🎶 Unleash Your Sound, Go Wireless!
The Sondery Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver System offers high-quality audio broadcasting with a 5.8GHz frequency, ensuring minimal latency and maximum range. Compatible with various electric instruments, it features a plug-and-play design and a rechargeable battery for up to 4 hours of use, making it the perfect choice for musicians seeking freedom and flexibility.
Package Dimensions | 16.1 x 13.11 x 4.39 cm; 259 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | A4 |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
Item Weight | 259 g |
S**A
Best-sounding of the 3 different wireless sets I use
Two things make me enjoy these better than the Xvives that are (now) my back-up set, along with some Pogolabs:1) Excellent clear but smooth sound- I play several times a week in acoustic sets and the quality of the sound reduces the EQ required- the less you have to faff around, the easier the set-up. It's not too bright but still brighter than the, frankly, slightly muffled Xvive U2s I also have. YMMV...2) Auto pairing (on this device at least) means if I suddenly get interference from someone's phone, I just click the channel change button on the guitar transmitter and, usually, it's gone. No need to to go the amp and fiddle around with the two devices. That makes a huge difference as I may not be able to get to the amp very quickly/easily on the night. Many systems require you to access both devices, this one doesn't.3) Battery life: I play 4hr sessions and 2hr gigs- for the former, I have to switch off the transmitter when having a break or it wouldn't last the night, so, not quite the 4hrs promised by the advert (this after 1 year's use). The receiver would easily last 4hrs but it has less work to do obviously. This battery issue is why I also sometimes use the Xvive U2s as their battery life is better, but not enough to make me want to use them over the Sondery's better (to me, for acoustic guitar) sound quality.4) 5.8GHz: received wisdom is that the higher frequency has les interference than the 2.4GHz ones. This has not been my experience- it just seems to be getting worse on all frequencies- this may be down to increased wireless use or increase in devices that use 5.8GHz but mainly seems down to the quality of the unit involved: Xvive is best this way, followed by the Sonderys and worst on the cheap Pogolabs. Bear in mind that you have to hold both Xvives to changes channels, which can be either a pain or impossible depending on the situation you're in. Can't remember for the Pogolabs as I haven't used them for several months...sorry.Hope this helps someone!
G**Y
Best wireless guitar system I’ve used
I’ve used other wireless guitar systems, some of them large and bulky, needing to be attached to a strap, and other smaller systems, that work well but don’t tell you how much power is left in the battery. This system has all the features you need, channel number (there are 4 available), signal strength, battery, and a mute button on the transmitter, which means you can swap between guitars without a loud clunk through the speakers. I bought this with a Prime Day discount, but it’s well worth the full price, well made and small but sturdy.
M**L
Impressive
well made and work very well
B**1
Good, while it works
Bought this back in December last year and I was impressed by the sound quality and low latency for the price. However, fast forward eight months to today and the transmitter will not switch on. It lights up when charging but the power button for the unit is defective. The receiver still works but, obviously, I need both the receiver and transmitter to work or they're both useless.
M**E
Fantastic Value
Fantastic value for money and the usual super quick delivery. I bought this as a gift for a friend after having used one myself for the last 6 months.
M**E
A must have
Love this, set up was easy, sound quality is spot on, does what I wanted as in I want to be cable free whilst having fun playing my guitar in my garage, would recommend this product.
D**S
Poor Service
Do not buy this product or anything else from Amazon. It was defective and Amzon would not help even though it was still under the guarantee
D**N
40% volume drop. Just not useable for stage work.
Didn't expect a lot for the money but the volume drop using this system simply is not acceptable for stage work. They look really pretty with their display and the battery life is OK. Had to return.
J**
Nice product Nice price!
I purchased this item because some of my guitars have active pickups. Works excellent with active & passive pickups, and no noticeable latency whatsoever. Fast charging & long lasting battery, I can complete a full 3 hour gig and still have battery power afterwards.
D**N
Wireless transmitter.
I liked the prompt delivery. The system is easy to work and the reception is good. Only tried it for 10 minutes but I like it so far. Fits nicely on my strat. Don’t see any problems fitting it on any other guitar. Love the freedom.
F**I
Buen producto
Es un muy buen producto, fácil de usar,le doy 4 estrellas porque no dura mucho la pila, solo 4hr entonces tengo que cargarlos en cada trabajo
L**I
Basso rumore e bassa latenza
Rispetto ad uno dei soliti sistemi wireless a 2.4GHz che usavo prima, questo Sondery a 5Ghz, scelto tra gli altri perche la porta usb-c poteva essere indizio di progetto più recente, mostra un rumore molto più basso e una latenza più che dimezzata. Non ci sono differenze significative del timbro, rispetto al cavo e anche l'autonomia è soddisfacente, sicuranente almeno tre ore filate, oltre non ho provato.Per chi può intendere, allego immagini dello spettro del rumore, appena sopra a quello di fondo del mixer con cavo, della latenza (6msec contro i 14msec dell'altro sistema) e anche un'immagine del rumore dell'altro.Nota, la fase del segnale viene invertita di 180°, il vecchio non era invertente ma la cosa è totalmente ininfluente.Buona sensazione tattile di sufficiente robustezza.Consigliato sicuramente.
K**P
Alles gut
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