🎶 Unleash Your Sound with Wireless Freedom!
The LEKATO 5.8Ghz Wireless Guitar System offers a plug-and-play solution for musicians seeking high-quality audio transmission without the hassle of cables. With UHF technology, it supports up to 4 channels, ensuring seamless connectivity and a dynamic range of 110dB. The system features a rechargeable battery for extended playtime and a rotatable plug design for compatibility with various electric instruments.
Item Weight | 168 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.8"L x 0.8"W x 5.1"H |
Style Name | Compact |
Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
S**N
Great buy and great performance
Super easy to pair, charges fast, small and inconspicuous, and full charge lasts a long time. I have gone 6 hours with single charge. Signal has been as solid as my guitar cord. Gives you a lot of freedom when playing. Great buy! Include a small carrying case and I will give 6 stars!
C**N
I had a pair that I gave to my son
He doesn't have much money right now due to COVID issues, and does spend time playing his electric guitar as a way of calming/soothing himself during these trying times. I have seen him tethered to his amp and told him I had a pair of wireless transmitter/receivers that would let him move around more freely when playing. I felt good about giving him mine...but that meant I didn't have a pair! I had a bit more money than my son so I looked through all the ones here on Amazon and decided to try this set. I chose them because my last pair is the lower MHz and I am thinking they may get some interference with a lot of the "smart" things I have in my house (mostly bulbs and plugs) that run on the 2.4G internet connection instead of the 5G network. I may be wrong about that - I'm just thinking anything running on a "2+" band may be "clogging up" that band, so if I have 5.8 receiver/transmitter they may suffer less from bandwidth noise. These are much easier to use than my other pair - charged them up, plugged them both in, receiver on my Roland Mobile Cube amp, the transmitter on my Roland Lucina keytar turned them both on and like my son, I can walk around playing my keytar without a cable getting in the way. The set I gave my son, the lights were quite tiny and for me, hard to see, plus they were along the side. These, the lights are right there on the top, the on button is on the side so they are not in the same place. I think that is a plus, to tell the truth. When the COVID vaccine has been given to enough folks, I plan on going out busking again with my Lucina and it does help for me to be cable-free with this wonderful receiver/transmitter set!
D**L
Review for gigging guitarists
Hi there. This LEKATO 5.8Ghz wireless system actually works pretty good. However there is a noticeable hiss (noise) added to your guitar signal. If you play clean with no overdrive or distortion, you'll be just fine. However if you add any gain before or after the wireless, you'll hear significant hiss. I suppose you could use a noise gate, but that gate will also cut your guitar off when you are playing very quiet. I tired the Xvive too. It had about half the noise that this system has. I tried my old SR22 VHF system from back in the 1990s and it has no added noise.
M**H
These work great!
I used them in a live stage situation and also practicing at home. They work great. I don't know what the range might be but up to 30 feet was no problem at all. If you un-mate them by playing around with them while waiting to go on stage, the fix is quick and easy, but you will probably need to have the directions handy.Word to the wise: it happened to me and I went into a panic when they no longer worked while I was standing on stage and preparing to use them. In my need to be ready right now, I just grabbed a cord and played wired for that set.Afterwards, I read the directions and re-mated them in about 2 minutes. And they have not un-mated again because I no longer "play" with them while waiting to go on stage.
S**E
Good Fit and Finish and Sound Great
I just received the LEKATO 5.8Ghz Wireless Guitar System. They arrived quickly and in perfect condition. They are easy to recharge and sound very good. They fit all my guitars, which include a Strat, Tele, Martin acoustic and Gretsch resonator. They swivel and so will most likely fit any guitar. Hi haven't tested the range because I've only played in my condo. I'll need to do another review in a few months for a comprehensive review, but so far I'm happy with the quality and sound.
T**R
Great performance
This is the second time that I have purchased this product. I was so happy with the distance and its performance with no issues. It was my fault for not properly opening the jacks and over extending them on the first set which resulted in fraying and breaking the internal wiring. Read directions and look at the picture for the fullest extended position of the jack.
E**K
Quality Wireless Sound at an Affordable Price
I had been considering getting a wireless system for some time now, but didn’t want to spend an exorbitant amount of money.That’s until I discovered this Lekato WS-50 wireless system that offers a reasonable combination of quality sound and reliability, all at an affordable price.After charging up the transmitter and receiver using the dual-head cable, and then pairing them, I was able to begin enjoying the freedom of wireless.For my setup, I play (passive) bass, and send the signal through a compressor, then a distortion pedal, and then on through to my Ampeg B3158 combo amp.I compared using the Lekato WS-50 wireless vs instrument cables and noticed no significant drop-off in signal strength or tonal quality.I have heard at least one previous review noting a slightly perceptible db drop using the wireless, however, I did not perceive virtually any difference.The range is excellent, as i can roam about more than enough distance without any signal degradation.Overall, i am very happy with the Lekato WS-50. If I could offer any suggestions, it might be that the manufacturer consider providing a dedicated storage case to safely store the components (including the charging cable) so that they are better protected when not in-use and to keep them from getting lost.
V**N
Glitchy and attenuated.
Seemed fine initially but after 3-4 weeks I started having occasional glitches.Wasn't able to cause the glitch intentionally and it would catch me off guard when it happened so I can't say much more about it.I switched to a cable a couple of weeks ago to see if it was the amp or the wireless and haven't had any glitches since then.When I switched to the cable, I discovered that the wireless unit really attentuates the sound compared to the cable. Which is weird because it's basically a preamp so you'd expect less attenuation not more.I will fiddle with it more at some point and see if I can get something concrete enough to put in for warranty support.
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