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Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories

Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories

Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories
$ 48.99

Score By Feature

Based on 336 ratings
Value for money
9.60
WiFi signal
9.80
Easy to use
9.48
Battery life
8.90
Sound quality
8.49
Volume control
7.66

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Product Description

There is only one switch to turn on the wireless guitar transmitter. The receiver changes frequency automatically to match the transmitter's frequency when it is clicked once.
This system transmits a high-quality digital signal with a sample rate of 24 bits per 48 kHz and delivers a full 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response. The system delivers pure vocal sounds with low distortion and latency (*3ms).
Easily connect and play - Red Wireless Guitar Transmitter and green Wireless Guitar Receiver, a plug and play solution that's easy to recognize and use. Just plug the guitar transmitter and receiver in, turning them on automatically synchronizes them. Portable wireless system for electric guitars, basses, bakelite guitars and other instruments with pickups and guitar amplifiers, suitable for most electric guitars, bass guitars, acoustic guitars and other musical instruments.
This phone has a built-in 700mAh lithium battery that is protected by a Japanese Seiko chip, making it safer and offering a longer battery life. The battery is rated to offer up to six hours of work time after being
This wireless guitar transmitter receiver system combines the best of both worlds low latency and no interference. There will be zero digital wireless UHF technology that will be better than two. Wireless systems with a 4 Ghz and a 5 Ghz frequency are available. Featuring good latency and signal stability, it can deliver a great sound without lag or problems with the signal. With 10 * 10 channels for optional, interference is prevented, there will be no lag or loss of signal, and the effective range is

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to charge it while it is running?

This is true for both the transmitter and the The only thing that needs to be charged while playing is the receiver. It is possible to charge the receiver while playing, as I discovered that, in normal use, the receiver's charge diminishes more rapidly than the transmitter's charge does. This is contrary to what has occurred with previous wireless sets.

Are you sure the extender cable is long enough?

Neither an extender cable nor a surge protector is available. It has a very short charging cable. About six inches long. The rest of the cables are not necessary. Depending on your foot pedal or amp, one wireless device plugs into your foot, while the other plugs into

How long does it take for the receiver to charge?

This is the first time I'm trying it out. It's got amazing reception and is a long range and the battery lasts for quite some time, about a day and a half. There are 6 hours in a day

What are the instructions on how to charge these units? I couldn't find any information about chargers. ?

It is ridiculous that the seller responded to you like that. The device DOES NOT have a USB port A USB-C charger isn't compatible with the micro USB port, so you can't charge it with a USB These devices require a USB Type C cable to be charged.

Selected User Reviews For Westshell 1 Key to Switch Wireless Guitar System Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver for Electronic Instrument Guitar Amp Digital Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar Accessories

$50 for a product of such high quality
5/5

It is just about the simplest wireless system one could imagine. Just plug it into your amp or effects device, and then plug your guitar into it. Simply hold the button for a couple of seconds on each. If the light is blinking, wait until it stops and then In addition to my Steinberger Spirit Pro's passive pickups, I have my Carvin DC-79 mini-amp as well as my Ibanez MV-15 The active pickups on the 400's, my Epiphone EJ-05 Using the active acoustic pickups in my 200 SCE and my semi-hollow body Ibanez As far as passive pickups go, I've always left them off for low action bass amps and they all do a great job, but I'm not sure if that applies to hollow body bass amps. It has a latency of under 2 milliseconds. I say that's ain't bad at all! The second computer of mine runs smoothly as well. I am considering using my Actiontec router with a 4 GHz or my 5 GHz. I'm using an 8 GHz TP-Link Five feet apart are two routers that connect to each other. UHF is the frequency used by this device. Neither a collision nor a drop out took place. Degradation of sound is not present. It is not necessary for a line of sight to exist. The bullet passes right through the wall. Unlike regular guitar plugs, this one folds up so you don't have a bulky plug sticking out of the As well as staying put. The package includes an extra 1/4" male to 1/4" female extension just in case you run into problems with active pickups. That is an $8-99 value. Free items are included in the package. There is no better deal in the city for $50.

