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Post by LTB on Mar 31, 2022 21:11:04 GMT -5
Getaria wireless
A friend turned me on to these. I was skeptical but he told me over a year ago a friend told him about them and said they worked well for him for (now) 2 years. I gave it a try and got it yesterday. I had trouble believing him the guitar or bass sounded exactly same as with a good cable. It is rechargeable and takes 1.5 hrs to charge. They give you a usb charging cable that charges both the transmitter and receiver at the same time. Last up to 8 hours between charges and he said he bought a 2nd one to switch out for gigs that last longer. I ordered one and found it absolutely does sound the same as my $40 instrument cable. Very easy to use. Has 4 channels to choose from by just pressing the channel button and it as 4 very small L.E.D.'s to show it's channel on both receiver and transmitter. The only other button is power slide switch. After playing with it with 4 out of 5 basses (includi one of my two actives) I love this thing. After playing it today I went ahead and ordered a 2nd one. At $54 each it was a no brainer. The bandwidth is 20-22khz. 105db snr 5.6ms latency and works up to 100 ft distance. I can only hope it lasts a while as I am really excited over this. Until now I refused to pay $200 or more for a good one. If it doesn't it is cheap enough to buy another
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Post by jtheissen on Mar 31, 2022 22:07:40 GMT -5
I have used an Xvive system for about 2 1/2 years. Practices, indoor and outdoor gigs, never a problem. $150 or so then. Our bassist just got one and loves it.
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Post by Vibroluxer on Mar 31, 2022 22:19:06 GMT -5
I have used an Xvive system for about 2 1/2 years. Practices, indoor and outdoor gigs, never a problem. $150 or so then. Our bassist just got one and loves it. Ditto. Going on 2yrs w/o a hitch. I got them on SDOTD for around $50
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Post by rdr on Apr 1, 2022 7:51:25 GMT -5
I have the same set as LTB, and co firm that they work great!
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Post by walshb 🦒 on Apr 1, 2022 10:43:37 GMT -5
I've had these for a few years now, and no problems at all. They were less than $50 at the time I purchased them.
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Post by LTB on Apr 1, 2022 13:06:16 GMT -5
I've had these for a few years now, and no problems at all. They were less than $50 at the time I purchased them. Cool looking! Are they single Channel? I only see one button I assume is for power.
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Post by reverendrob on Apr 1, 2022 17:38:04 GMT -5
Assume the switched marked "on" is power, the other given bluetooth will likely be the "pair" button.
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Post by walshb 🦒 on Apr 1, 2022 20:11:51 GMT -5
I've had these for a few years now, and no problems at all. They were less than $50 at the time I purchased them. Cool looking! Are they single Channel? I only see one button I assume is for power. I'll have to look that up, sorry! I've had them so long I honestly don't recall.
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Post by markfromhawaii on Apr 2, 2022 11:37:50 GMT -5
This is cool. I’ve always wondered though if it’s possible to use 2 transmitter/receivers on the input and output of a pedal board.
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Post by walshb 🦒 on Apr 3, 2022 20:52:55 GMT -5
Cool looking! Are they single Channel? I only see one button I assume is for power. I'll have to look that up, sorry! I've had them so long I honestly don't recall. Here are some of the specs for the Ammoon wireless I posted. It does mention 4 channels, I think most of these systems are probably about the same and possibly even made in the same factory, but that's only a guess. They are closer to $60 now at Walmart, that's still pretty cheap. "Wireless guitar system supports uncompressed signal transmitting and more than 100 feet outdoor transmission ; plug and play, no need of connection cable, flexible and convenient to use. Less than 6ms latency, no lag or no signal loss; supports simultaneous broadcasts on 4 channels.(Only supports passive electric guitar pickup and piezo-electric Acoustic guitar pickup without microphone system pickup) Superior 110dB dynamic , 24-bit/48KHz high-quality audio broadcasting, and 10Hz-22kHz full frequency response for more stable and more clear signal transmission. Built-in rechargeable lithium battery, working time is up to 5 hours after fully charged, and comes with a USB cable for convenient recharging, which ensures good performance for your every show. 220° rotatable plug design, available for most electric guitars, bass, electric-acoustic guitars, even suitable for stratocaster style guitars with system. "
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Post by LTB on Apr 3, 2022 22:24:01 GMT -5
walshb, You are probably spot on about being made by being made in the same factory. I love the coolness of looks of your devices
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