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Wireless Guitar System,XIAOKOA UHF Wireless Guitar Transmitter – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Wireless Guitar System,XIAOKOA UHF Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver 164Feet Range with HD LED Screen for Electric Guitar Bass Musical Instruments (Black)
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C. T (verified owner) –
Wireless with great sound and range. – Charges relatively quickly with the supplied usb cables. (wall charger not included) The overall charge lasts about 2hrs depending on the volume control and the amount you play. The controls are clearly marked with volume plus and minus buttons and a slide on/off switch. Range depends on any obstructions, but about 65′ is easily done.
R. B (verified owner) –
Good budget system – A reasonably priced wireless system. They work well with with my basses that have preamps, even my Spector which isn’t compatible with many budget wireless systems. I’m able to walk around my apartment playing without losing signal,even with a wall between me and the receiver. Battery life hasn’t been tested but it’s at least 4 hours. That’s the longest I’ve used them between charges and they’ve never died on me. I would recommend these as a wallet friendly system to use around the home. Unsure how they’d work in a gigging situation as I’ve never used them outside my apartment or around other instruments and wireless systems.
E. R (verified owner) –
Battery life is not as advertised. – After 1 hour or so the batteries are 1/3 discharged . They don’t last the stated 6 hours.
Z. C (verified owner) –
EXCELENT. – I’ve read some of the reviews. Some folks have had issues with ‘hiss’? Other negative issues also… I’ve had the original Nady-Pro system back in the late 70’s. They were the first on the market. All the rock-stars used the VHF Nady models… They were about $700+ – way back then… I bought the FM Nady unit, which was in the $400 range… THIS SYSTEM BLOWS THE OLD NADY’S AWAY! TOTALLY… – No hiss whatsoever; with multiple amp brands/models. The big thing – SOUND QUALITY! – EXCELLENT. “AS GOOD AS CORDED”. And I’ve been playing electric guitars for over 40 years – Rock-N-Roll. I even build and work on guitars (Luthier). For $40 bucks, these units are excellent. Good battery life. They take about an hour to charge. Very good wireless range. Quiet. Sound is as good as corded. You know, I can’t really ask for more… My old Nady wireless, which I used a lot, really messed with my sound. Not even close to corded. But, it was the only thing available at that time, in the late 70’s… The VHF was too pricey for me, but, I think it had better sound… That’s what the rock stars were using… All I can say, is, I got a good pair. And I would highly recommend this brand and model/system. I use these transmitters every day. They are really impressive. And no ‘telescopic’ antenna either, like the old systems… I’m very impressed! 🙂
R. B (verified owner) –
Good budget system – A reasonably priced wireless system. They work well with with my basses that have preamps, even my Spector which isn’t compatible with many budget wireless systems. I’m able to walk around my apartment playing without losing signal,even with a wall between me and the receiver. Battery life hasn’t been tested but it’s at least 4 hours. That’s the longest I’ve used them between charges and they’ve never died on me. I would recommend these as a wallet friendly system to use around the home. Unsure how they’d work in a gigging situation as I’ve never used them outside my apartment or around other instruments and wireless systems.
P. H (verified owner) –
So far…great! – Wireless has come a long way since the 80’s. Just checking the battery life to give it an I love this product.
T. B (verified owner) –
Works perfectly – I have to remember to charge it…
C. T (verified owner) –
Wireless with great sound and range. – Charges relatively quickly with the supplied usb cables. (wall charger not included) The overall charge lasts about 2hrs depending on the volume control and the amount you play. The controls are clearly marked with volume plus and minus buttons and a slide on/off switch. Range depends on any obstructions, but about 65′ is easily done.
P. H (verified owner) –
So far…great! – Wireless has come a long way since the 80’s. Just checking the battery life to give it an I love this product.
E. R (verified owner) –
Battery life is not as advertised. – After 1 hour or so the batteries are 1/3 discharged . They don’t last the stated 6 hours.
D. E (verified owner) –
Easy to understand buttons / user interface – Really happy with this gift I got. It worked just as expected. Was easy to set up and understand the buttons. The range was good for my needs of a large room that I play in
Z. C (verified owner) –
EXCELENT. – I’ve read some of the reviews. Some folks have had issues with ‘hiss’? Other negative issues also… I’ve had the original Nady-Pro system back in the late 70’s. They were the first on the market. All the rock-stars used the VHF Nady models… They were about $700+ – way back then… I bought the FM Nady unit, which was in the $400 range… THIS SYSTEM BLOWS THE OLD NADY’S AWAY! TOTALLY… – No hiss whatsoever; with multiple amp brands/models. The big thing – SOUND QUALITY! – EXCELLENT. “AS GOOD AS CORDED”. And I’ve been playing electric guitars for over 40 years – Rock-N-Roll. I even build and work on guitars (Luthier). For $40 bucks, these units are excellent. Good battery life. They take about an hour to charge. Very good wireless range. Quiet. Sound is as good as corded. You know, I can’t really ask for more… My old Nady wireless, which I used a lot, really messed with my sound. Not even close to corded. But, it was the only thing available at that time, in the late 70’s… The VHF was too pricey for me, but, I think it had better sound… That’s what the rock stars were using… All I can say, is, I got a good pair. And I would highly recommend this brand and model/system. I use these transmitters every day. They are really impressive. And no ‘telescopic’ antenna either, like the old systems… I’m very impressed! 🙂
T. B (verified owner) –
Works perfectly – I have to remember to charge it…
F. I (verified owner) –
Good, but there are definitely better ones – There is a lot I liked about this wireless system. When switching it one it was as loud as a wire by default, but still had 3 more volume increases if I needed it. Since the default setting was decent, that made having a volume control appealing. Problem is, if you use the volume control on the transmitter there was a loud obnoxious ding so you can never touch the volume while playing, thereby making the volume control almost useless.
D. E (verified owner) –
Easy to understand buttons / user interface – Really happy with this gift I got. It worked just as expected. Was easy to set up and understand the buttons. The range was good for my needs of a large room that I play in
F. I (verified owner) –
Good, but there are definitely better ones – There is a lot I liked about this wireless system. When switching it one it was as loud as a wire by default, but still had 3 more volume increases if I needed it. Since the default setting was decent, that made having a volume control appealing. Problem is, if you use the volume control on the transmitter there was a loud obnoxious ding so you can never touch the volume while playing, thereby making the volume control almost useless.