🎶 Unleash Your Sound, Cut the Cords!
The JOYO 2.4GHz Wireless Guitar System offers a reliable and high-quality wireless audio experience for guitarists and musicians. With a low latency of less than 5 milliseconds, a range of over 20 meters, and compatibility with various instruments, this system is designed for seamless performance. Its user-friendly features, including easy pairing and dual charging, make it an essential tool for any musician looking to enhance their live performances.
Item Weight | 38 Grams |
Power Source | Rechargeable Battery |
Output Channel Quantity | 4 |
Connector Type | 1/4-Inch |
Number of Bands | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
S**R
Shocked how well this little thing works
I was very concerned if this would hold up in a band setting, so I started only with practicing with it. I was surprised how well it held up as I moved around, so I brought it to band practice. My tone was remarked as great, which means there was no discernible drop of quality. Then came the live show, and I was extremely worried that either the battery would die mid performance or someone's cell call would take out the signal. I only had one moment where I questioned if it dropped but that's because I likely moved too far away and it was very brief. I could walk the entirety of the space and notice a small delay before it would drop out. For the price, I was shocked that I was able to have what ended up being one of the best performances I've ever had. As long as you respect the distance, seems like you'll get what you wanted with this at a low price. Lastly, the battery lasts and lasts, and the dock charges quick.
T**N
Great Wireless at a reasonable price
I am extremely happy with this product. I bought a similar pair two years ago and gave up on them because of dropouts and short battery life. I've had these about 7 weeks and haven't had an issue. The sound is perfect, exactly the same as my cable, and operation is simple. As an elderly player I appreciate the large button for both functions (on/off and channel selection) rather than small switches. I play in a room that has my router and have not seen any interference. The charging case is nice since I don't need to find a place for storing them. The battery life seems good, and they are easy to charge.Take a close look at these, I doubt you'd be dissappointed.
D**T
I love mine!
I have used it at gigs and practices ever since I bought it. I haven't had a single issue with it. It's small, holds a charge, it's pretty much plug and play. It doesn't require any real thinking. I haven't had any drop outs or any noise issues. It sounds great and I love mine. I will buy another one for my 12 string so I never have to switch or forget one at home. This is a great wireless for an amazing price!
A**R
Keeps practice space clean
Value for money is excellent. I remember when the Nady wireless guitar systems came out, and no one except those playing areas could afford them. It’s unbelievable that there’s a wireless system costs around fifty-five dollars, and it works.Pros: it’s truly noiseless and there is no perceptible signal loss compared to a cable. I often work from home, and this allows me to hang the guitar on the wall, keep the transmitter, receiver, and the amp on, and pull it down and play when I take a break without having to either plug in a cord, or leave a cord draped across the room. I can walk anywhere in the room (or house) without having to unplug.Cons: The instructions are near to useless (for example, “Press the button” should be “Press and hold the button”). I got the transmitter and receiver to pair, but I’m honestly not sure how I did it, since nothing that happened resembled what the instructions said would happen. The unit(s) sticks out quite far from the instrument/amp and does not fold like some other brands. Banging the unit into something when moving would easily break it (the plastic is not very robust). While the system is noiseless, it does sometimes lose connectivity momentarily. This is no issue for personal practice, or maybe even practicing with a band, but in a live performance, momentary cut-out would be a deal-braker for me.For what it is and what it costs and what I use it for, though, I’m happy with it.
D**Y
Great plug and play for a great price.
This is probably the best “bang for your buck” wireless system you can get. I also have the Line 6 G30 and the reason I bought that instead of Xvive is because of the battery swap when the signal starts fading, rather than worrying about recharging. The Joyo system solves all the potential problems one can experience by having a charging source built in. You can siply return the transmitter and receiver to the docking station between sets to maintain a full charge. Then, when you get home, just plug in the charging station to fully replenish its power. This also frees up space on my pedal board by eliminating the need for the G30 receiver. Performance-wise there are no detectable latency issues either. Great product, great price.
F**K
Plug and Play
I love the freedom of being cordless, it makes it so much easier to just pick my guitar up and start playing. I have had no connection issues. They do start to crackle and distort as the battery drops below about 20 minutes of play time left. Keep them charged and they will take good care of you.
C**.
Good Product. Works As It should.
I purchased the Joyo to replace a Line 6 Relay G10S (2.4GHz) system after the transmitter crapped out. I have had it for a couple of weeks and I am quite satisfied. I am getting around 6 hours on a charge on the transmitter. The receiver will most likely last longer. The swiveling transmitter input jack is an improvement over the fixed input of the G10S, as I had to use an adapter for it to work with multiple guitars and basses. (The body of the transmitter was too big to fit in the opening to the output jack in the body of my 6 string Ibanez bass (SRMS806). The Joyo fits perfectly without any issues. I also had issues with a squealing noise when using the Line 6 with the adapter in the Ibanez 6 string bass, an Ltd B-4E bass (both with passive pickups and active EQs). No such issue with the Joyo. I use it mostly around the house to keep from getting my feet tangled up in cables. I have no experience with issues of interference, except being able to say that have had no issues with Wi Fi or other devices in my home. Overall good product.
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