Elianna Cain
Elianna Cain
| Apr 20, 2021
The sound level is lower than that of It's a compromise between convenience and definition at the expense of sound
3/5

However, there are some pops and scratchy sounds here and there. A set up that is automatic. The interface is simple The quality of sound is not affected by cable replacement. It is not noticeable there is a My cable package was no longer good for me I went back to DSL. In should, we don't have a good definition. The frequencies are not available. I'm ok with that for practice.

Jamie Curtis
Jamie Curtis
| Nov 29, 2020
I did not find it to be useful
3/5

With a piezo pickup and plugged into my Fishman pre-amp, I have a Martin acoustic less than 5 feet from the receiver The amplified version. Contrasting a cord with a cord that is very low in It has a very hissy texture and is very regular cut There is a delay in the outgoing data. Cannot be used. I returned it because it may perform better with magnetic pickups. Please be aware A $10 restocking fee will be charged.

Harleigh Park
Harleigh Park
| Jan 14, 2021
This is more than $100 in savings (YAMAHA thr 10ii + Westshell 1 key)
5/5

A Yamaha THR 10II (for $299) has been my companion for the Westshell Wireless Guitar System. In conclusion, we find that > is the right combination There is a $100 difference between the THR 10II WL (at $449) and this one! It worked on the very first try with the Westshell system and Yamaha combo. Westshell, thank you for making this product so that my THR 10II base is now "wireless compatible!"!.

Eliezer Stanton
Eliezer Stanton
| Oct 08, 2020
You've kept me updated without any delays, I appreciate that! My expectations were half met when I got this device
5/5

I was surprised to discover this to be a very high quality product. It was clear that there were no delays in the sound, and no noise interfered with it. Neither I nor my family members are professional guitarists, so I cannot speak to the technical aspects, but for me this is a big upgrade over wired guitars. Purchase went smoothly! I'm happy with it!.

Ishaan McIntyre
Ishaan McIntyre
| Jan 05, 2021
Most bands can make use of this
4/5

The wireless guitar system here is incredibly easy to use and is built to handle all its functions It has an adequate bandwidth and dynamic range. I found the battery life to be quite good and the interference to be quite minimal. The issue I have is with the constant white noise (hiss) that is not present when using a cable, although there is no hum either. It seems to be a win for the team. Since most guitar amps don't really reproduce the frequencies associated with hiss, white noise is usually more obvious in headphones anyway. In addition, I have a minor complaint regarding the translation of the instructions. There is a lot of ambiguity in the English. It might be a good idea to have a native English speaker write the manuals of items being exported to countries with English-speaking populations.

Cooper Snow
Cooper Snow
| Sep 06, 2020
When fast arpeggios have a high latency, they will drop
3/5

Added to favorites The quality seemed good, and the construction seemed thoughtful. The cabling and charger (usb based, you will need a cable charger) were nice touches. After many hours of playing, I returned the arpeggios from Woodstock 1969 after they kept exhibiting signal drop outs. Alvin Lee's 'Goin Home' from that festival is a good example. As I was playing through several modeling amps, I did not encounter drop outs when connected to cables. It is recommended that the advertised 20 ms latency does not cause any problems. After I try the more expensive version, I will try the cheaper version. I cannot think of a reason why a good device under $100 can't be bought. As well as Line 6 G 10, which was good but broke after the warranty had expired, and Samson Airline 77 (junk), I've owned many mattresses.

Dahlia Byrd
Dahlia Byrd
| May 28, 2021
You're so good at I found it to be very useful
5/5

I charged the battery about four hours ago and it worked for four hours before recharging. The light blinks only once when the battery is fully charged. Thank you for the excellent service. As of now, I have worked less than 15 feet from the wall.

Isabelle McLean
Isabelle McLean
| Aug 08, 2020

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