🎸 Unleash Your Sound Without Limits!
The 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System offers a hassle-free, high-quality audio experience for musicians. With its easy one-click frequency switching, exceptional 24bit/48KHz sound quality, and a robust 5-hour battery life, this system is designed for seamless performance. Utilizing advanced UHF technology, it ensures low latency and minimal interference, making it perfect for electric, acoustic, and bass guitars.
U**O
Excellent Wireless Guitar Transceiver
The wireless G7 transceiver set came charged and ready to go. No noticeable latency. Works well through walls, doesn’t cause interference with WiFi. Inexpensive, appear to be well made, they work well.
D**L
Great wireless for my bass guitar!
At this price level, these work great for my bass guitar. They charged quickly and paired very easily to my instrument. I'm impressed there is, to me, no distinguishable latency and the sound comes through my rig as well as my more expensive wireless unit. I never use a cable so this is saying a lot. Shipping was quick and I am very pleased with my purchase.
G**.
These are great
*** Update after playing these things for a while forget about what I said below about no tonal issues. They do have tonal problems. If you swap them out with a cable one after the other so your ears are fresh to what you've been listening to there is noticeable loss of richness in the tone. I have not tried to EQ it yet and don't know if I can but it is there no doubt. So I use these for practice. For the most part you could use them for a show. The audience never knows what they are listening to tonal wise so they would work fine but it might not be what you want to hear. I also purchased a set from another vendor, they are in the same housing but they seem to add what I would describe as a compression effect and less volume. I do not have any professional level i.e. expensive wireless adapters so I can't say what they sound like. Maybe they have the same issues? Who knows.Love these things I have two sets, one for the input to my pedal board and one for the output to the amp. They work great and have long enough battery life for me. They don't have any tonal problems and fit my Ibanez. The guitar shaped wireless adapters will not fit an Ibanez recessed socket so beware. I bought one I am in the process of returning because of that.I use these in my studio and have nothing negative to say about them. They are well made, the batteries last longer than my sessions, they are compact and easy to sync and change channels. I've never had a dropout. I cannot comment on gigging with them as I don't do that but imagine they would work just fine.I will be buying another set soon. If you are looking to go wireless give these a try I think you'll be happy with them.*** Update. And I am removing one star. If you long press the receiver power button too long it will not power on. The led's will flash and the unit will turn off. You have a very short window of time to release that button when the led lights. As soon as you see the green light come on release the button or you will be scratching your head as to why it won't turn on all the time. That is a firmware problem in the code for this thing. Maybe they'll fix it.It's a pure guess as to what channel they are operating on. They need some sort of indicator, just 2 led's or something.The LED's are too bright and use too much power. They should be reduced to a small single point led increasing battery life and decreasing distraction when playing.The units need a fix in the power on/off area. If you connect the units to a charger on your pedal board and sync them all is good. If you then turn off or disconnect the charger they stay on until the battery is dead instead of turning off. If you turn on or connect the charger while the units are operating the units will turn off and you have to sync them again. A simple fix they can do is turn the units off and on when they sense power on the micro port. The manual switch can then be an override. The idea is just to keep them connected to a charger and power them on and off with the pedal board/charger power just like a pedal. Saving you a lot of trouble. If it worked I would only have to power on and off the transmitter on the guitar. All the others on the pedal board and amp would cycle up and down with the power switch. I have a charge port on my amp so it would do the same.Wirelessly they work great, no drops, great tone. I'm happy about that. The human interaction is painful though as explained above. I don't gig though so your milage may vary.I'll update again if I find more things to think about.
M**,
Clear Sound, East Connection, No Expirienced Dropouts
This system is absolutely fantastic! I received the system today, verified it had a full charge, & connected it between my LiberLive C1 and my Positive Grid Spark Go. It worked flawlessly!I am unable to play my standard guitars anymore due to my "old man hands".The G7 system made for an extremely easy way to enjoy making some music while being able to enjoy all the Spark effects! Many Thanks!
L**)
Works as it should used on both bass and guitar
Worked fine. First time I used it came fully charged. To
S**N
Make sure to turn off while your on break at your gigs
Great for the price.Great for guitarist that move around installation very easy and quick.Sounds great
M**N
Constant signal dropouts at gigs. Seller issued a refund.
::Edit:: I'm leaving the original review below in its entirety but wanted to note that I contacted the seller for assistance and although they did not have a way to fix the issue, they did follow through and offered me a refund. I still rate the product itself 1 star but the seller was responsive and provided a satisfactory resolution.Original review:Bought it to have a better wireless unit for gigs and relegate the one I've been using to backup status. This claims to have better signal strength than 5.8Ghz units but I haven't found this to be the case at all. Every single gig I've used it at the signal cuts out if I move more than 10 feet away from the receiver. I've tried switching channels but that doesn't help either. This is not worth even the $40 I paid for it. The other wireless I'm using is a 5.8Ghz unit cost about $70 and is a million times better.The only way this one is usable is if I never move more than 5 feet away from the receiver. It's no better than using a regular cable. Also, it does degrade the signal/sound quality a little bit.I'm past the return period so I'm stuck with it and will keep it in my gig bag as an expensive backup that's only usable if I don't move around much.It's not really clear what technology this uses but whatever it is, whether real UHF or 2.4 or 5.8, it's complete garbage. If you want a cheap wireless I recommend spending just a couple more $$$ and getting one of the 5.8ghz systems.Or for a much higher end system, Shure GLX-D. I have one of those too and it's definitely the best wireless I've ever used but it's very expensive and the receiver takes up a spot on my pedalboard. But if I'm playing an "important" gig, that's the one I use. For my regular bar gigs I'll keep using my $70 5.8ghz system and stick this one way down at the bottom of my gig back as an emergency backup.
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