🎶 Elevate Your Performance with Wireless Freedom!
The JOYO Wireless Guitar System offers a cutting-edge 5.8GHz transmission for crystal-clear sound, a portable charging box for extended playtime, and compatibility with a wide range of electric instruments. With easy pairing and the ability to connect multiple receivers, this system is designed for musicians who demand quality and convenience.
J**.
Excellent purchase!
I’ve used cheap wireless systems that had turned me off to the wireless thing. I heard about these and took a chance and bought them. I’ve been using it at practice for a while and it is great. I haven’t had any issues. I use it with a modeler, I use it with my orange half stack, even with pedals. It has done fine even with high gain. I’m at the point where I’m going to use it in my live performances. I recommend this product because I don’t think you could find better quality at this price point. Frankly I wouldn’t mind Betta testing more of their economic products. They were packaged well and charged right up. Very intuitive to use and the labeling is visible. For most people I would recommend go with the model that you can articulate the plug in at the instrument if you have odd output jacks but that’s not an issue I have. This product fits neatly in my pick box in my guitar cases.
C**.
Good Product. Works As It should.
I purchased the Joyo to replace a Line 6 Relay G10S (2.4GHz) system after the transmitter crapped out. I have had it for a couple of weeks and I am quite satisfied. I am getting around 6 hours on a charge on the transmitter. The receiver will most likely last longer. The swiveling transmitter input jack is an improvement over the fixed input of the G10S, as I had to use an adapter for it to work with multiple guitars and basses. (The body of the transmitter was too big to fit in the opening to the output jack in the body of my 6 string Ibanez bass (SRMS806). The Joyo fits perfectly without any issues. I also had issues with a squealing noise when using the Line 6 with the adapter in the Ibanez 6 string bass, an Ltd B-4E bass (both with passive pickups and active EQs). No such issue with the Joyo. I use it mostly around the house to keep from getting my feet tangled up in cables. I have no experience with issues of interference, except being able to say that have had no issues with Wi Fi or other devices in my home. Overall good product.
C**P
Seem to be quite good for bass after 8 or so months
So far these work well for bass. I'd wondered if there might be some frequency limitations, but I've encountered none (even with E string tuned down 3 steps). At the cost, who could complain? Now, they might not cut it for a big show, but for what I do they are fine. Now, today the bass started dropping out during practice. Haven't found the problem yet, but it's remotely possible these were involved. But they have a strong signal, so I don't think so. I mostly suspect the amp (we were playing quite loudly and I was pushing the amp), or it cold also be the bass itself, which has one set of pickups that aren't working right.
C**N
No more tripping over cords!!!
Worked right out of the box. Already paired and mostly charged. Does exactly what it should and does it well. I tried it on my guitar and bass. Strong solid signal. I could not hear any interference, noice, or signal latency. And now I don’t have to worry about constantly tripping over my cord in my small practice space. The charging station is very convenient and worth the extra $ in my opinion.
T**K
Works great and very freeing
Had these a month and so far they are working well. I had bought another bargain brand of these and returned after a few days due to latency. I experienced one delay/latency issue with these but it disappeared after restarting them. They pair easy with 4 channels in case they conflict with other nearby WiFi signals. The sound is crystal clear with no 60hz hum at all, although I’ve only used these with my humbucker guitars and haven’t tried my single coils yet. Great value at the $47 I got them for.
M**T
Great system. Out performs my far more expensive Boss system
I have a handful of wireless guitar systems, and have tried a dozen or so in private and public playing situations. This Joyo Tx/Rx set is the best performance to value of all of them. It sounds FAR superior to the various, generic “no-name” 2.4GHz systems, which have a distinctive hiss and trouble transmitting hotter signals from humbuckers and p90s. This system sounds near enough to using a nice cable that I usually can’t hear the difference. The range is adequate , but it does seem to suffer more momentary (half a second or less) drops if I’m out of line of sight than the 2.4 GHz systems.The Boss WL-xx series I own is just slightly better sounding, but recurrent signal drops at even inches of distance makes it virtually unusable. Granted, have a very “connected” house with a lot of competing 2.4GHz and 5 GHz traffic, but this is a widespread and much maligned issue with many of the Boss variants. For my money, I’d have rather bought 2 of this Joyo system over either the WL-20 or WL-50.
S**I
Freedom to play anywhere on stage
I've been using these in the worship band for the past couple of weeks and it is very liberating to not be tethered to my pedal board anymore. They work great. I've had no issues with them even though we have at least a dozen other wireless devices on stage. I've notice no latency and they are pretty much plug n play.