. I'm using it at an assisted living facility in a small meeting room with 20 to 25 folks. Solo guitar with a UHF wireless headset mic into a small 6 channel mixer and a mackie thump go. The sound of the guitar was natural and no dropouts even though the distance is a few feet not 100s of feet. I mainly bought it so that I wouldn't have any cords on the floor and that was accomplished and I'm happy with it.
M**L
Does what it's supposed to
They work fine, simple to use. My only complaint is it adds a bit more high end, maybe most of you won't notice, but I'm a stickler for tone.
S**P
Well worth the price
Wow, what a pleasant surprise. This unit, at a fraction of the price of more touted systems, performs perfectly well. In a small, home environment, that is. If that's your use case by all means buy this over the $150 competitor.Yes, it feels cheap and lightweight. Maybe it won't last forever. But at the price it is completely worth considering.
H**N
Outstanding performance at a fraction of the price
I recently purchased the Amazon Basics Digital Wireless Guitar System to test alongside my newly installed K&K Sound Pure Classic pickup system. Before this, I had spent twice as much on the Kadjuh Wireless XLR Guitar Transmitter Receiver, only to be met with utter disappointment. The sound quality of the Kadjuh system was terrible no matter how much I adjusted it. The bass string sounds were especially poor, and the overall performance was plagued with noise and interference.In contrast, the Amazon Basics system was a revelation. The sound quality was night and day different—loud, clear, and consistent, with no noise or interference. The low frequencies were rich and full, proving that the issue wasn’t my pickup system but the Kadjuh setup.Unfortunately, I missed the return window for the Kadjuh system, so I’m stuck with it. But the Amazon Basics wireless system has exceeded all expectations, especially for its price. If you’re searching for an affordable, high-quality wireless guitar system, this one is a no-brainer. Highly recommended!
T**N
Great for the price and for convenience at home, but it's limited in use
I play Electric Upright Bass. It's a model SLB300PRO for reference. My bass is low impedance and with active electronics. I had no issues with distortion, clipping, headroom, noise, etc. So it works great with active pickups/active electronics.For me these are perfect for use at home. I don't have to run a long cord across my living room. I also had the idea of using it before rehearsals as a way of dialing in my sound because I could unplug my cable and use the wireless and be able to stand FOH.I have a PA system as my living room speakers which double as a sound system when I want to play. Before, I'd have to run cords across and cleanup the cords afterwards. The cords also tended to snag on things. My biggest issue is that I can tell there is a tiny bit of latency there. That for me is enough for me to not want to use them unless I really don't want to deal with the cords. I do like the fact that I can turn off the transmitter and the sound is dead silent. It's like having a built in mute box.For FOH it's worth it just for that. However, the frequency response isn't flat. It's fairly flat but I can tell there is a some loss of response and accuracy around the 150-350Hz range. It's close enough that I can use it for this and just keep in mind that I need to compensate for the frequency response.I figured for the price I think I'll keep it.Pro:RechargeableDecent soundPriceCons:Short Battery LifeVery slight but perceptible Latency
L**K
Sounds good.
Performed as advertised. Better than expected for the price. Would recommend and buy again.
S**V
Flaky electronics. Stops working quickly.
The first set didn’t work so I returned it. The second set stopped working (stopped communicating wirelessly, despite being switched on and set to the same channel) after like three months, after I charged them. Switching to a name brand one this time. Worked great—until it didn’t.
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