🎶 Cut the cord, not your vibe — wireless freedom for the modern musician!
The Getaria GWS-8 Upgraded Wireless Guitar System delivers professional-grade 2.4GHz uncompressed digital transmission with a 100-foot range and ultra-low latency. Featuring a 280° rotatable 1/4" plug, it fits virtually any electric guitar or bass input jack. Its rechargeable lithium polymer battery offers 40% longer playtime, and the system supports up to 6 devices simultaneously without interference. Plug-and-play pairing ensures musicians can focus on their performance, not their gear.
Product Dimensions | 12.95 x 3.81 x 1.27 cm; 180.5 g |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 7545899031 |
Back Material | Plastic |
Body Material | Plastic |
Colour | Black-White |
Connector | USB |
Fretboard Material | Ebony Wood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
String Material | Steel, nickel |
Top Material | Plastic |
Neck Material Type | Ebony |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Size | GWS-8 |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Item Weight | 181 g |
D**8
Darn good value for money!
Ordered this kit on a whim - and in part because I was getting fed up of the cable getting in my way when playing my bass. So far I'm highly impressed for how cheap this wireless kit is just how well it works. I haven't noticed any degredation in sound quality comparing it to a cable (if anything, it's slightly better because you're negating the cable's resistance, making for less signal degredation over distance).In terms of ease of use - Charge 'em up with the USB C cables provided, then switch them both on, hit the little pairing button - Silver into the amp, black into the instrument - DONE. It really doesn't get any easier than that.The input latency is basically slim to nil - I haven't noticed it and I'm very sensitive to even the slightest processing or input delay when it comes to my instrument. I've had effects pedals that add more input lag than these wireless kits seem to.I may make edits relating to the battery life as I haven't quite worn these down yet. they seem to be lasting extremely well on the battery life department.And as for the signal range - I decided to try that out by going up a floor in my house, playing my bass the entire time, almost like that one clip from Gregor (TheBassWorld.com on youTube), and my wireless headset I used to be able to perform the test had more trouble keeping a solid link than this kit did - That already is extremely impressive considering our house is basically like living in a lead lined box when it comes to any form of radio signal between floors. Not to mention the one instance it did lose connection it managed to reconnect nearly as fast as it lost the connection!! Great stuff!
A**S
Works great. It's a steal at the price
Worked first time. Easy to pair. No noticeable lag from string to amp. Negligible hiss. The body of the transmitter and receiver feels like a thin plastic but for the price it's great. Like the charging lead too which charges both simultaneously.
M**T
Good for home use - can be noisy
I got these so it was easier to have multiple guitars plugged in without cables running around the room. Great for playing / perhaps not for recording. Work well on all of my guitars but very poor on bass. Easy to pair and charge. Battery life seems fine but not sure I would trust them for a gig. No complaints at this price though.
A**R
Getaria wireless guitar system - excellent
For ordinary level bands, this is an excellent system. Very affordable, very easy to set up and use, power lasts at least 4 hours and recharge is quite quick, excellent sound reproduction and I've not had any sound breaks or problems so far.There are higher quality expensive alternatives, but if you're in a regular local-level band that can't afford high spec professional-level equipment, I'd absolutely suggest the Getaria system.I only paid about £36, so even if you decide you don't like it, you won't have wasted too much of your hard-earned money. Personally, as a Taylor guitarist in a ceilidh band, I'm absolutely delighted with it (and also with not having a cable to step around on stage). Our fiddler's just got one too, having seen and heard my guitar using it. I recommend it.
S**Y
Excellent
Good quality and design which fits with the guitar body. Clear sound no noticeable delay. Fast charging.
G**E
I was cynical, but they are great.
Okay, I first need to state that I was cynical about these. They are great, turned on and they paired instantly, didn't even look at the manual. Put the transmitter in the guitar and the receiver in the amp and BOOM, absolutely perfect sound reproduction, no noticeable latency. I walked round the house into different rooms and it still connected. The battery life says 4 hours on a charge.So would I take them on a gig, YES, especially to avoid the singers treading all over my cables. Would I take back up cables, absolutely. But then again I take spare batteries, back up leads , and back up guitars.Cheap, easy to use, fun and so freeing. Get them!
A**.
Work well and seem reliable.
I am new to guitar playing and already fancied losing the cable! I obviously didn’t want to spend mass amounts of money as I’m a beginner, so opted for these.Straight out of the box, these automatically paired with each other when I flicked the ‘on’ switches on each device. They came pre-charged, but I still put them on charge for a couple of hours before I used them. I’d say up to now I’ve had about 2 1/2 hours playing time and I’ve not charged them since, nor have they skipped a beat!To me they don’t seem to affect the sound quality really, but maybe a pro player might notice a difference in their sound. These are very cheap after all, so not sure I’d want to use them live or professionally, but who knows? They may be amazing!I’d definitely recommend these as a beginner. I also think they are ideal for anyone who gets frustrated by trailing cables - these make learning guitar feel so much more comfortable :)
M**A
Very Good Value
When wireless first came out it was really expensive, these neat little things are fantastic. I don't have an instrument with a massive frequency range, but I have friends who've used them on bass, they're fine. My only slight gripe is that even with a full charge they don't last for a long gig, unless you switch them off which is a faff as you have to pair them every time. I solved the issue by getting two sets in the end. Best of all, they are unobtrusive and plug into an electric violin jack socket without getting in the way of the instrument. I like to use it to go out front to check my sound and where I am in the mix, and sometimes I walk out into the 'audience' and play at them, which is usually fun.
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