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Guitar Bluetooth Transmitter With Active Pickup Support

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Guitar Bluetooth Transmitter With Active Pickup Support

2024-09-11 07:58:16

I use this to input an active pickup heavy metal guitar into my mixer direct. My only gripe is the inside of the XLR ports is plastic. Other than that works perfectly.

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2024-09-06 05:40:30

I needed to control the volume for an acoustic guitar with a pickup. This volume control does the job quite well. I am well pleased with its performance.

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2024-06-06 06:34:24

I'm a jazz guitarist playing an 8-string classical guitar that goes higher and lower than a regular guitar. It has a K & K pickup and I my amp is a JBL EON powered speaker, which, for this instrument sounds better than any jazz guitar amp. I have used the Zoom A-3 preamp as well as an L.R. Baggs Venue DI. They are both very good but I'd say the Grace Alix is the best I've found. It has great features you can read about but I must say that the sound of my guitar with the EQ set flat is strong, clear and simply amazing! It's very well thought out. Worth the price.

5
2024-04-15 04:54:21

This is the perfect ideal adapter for using active speakers in a wireless capacity. Specifically, I use the Sennheiser wireless systems to send the signal to the speakers remotely. This adapter is for the needed for the Sennheiser transmitter/receiver packs for providing constant power verses using batteries. I hide the transmitter/receiver packs on top of each speaker out of site from the public and being able to plug them in to the same cord as the active speaker.

5
2024-06-29 03:42:11

I installed this jack in a bass guitar with active electronics and it worked flawlessly. I've used Neutrik's thick panel jacks before and they're only good for maybe 1 year of use before they wear out. Switchcraft jacks are worth every penny.

5
2024-06-15 05:34:40

I have been through two (2) other pairs of wireless, bluetooth headphones. Active lifestyle wore them out in about a month. These things don't fall out of your ears, they don't get damaged from sweat or dirt, and they uh..you know..sound good. We tend to forget that we need our headphones to sound good and these really do! Highly, highly recommend.

5
2024-05-28 07:33:29

I was led to believe that I could use Bluetooth on it as I wanted to bluetooth my cds from the other room and infact you can't as it doesn't support that but never the less I do like it.

5
2024-08-22 04:12:28

Can't say enough great things about the wireless guitar cable for the UniPak transmitter I recently purchased from B&H. Works better than the stock one. Price was unbeatable and shipping was fast. Thanks B&H!

5
2024-08-14 09:28:16

With my Lectrosonic transmitter on my hip, I can freely move anywhere with my acoustic guitar since I'm not tied to the ground. Works great!

5
2024-04-04 02:32:58

I purchased the Xvive wireless guitar system based on a number of positive YouTube reviews. I figured for the price that it would be worth it if I could get it to work. I first tried it by inserting the transmitter into my PRS and the received into my Mesa Boogie amp directly. Worked perfectly. I didn't mess around with selecting a channel so I suppose it just worked with the default selection. I next plugged the receiver into an overdrive pedal and the pedal was plugged in with a cable to the amp. Again it worked like a charm and there was no noticeable difference compared to using the pedal and amp with a cable. Later on I did play around with selecting a different channel on the transmitter. It takes a little getting used to, but the device beeps the 1-4 times depending on what channel it's on. You have to set the receiver to the same channel to get the system to work. There is no light to tell you that the two are on the same channel so you just have to keep pressing the channel button to get them to sync. Anyway, if you don't have a second guitar using the same wireless system it's best just to leave it in channel 1 and leave it alone. It will work well. While playing I moved around the house and it definitely has great range. It was fun moving into different parts of the house without worrying about getting tangled up in a long guitar cable.

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