Getaria 2.4GHZ Wireless Guitar System Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery Digital Transmitter Receiver for Electric Guitar Bass (Black)
Specifications:
Color: Silver/ Black(optional)
Sample Range: 24bit/ 48KHz uncompressed digital transmission
Latency: < 12ms
Range: about 30 meters
THD + Noise: -98dB
Dynamic Range: > 105dB
Operating Band: 2.4G ISM Worldwide
Frequency Response: 20-20KHz, +1dB/-3dB
Power Supply: Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery
Charging: USB port
Item Size: 13 * 3.8 * 1.2cm / 5.1 * 1.5 * 0.5in
Item Weight: 34g / 1.2oz (for each)
Package Size: 14 * 10.5 * 4.5cm / 5.5 * 4.1 * 1.8in
Package Weight: 180g / 6.3oz
Note:
The guitar and guitar amplifier showed in the picture are not included.
Package List:
1 * Transmitter
1 * Receiver
1 * USB Charging Cable
1 * User Manual(English)
Product Features
- Wireless transmitter & receiver set designed for electronic music instruments like guitar, bass, etc.
- 2.4G uncompressed wireless signal transmission, low noise and latency, effective range is about 30 meters.
- Supports 6 sets of devices working at same time, one-to-one and no-interference; and one transmitter can transmit signal to several receivers at the same time also.
- Built-in rechargeable lithium battery, long working hours, and comes with USB cable for convenient recharging.
- 280° rotatable 1/4″ plug, available for instruments with input jack in different positions.
Very nice product!
Would not fit my Ibanez – had to return These worked well on my Chinese Strat Standard. I did not hear any delay or noise. The range seemed good too. I went 3 rooms with walls between (probably 40 feet away) without any loss of reception. I only play at home so these would have worked very well for my needs – except for my other guitars. I mostly play two Ibanez (S and SA series) and the transmitter will not fit down into the plug “hinge” of the swivel contacts the guitar surface before the plug is fully inserted. Attached is a…
Pleasantly Surprised! This product arrived in a timely manner and in a very sturdy box. I unboxed it and hooked it up to my charger with the included dual charging cord and within a couple of hours, it was all charged up. I put them in my guitar case and headed out the door for a two-hour gig. When I got there I plugged the transmitter into my guitar and the receiver into the board and switched them both on. Within a few seconds, they were paired without me having to do anything. I was a little skeptical after…