Wireless guitar system

Session 5

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Well I ordered these Sunday evening and showed up at my door at 1pm this afternoon, was free shipping from Amazon said it would be here Friday. Well surprise surprise, I did my homework on the different brands and decided to go with these the Joyo Brand. Many Brands had 3-5 hours play time from reviews on these i read 8 hours and found 1 that said 11. Another thing that was mentioned about Joyo is they had a nice snug fit not sloppy like some others. I haven't had time to try them out yet , but when i do , I will give you my 2 cents worth.:) I was going to put in some pics, but new system says my .JPG is to large, i was able to put these in before, no problem though. :) I put a pic or two in after the new server was setup and worked.
 
I just did a quick review on these Joyo JW-03 2.4 GHz Wireless guitar system. Now remember these cost me $56.00 . Now my local shop is selling Korg for over $200. I did my research before i bought even checked out reviews on the high priced ones.

I first made sure to charge them first, seeing I don't know how long these have sitting around in a warehouse before i received them, from instructions if yellow lights are blinking , it needs to be charged, so yes they were blinking and yes i charged them fully. When fully charged lights go out. So now ready to go! I tried these out with 2 amps first my NU-X plugged in the receiver to the amp turned it on blue lights were flashing then plugged the transmitter into the guitar turned on switch bang it paired beautifully.

Started playing noticed no lag, tones were very good noticed no difference. Walking around the house, no interference, continued working throughout my house. I used in all 5 guitars including a recessed jack, no problems in connection, the plug fits snug like reviews said, i like this it doesn't flop around like some do. It also has a rubber plug on the back of the unit, so if it rests on your guitar it wont scratch this is a winner for me. You can move the unit itself around to were its comfortable for you. It feels sturdy which i like, not flimsy you know, when you grab it feels like its not a fragile piece of plastic . I like the looks of the units and it comes with blue sexy lights when they are turned on.

Also some units do not work with passive or can't remember the name pickups , these baby's do and worked very well. These are ideal for myself and i have read a review from working Pro who said he has spent hundreds of dollars on name Brands said these work well. When i get back to doing gigs again these will be with me . I will definitely use them. And being able to get rid of using another cord which you can get tangled up in. and have the freedom of moving around is an extra bonus.

Pros
easy to use, long battery life from what i have read 8 hours or possibly longer. Time will tell.
well made
connects easily
no squealing or hissing or interference of any kind.
the box the units come in is secure and small, great to put in your gig bag.

Cons

None that i could find.
 
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wireless systems made my skin crawl-- no literally -- gave me a weird headache feeling and though the ones I had worked well..... its frequency didnt "gell" with mine.
I tried two (thanks Ray by the way for the first entry into that world) but I couldnt get on with them --- my guess is the room is to small or something I mean do you need wireless 6 feet from the amp?

I thought it would be a way to keep the dogs from stepping -- tripping pulling out and gnawing on the cords ---- then -- I just ran longer cords UP and behind the amps where they cant get to them and alls good :)
 
I have been using Xvive and have had no issues with them.
they last a good 5 hours before needing a charge. No lag that I notice. Fit well. Don’t flop around. Recharge rather quickly. No noise. they work with my passive and active pickups no issues.
I have had this unit since the beginning of the year.
it is a 2.4 GHz system with 4 channels.
It does cost a bit more than some of the other systems out there, but not as expensive as some.

couldn’t be happier with it.
 
I have been using Xvive and have had no issues with them.
they last a good 5 hours before needing a charge. No lag that I notice. Fit well. Don’t flop around. Recharge rather quickly. No noise. they work with my passive and active pickups no issues.
I have had this unit since the beginning of the year.
it is a 2.4 GHz system with 4 channels.
It does cost a bit more than some of the other systems out there, but not as expensive as some.

couldn’t be happier with it.


Xvive from what i see is more expensive than the Joyo at $56.00
 
I had a Getaria wireless system I bought on Amazon for around $40. I loved it for the couple months it worked. After that, it was screeching in my amp. (No, it wasn't my playing...lol) I'd like to buy a better system. I"ll wait for your review, Norm!
I bought the same ones when I bought the little Nux amp Last month. So far so good….:io:
 
I get about 15 hours out of my Shure batteries. About every week and a half I swap the pair I have. No issues in three years and it has been used on almost every video you have seen of me.
I am not sure how many hours I get on my Line 6 G30 but uses AA NiMH so easy to pop a spare set in. More convenient for me than internal battery by any stretch. I have 4 transmitters. Sposed to be around 10 hrs.
 
I had a Getaria wireless system I bought on Amazon for around $40. I loved it for the couple months it worked. After that, it was screeching in my amp. (No, it wasn't my playing...lol) I'd like to buy a better system. I"ll wait for your review, Norm!
All the dogs in the neighbourhood start to howl as the batteries die in mine. It scared the living crap out of me the first time...
 
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