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Xvive A58 Wireless Guitar System 5.8GHz Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Active or Passive Pickup Electric/Acoustic Bass Guitar
R**B
Recommend
Used several times now. No latency, great sound. Excellent battery life. Only had to use channel scan once, very helpful! My only issue is trying to turn it off during breaks in the dark and accidentally hitting the channel scan button, but that's easy to fix and not enough of an issue to change how happy I am with it.
M**N
Great wireless transmitters for guitars etc!
These work great, charge lasts quite a while and easy to charge. Using with my acoustic electric, connected to and amp. Delay is practically non existent, they project clear sound and no feedback whatsoever. Receiver and transmitter are clearly marked. Great range, too. The auto Chanel select is a nice feature, be sure to read the instructions to set these up properly and enjoy!
R**E
Works Great!
Just received it and did some tests. Easy to use, feels like sturdy construction, and it did very well when compared it directly with my cable. No volume change and the tone was great, extremely close to the cable.It has great features such as channel scan, so it finds the strongest clearest channel for you in that venue at that time. It also has a passive and active mode depending on what type of pickups your instrument has. Very compact and comes in a great carrying case. Looking forward to taking this out on the road!
M**K
Works as promised, gave me faith in lower priced wireless systems!
I like this product. I've tried several other brands and gave up on wireless transmitters/receivers for guitar. However, this one crossed my path while surfing YouTube and I decided to try it. The units work as promised, providing immediate guitar to amp sound latency and accurate rendition. I sometimes go from one room to another with partial shielding by walls if you draw a straight line between transmitter/receiver; when I get to 40 feet the clarity breaks down a bit but for practicing it is not really an issue. I suspect that on a stage or single open room, it would be far less vulnerable to sound degradation. The battery charge lasts quite awhile; never timed it, but sometimes I practice for a few hours without problem. I have used the transmitter with three different quality guitars, even one guitar with an odd (but cool) guitar jack placement (2001 G&L ASAT Deluxe). They all worked well. One of the three guitars has an active, battery powered, output and the transmitter worked just fine with it. It actually has a setting for it. The units seem sturdy, not flimsy in any way. They are aesthetically pleasing and the simple carrying case is a bonus. I would give this transmitter/receiver a try.
J**R
Works great with Taylor Acoustics
Works perfect on my Taylor acoustics, from a mini plus to builders special. Don't waste time on the cheaper kind, I tried several. This one works fine, holds a charge well, no interference problems, lightweight and reliable. The case works great and is high quality too. Good by guitar cords!
D**.
Massive Improvement Over the 2.4Ghz Model
Right away when you open the package, you realize that the new model is less atractive than the old one.It isn't glossy. It has a weird oblong shape to it. But It's about the same size as the previous model.So on to the good stuff.It is very lightweight. It makes you aware that you should probably go easy on these. I don't know how much abuse they can take, and I'm trying not to find out.There is a power switch (remember to turn these off when not in use!) a power indicator light and I believe it has six channel light indicators.I don't really care about the indicators. I was looking for a new version of the old wireless system that didn't work on the 2.4Ghz frequency that nearly everything else seems to work on.When I first went wireless, 2.4Ghz was just fine. I still needed to be consistent with the direction I was facing to get the best signal. But it was workable and sounded fantastic.Fast forward just a couple years. Maybe three.The wireless system has sooo much interference that it's nearly impossible to find a clear channel to use while playing.When I first had seen the 5.8Ghz advertising, I figured it was just a money grab and didn't really provide any benefit. I was clearly in the wrong. The new frequency has been nothing short of spectacular.The signal is clear as day and I'm very satisfied with the new design.I still see they are selling the 2.4Ghz version, but I think it's wrong for them to do so knowing that the airwaves are jam-packed on that frequency.Regardless of the right or wrong, I'm going to continue to use the new design and do so with a smile on my face. This is the best purchase I've made in a while.I can't recommend this enough to those who have not ever used wireless systems but are looking for their first one, or are stuck with a 2.4Ghz and tired of dealing with the endless interference.
X**X
For a casual, this is the best purchase for freedom; frequent charging though
Current use: roughly a month. Will edit over time.TLDR: for the casuals, it just works.Pro’s:✅ low latency: I’m not sensitive, so YMMV; motu m2 with neural dsp via wired playback✅ usb audio interface compatibility: motu m2✅ neural DSP (sim) compatability✅ multiple guitar compatibility (tod10, tod10n, les Paul standard, donner hush i)✅✅✅ wireless freedom: I have a bunch of 2.4hz and Bluetooth stuff going on. This uses a diff signal. So far no problem. Not having a cable makes thing less crowded in the office.❌ recharge frequently: this is a me problem. I tend to leave things on all the time. It’s actually quite simple to swipe the off button on both the receiver and transmitter. I have not tested the full maximum playtime but I do practicing sessions 30min-60min which is sufficient.❌ bulky: fair, it needs to be big for the hardware inside. But depending on what style of plug you have, you can’t rotate it full 360. This kind of needs to be handle with care to not scratch the paint as well has trying to put on a stand.
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