Sondery Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver System 5.8GHz, 24-bit High-Quality Audio, Ultra-Low Latency, Rechargeable with 4 Channels for Electric Instruments
Sondery Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver System 5.8GHz, 24-bit High-Quality Audio, Ultra-Low Latency, Rechargeable with 4 Channels for Electric Instruments
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5.8G Wireless Transmitter & Receiver System
High Quality Signal. Sondery wireless system uses 24-bit 48KHz high quality audio broadcasting. High frequency 5.8GHz is optimal for guitars with active or passive pickups, the wireless frequency is approved for use worldwide.
No Interference. The system utilizes latest 5.8G technology, high frequency which less than 5.6ms latency, no lag or signal loss. Effective range is about 115 feet without obstacles. 4 units can be used simultaneously.
Universal Use. 220 degrees rotatable plug design, the wireless system is compatible with most electric guitars, basses, electric-acoustic guitars, or any other electric instruments that use 1/4" output jacks.
Plug and Play. Automatic connection between transmitter and receiver, no other adjustment is required. If Transmitter & Receiver can not connect with each other, they need easy operation steps of ID Pairing to Reset before first using. Receiver is outo Off when no signal ( shut Off ) from Transmitter in 30 minutes.
Convenient Charging. Built-in chargeable lithium battery works up to 4 hours after being fully charged, and comes with a double-USB cable for convenient, simultaneous charging of wireless transmitter and receiver, which ensures good performance for every use.
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I'm not sure about the quality of this system. I've had it for about 18 months and used it about a dozen times when I played at my church. It has never really been dependable for me. It turns off on it's own and seems to start 'stuttering' when the battery charge gets below half. I've used it at different places and also at my home.... does it all the same. Changing the channels doesn't seem to help. I'm kinda disappointed as I was liking the wireless option. I have to pretty much use a cable if I really need to make sure I'm gonna be on all the time I need to be. I'll be looking for a different brand.
War eine schnelle Lieferung,spiele die Teile im Proberaum und sind einfach Super!Danke an den Verkäufer,MfG!
This Sondery A4 instrument wireless system works perfect. Very clear 24bit and no RF interference. No noticeable latency and battery life is as promised. I will buy again. Amazing customer service as well.
So… I bought this system a little over 2 years ago. After2 years of rehearsals and gigs there’s good and bad to report.First, the good:I did all the research for you.. I bought and tested systems by LEKATO, JOYO, Xvive, AKLOT, and a few others in UHF, 2.4Ghz and 5.8Ghz.This Sondery system blew them all away.The sound quality is excellent: It’s the closest sounding to being hard wired than the rest.Battery life is excellent, but I always carry a small portable power bank in my guitar case and give them a charge between sets… in any of these units the sound quality starts to diminish when the power is low.. so I like to keep them boosted.There’s no perceptible latency and the range is pretty good. I’ve gone about 75 to 100 feet from the receiver without issue.It’s very slim and one of the advantages is it fits nicely into the front jack on my Stratocaster. Some of the others either wouldn’t go in, or really stuck out. This one fits real nice… see the pictures.Overall, hands down, the best of the bunch that I tested… I went through about 10 different models.Ok that’s the good.Here’s the bad:They started working intermittently about a month ago… so I stopped using them for gigs and rehearsal, and only for practice at home… then they stopped altogether.I decided to open up the transmitter to inspect.. it turns out the wiring inside wore out where the jack pivots (see attached photos).Bummer. Doesn’t look fixable.They should reinforce the wire shielding there.That’s the bad… back to the good:I got over 2 years of practice at home, rehearsals with the band, and tons of live gigs out of them without ever having an issue before they died.I’ve got no problem with that.Bottom line: I like these so much, I just bought them again.They’re that good.
Rispetto ad uno dei soliti sistemi wireless a 2.4GHz che usavo prima, questo Sondery a 5Ghz, scelto tra gli altri perche la porta usb-c poteva essere indizio di progetto più recente, mostra un rumore molto più basso e una latenza più che dimezzata. Non ci sono differenze significative del timbro, rispetto al cavo e anche l'autonomia è soddisfacente, sicuranente almeno tre ore filate, oltre non ho provato.Per chi può intendere, allego immagini dello spettro del rumore, appena sopra a quello di fondo del mixer con cavo, della latenza (6msec contro i 14msec dell'altro sistema) e anche un'immagine del rumore dell'altro.Nota, la fase del segnale viene invertita di 180°, il vecchio non era invertente ma la cosa è totalmente ininfluente.Buona sensazione tattile di sufficiente robustezza.Consigliato sicuramente.