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Reviewed in Australia on May 24, 2025
Excellent product and I was pleased with the service. Product functions as advertised.
fabian
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Muy buenos
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Todo bien, a excepción de la conexionarme, mantiene un ruido permanente. Aunque no es muy ruidoso, cuando no estas haciendo sonar la guitarra mantiene ese zumbido.
KS
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Value for money
Kenneth W Kramme
Reviewed in Australia on January 13, 2025
Wonderful fast delivery and product as expected! I use it almost daily!
Leigh T
Reviewed in Australia on February 5, 2024
Use these on my acoustic guitar and also used on a keyboard. Super simple to use and never had any connection or drop out issues. Can get at least 6 hours battery life. Sound quality seems comparable to using a lead but I am no audiophile. Only issue I have found is that they interfere with the wifi signal on our 4G Telstra modem which I assume is also 2.4GHz only.
freddythunder
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
I found the stereo version of this a couple years back, the WS-60 and for the first test, I plugged it into my electric guitar straight to a powered PA speaker and I was in business. These are nice and clean when going straight to an amplifier. You can use 6 of them together so if you have multiple guitars or bass guitars, and you want to have them ready to go at once, you can use these wireless puppies all at the same time.I originally wanted to get all 6 WS-60 which come with stereo-to-mono adapters but to save a little money I decided to go with these WS-10s.Full disclosure: There was a little hiss on the WS-10 when I plugged into a guitar effects pedal (Zoom G1X4) but it wasn't too bad. I noticed that it did not happen with the WS-60s. I contacted the company and they stood behind their products and I was able to exchange them beyond the return period. If you have effects pedals I suggest to test them within the 30 days, or better yet, spend $10 more and get the WS-60s that also support stereo if you ever need that functionality. If the company didn't stand behind their products I could have still used these for any of the other channels without effects and they would have worked completely fine.
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on January 22, 2023
I don't use these for gigging, only for home practice. For the home practice and jamming purposes they are great. Battery powered lasts quite a while and easy to set up. I don't know what they would be like in a band situation but for home, great value for the money.
Paul P
Reviewed in Australia on December 11, 2022
Great value at it’s price.Simple setup and lasted 4 hours non-stop.I ran it from my electric guitar to my pedals, which were the wired near the amp and I couldn’t notice any loss in sound quality.This met my expectations out of the box.Hard to know it’s reliability in the long term, but for the price, I’m very happy with it.
Ruben A Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2021
I have a BOSS WL-20L wireless system for my Roland AX keytar and it cost $200. I wanted a wireless unit I could use on my different guitars and basses as I practice in my apartment, but I did not want to spend a lot. I took a chance on this unit and I am very pleased with the sound quality and how easy it was to pair the receiver with the transmitter. The charge lasts well past my one hour rehearsal and there is ZERO interference from other RF devices. I highly recommend this for any guitar or bass players. Music is life....play on.
Mr. Xang
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020
Very satisfied. I mod my guitars for stereo operation. 2 ears, 2 ears needed for echo-location. 2 p/u's ?. Why not ?. It really ads so much deep to your stage, studio or room presence. It complicates your setup & it drives the sound-man crazy, but to me; it does make a big difference. Even as I normally do not move much, I wanted to go wireless & looked into those pricier "pro" models from Samson, Line 6 or Shure. Then I found these, that like most Chinese shared "cooperative" or "socialist" designs; it looked very affordable & somehow reliable. The difference between say, the Getaria, or the Ammooon similar models; is just components. Like caps, PC boards or batteries. The circuit design & even the case, are the same. Which one is best?. Well, that's the million question for you to find, right?. I have bought cheap Chinese musical items before, like p/u's from Ammoon or the $200 Harmonia 5 string acoustic bass guitar & yeah. They are cheap, but if you know what you're doing; you can mod, refine or improve them with excellent results & at a heck of a bargain price. >>> I have not mod anything on these & it looks like I won't have to
Samantha
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2020
in general, it "Works" that i can say could get 5 Stars, now have to say if using a Bass, or something Similar or just "Clean Guitar" no Distortion..then its Pretty good...these might be a a great thing for Most !!on the Other hand? was buying several of these since few years back was very "Turned Off" buy the Line6 line of products, now if using "Solid State Products" they all seem to work great? Transistor amps for example..for the "Hype" the Line6 wireless lower range systems use believe it or not,Use 2.4G transmitting tech.but for some reason? if using "Tube Amp type Amplification" may want to stay with UHF and VHF wireless systems.have yet to try 5.8g systems so we will have to see..now tried with several Transistor amps, Blackstars and Marshall code 100's and various others worked great. seems anything with Transistior type Outputs, but Tube Amps whole different Animal, when using these on Various Marshall JVM's and ENGL's and BUGERA's and Friedman's VHT's and others...they "Worked" in other words they did transmit the "Signals" how ever, they all had a sort of "Piggy Back Signal" not fully Distorted "Sound"and not Quiet "Clean"as if they were "mixed together" and there seems to be a slight drop not in "Volume" but a drop in the Gain, or "Distortion" now, this could be just from my Inventory of "Amps" unlikely? but not Impossible..you see "EVERYONE" using these "CLEAN" on small "Transistor amps, for that it is "EASY" but few if any? with a "High Gain Tube Amp"i "Think" most may not notice?? as many nowdays just turn it "Up" call it a day? ,but there "Was a Difference" from Cord to the 2.4Ghz systems, when using the "Tube Amps" but there was not any Difference when using "Transistor based Amps"but Tube Amplifier "Enthusiasts" may notice this, however, in my Inventory of VHF and UHF Wireless systems there wasnt any loss or Tone Differences when using VHF and UHF systems..only one i found to be "Pretty close" was the Xvive U2 but if you nit-pick you can"Still" hear difference..only better one is "Smooth Hound" at same Price, sounds just as well on Tube and Transistor amps.now these were just "My Results" does not mean this will happen with your Amps or Rigs, but if playing with midlevel distortion? say Bluesy mellow rock? these will probably be fine and most wont Notice, but with Higher Gain amps?for me "Personally" i did notice a "Noticeable Difference with a cord to without a cord" with the 2.4 systems on my Inventory of High Gain Amps. again was just my findings...your findings and how you "Perceive" your tone settings may differ...as for most systems, these are about a 3 of 5 to most of the 2.4 systems ..
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