2.4GHz Guitar Wireless Transmitter and Receiver Xvive U2 Digital Guitar Wireless System Active Pickups and Amplifier for Electric Guitar Bass Violin
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Please know that the U2 wireless keyboard can be used with the system.
Please note that we are normally able to offer active pickups. In addition, the bass 18v supply does not work well, the volume is attenuated even though it works, and it is distorted when you turn up the volume. *br>And the passive pickups function well all along.
When the u4 systems are set on different channels, I am able to use the u2 wireless system plus two other u4 systems at the same time.
Selected User Reviews For 2.4GHz Guitar Wireless Transmitter and Receiver Xvive U2 Digital Guitar Wireless System Active Pickups and Amplifier for Electric Guitar Bass Violin
This product is not a recommendation for me. XVive U2 is something I first purchased in late 2017. Since then, it has served me well for the past 3 1/2 years and has not let me down during practice or performances. In the end, the batteries did not work even after all that time and countless charges. I purchased another unit after my previous one had provided me with such good service. The cameras appeared to be working well until I used them on a 4-hour long trip It started and stopped periodically during a song in an hour-long gig I played with my band. In order to resolve this issue, I used a backup method Fortunately, I was able to use an upgraded (and cheaper) wireless unit. A unit, set for work in the 5, started working. A flawless performance was observed in the 8GHz range. I was not on the same channel as my bandmate, so there should not have been interference.
The guitarist who stood beside me also used an XVive U2, but he wasn't on the same channel as me. During the live performance, the band operates its wireless mixing system on channel Although that unit is in the 4GHz range, I have been using it with my U2s for over two years without encountering interference issues. Regardless of how the problem may have arisen, I am not in a position to figure out what it may It is necessary to replace the new U2s because they do not work in the stage environment we have now, for whatever reason. What I can tell you is that I have a cheaper back-up The next unit I bought was an Ammoon, which only cost me a bit more than $60. In addition to working at the 5, they are also members of the team. Despite interference and signal drops in the 8GHz range, the system did not suffer from interference. It would really please me if I could recommend the XVive U2 to you, but in good conscience, I can't do so.
There were no problems as far as I could tell. As I just received them, I have yet to use them at a gig, but I have used them at home and in practice. I'm not sure if any latency can be detected by the human senses, but it appears to be working. After being cordless for two weeks, I still have a lot to learn. It took me over three hours to do them, but I changed out once I got home. The batteries don't have a charge level, so I want to make sure they're full before I take them out on the road next time. I am still trying to determine how far I can travel without losing the link, but I know that 40 to 50 feet is fine. This product has worked nicely for me and I would recommend it because it offers great functionality and features that are better than I imagined. A very good guitar for the price. The other guitar in the band had a much more expensive model, but it didn't measure up in performance.
The unit works well, but their marketing department has been unable to coordinate. I have seen claims of 7, 5, and 4 hours of battery life. As for my first outing, I had them fully charged when I left my house, performed a sound check of half a song, then turned them off, then turned them back on for the second A red battery indicator lit up after just one set, in just over As a result, I returned to my cable provider since I wasn't willing to risk it. So, yeah, I'm supposed to have even another hour to go once the battery indicator turns red, right? My guess is that it's unlikely. The following are two pet peeves of mine. There are companies that are falsely advertising their products and that do not know what they are selling. The ones you see for $39 are probably no better than the ones you see for $59.
A second pair of these is in the works. I bought a second pair since the first ones somehow came apart and I was able to repair them in an inventive way. However, they are a little glitchy, Taking a look at these wireless systems, I can't recommend them highly enough, you don't get sound degradation, you can go quite far away, and there are no batteries. With Shure wireless batteries, I had to spend a lot of money. Although it is easy to change channels, I have not yet had to do this. Their battery life is five hours and they pack a punch, but let's face it, we rarely play for more than two hours at a time. I still prefer in ear monitors for my preferences but I don't think they're really designed to suit the purpose of two channels with in ear. I love Dead Band and would like to try in ear monitors for that.
Since I installed my wireless system ten years ago, I have not replaced it. stumbled upon this system while watching someone else use it and it was so small and sounded amazing, so I bought it. It took me only 30 seconds to hook it up, and I am very satisfied with both the sound and the process. Their claims seem to be true when it comes to battery life. Having only had it for a few days, I haven't been able to test how long the battery lasts, but so far it's been great.
As far as sound quality is concerned, I am not sure how the adapter will impact it.
Funk reggae guitars are primarily what I use them for. My profession is a hobby. I do not perform in shows. When I did take them out of the house, I went over to my friend's house so he could show them off on his metal equipment. There is a terrible hum and interference. This was not a good performance. A brief summary. For the guy at home, this is awesome. Although interference and humming may be an issue, musicians on the go will not be able to use it with ease.
The ease of use of the program. The device is lightweight and easy to transport.