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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**R
Flawless. No dropouts and maintains tone.
I'm a professional musician that gigs a lot. My biggest gripe with the instrument wireless units I've used in the past is dropouts. I'm a bass player, so it's critical that I can trust that my wireless system doesn't drop my signal but it was happening so frequently that I just gave up and went back to using a cable. The common denominator of the systems that I used were that they were all 2.4GHz. When I saw that this Xvive system was 5.8GHz, I decided to roll the dice again on a wireless system for the first time in 6 years.I bought this system 3 months ago and have already used it on 25 gigs. It has been flawless. I haven't had a single dropout issue. Ever! I've used it in big cities, small towns, big venues, small bars... It doesn't matter, it always works as it should. I don't even keep a cable on standby anymore because I have such confidence in this system. I also don't notice any tone degradation or any faint, high-pitched frequency that sometimes occurs with instrument wireless systems.Not only is this the best instrument wireless system I've ever used, it's also the cheapest. Go figure!
Z**Y
Great investment
These work really well. I got these because I was spending too much time futzing around with cables when it trying to practice. This simplified my setup albeit at the cost of having to be mindful to keep them charged which is not hard at all with the included charging cable that allows you to charge both units with a single charger due to its clever Y split design. I also appreciate, as someone whose guitar collection is split between active and passive pickups that it has a dedicated "active" mode unlike many other wireless transmitters that are really only designed for passive pickups. I've never had any interference issues playing at home on the 5.8Ghz spectrum and I run Eero wifi mesh on 2.4 and 5Ghz bands so it does well in an otherwise congested radio spectrum.
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!
V**F
FINALLY, reliable wireless! Wow that took a while to find.
FINALLY! After trying many of the cheaper options (Lekato, Getaria, etc.) and nearly giving up, this is the least costly wireless option that actually works perfectly and has no issues with noise, signal gating or interference/drop-out. The cheaper ones were OK for practice in the studio, but audio glitches and noise made them unusable for live gigs. This one does the job reliably with no audio problems - I am really impressed. Bummer the cheaper ones didn't work out but I guess there's some truth to "You get what you pay for."
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.