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product_id: 372218542
title: "NUX C-5RC 5.8GHz Wireless Guitar System for Active or Passive Pickup Guitar, Charging Case included, UHF Guitar Wireless Transmitter Receiver Low Interference, Auto Match"
price: "1032.95 DT"
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# Ultra-compact wireless freedom 5.8GHz interference-free connection Portable charging case included NUX C-5RC 5.8GHz Wireless Guitar System for Active or Passive Pickup Guitar, Charging Case included, UHF Guitar Wireless Transmitter Receiver Low Interference, Auto Match

**Price:** 1032.95 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Cut the cords, not your vibe — wireless freedom for the modern guitarist!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NUX C-5RC 5.8GHz Wireless Guitar System for Active or Passive Pickup Guitar, Charging Case included, UHF Guitar Wireless Transmitter Receiver Low Interference, Auto Match
- **How much does it cost?** 1032.95 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **On-the-Go Charging Case:** Keep your system powered anywhere with a sleek charging case that ensures you never miss a beat.
- • **Seamless Wireless Freedom:** Cut the cables and move freely on stage or in the studio with ultra-compact design that fits all guitar types.
- • **Auto-Match & Instant Setup:** Power on both units simultaneously and play—no fiddling, no delays. Mute function for quick silent moments.
- • **Crystal-Clear 24-bit Audio:** Experience pristine digital sound with ultra-low latency and up to 100 feet range—your tone, untouched.
- • **Interference-Free 5.8GHz Tech:** Stay worry-free with advanced UHF wireless that keeps your signal clean even in busy environments.

## Overview

The NUX C-5RC is a professional-grade 5.8GHz wireless guitar system designed for active or passive pickups. It delivers 24-bit digital audio with ultra-low latency and up to 100 feet range, ensuring pristine sound quality without interference. Featuring an ultra-compact design, automatic transmitter-receiver pairing, and a portable charging case, it’s perfect for gigging musicians seeking hassle-free, cable-free performance.

## Description

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Review: Great design, functionality and sound quality. - I was a bit skeptical at first, but these are really a great product! At first, I tried them in my home studio and got a little interference. Probably due to my WiFi router being too close. I really purchased them to use at gigs because I use 3 different guitars and I hated the cables and having to purchase abc switch pedals. These solved the problem. The battery stays strong during a 3 hour gig and I have yet to encounter any interference. Easy to set up and switching guitars is a breeze. I just hit the button and pause the connection when switching out. Other guitarists have inquired and purchased a set on my recommendation. The charging storage case is genius. I highly recommend these. Great build quality and great design.
Review: Best wireless guitar system in this price range, period! - I’ve been using the Nux 5.8GHz wireless guitar system for almost a year now with my Taylor acoustic 214CE (uses an active pickup) and it has worked flawlessly. For my Stratocaster I use an Xvive system and both guitars are played at rehearsals and live gigs. As far as going wireless, I’ll never go back to cables again. I’d originally purchased two Xviv units - one for each guitar, but the Xvive sounded awful on the Taylor - all top end, shrill and tinny, without any low end. I immediately returned it and kept the other Xvive for the Strat which seemed to sound OK, although I need to adjust the Strat’s neck or middle pickup tone knobs to compensate. After doing a ton of research on various mid-priced wireless units I discovered Nux. What a difference in sound quality - my Taylor acoustic sounded identical to a cable! Because Taylor guitars can be a bit top-end and trebley, the cable emulation switch on the Nux helps tame excessive thin-sounding notes by rolling off a bit of top end. It’s a subtle difference - simple adjustments to my guitar’s equalizer or the amp will produce similar results. A plus for Nux vs. Xvive - when I walk near a particular light switch in our rehearsal room while playing guitar, the Xvive makes a loud squeal while the Nux unit remains quiet. This might be due to the Xvive using 2.4GHz, but there’s no 2.4GHz devices in the room; the light switch is just a regular 110-120 AC switch so go figure. Maybe the Xvive circuitry is less shielded from electrical interference. Another plus for the Nux is the charging case; after a gig or rehearsal is over and the band is packed up, I simply press a button on the Nux case to start charging the transmitter/receiver inside the case and then dump the zipped up case into my carry bag; I don’t need to remember to charge it later. By the time I get home, the Nux is fully charged and ready to go, but not the Xvive. Gotta remember to charge it, sigh. The most important difference between the two units is tone quality; the Nux sounds the same as a cable but not the Xvive. In retrospect, I should have bought two Nux units and avoided Xvive altogether. When the Xvive eventually dies, I’ll replace it with a Nux.

## Features

- [Ultra-compact and Ultra-simple] Enjoy wireless freedom with your electric guitar, acoustic-electric guitar, bass guitar, and many other instruments with the C-5RC wireless system.
- [Pristine Digital Wireless Audio] Preserves the full dynamic range of your instrument with remarkable 24-bit audio quality, ultra-low latency, and an up-to-100-foot range of operation with a clear line of sight.
- Fits perfectly with all types of Electric Guitars, Acoustic-electric Guitars, Bass Guitars and Ukuleles, no matter with active or passive, piezo or magnetic pickups.
- [Worry-free 5.8GHz Wireless Connection] Enjoy clear, interference-free sound with advanced 5.8GHz technology, perfect for live performance and practice.
- [Perfect for On-the-go Musicians] The included portable charging case keeps your wireless system charged while you’re on the move.
- [Automatic Setup with Auto-matching] Hold the power button to turn on the transmitter and receiver simultaneously, plug into your instrument and your amplifier or pedalboard, and you’re ready to play. A handy Mute function allows you to silence your signal anytime.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,907 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #36 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 668 Reviews |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NUX
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 32 Grams
- **Style:** Compact
- **Voltage:** 9 Volts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Model** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you run two nux c-5rc 5.8ghz wireless guitar systems on the same stage?**
A: Yes!  Our band  played last Saturday at the VFW post and our Bass player who also has a 5.8 Nuix was using his and I tried mine out on my guitar system.   The technology is automatic and requires no user intervention.  You simply turn  on your two units and they “find” the clearest of the ten available channels and lock on to them.  The Nuix lasted for the entire 4.5 hours of sound checks and four sets.  Love ‘em.

**Q: I notice that when I connect the receiver to the input of my pedalboard it immediately powers off. Connected to my amp it’s fine. Is it defective?**
A: I don't know if it's defective or not, but the pedalboard input may not be compatible with the TRS jack on the receiver, and may be triggering it off.

**Q: Is this unit compatible with Thr30ii wireless? Not working for me.**
A: You probably have your answer by now but if not...
The THR is wireless ready but that is for the Line 6 G10T transmitter.

Using the Nux transmitter you'd also need to use the Nux receiver plugged into the input on the Amp. for it to work.

**Q: Can "auto sleep" mode be disbled?**
A: I don't think so, although it only kicks in if you aren't playing.  Why waste your battery power if you aren't playing?  It doesn't take long to turn them back on.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great design, functionality and sound quality.
*by D***L on June 3, 2025*

I was a bit skeptical at first, but these are really a great product! At first, I tried them in my home studio and got a little interference. Probably due to my WiFi router being too close. I really purchased them to use at gigs because I use 3 different guitars and I hated the cables and having to purchase abc switch pedals. These solved the problem. The battery stays strong during a 3 hour gig and I have yet to encounter any interference. Easy to set up and switching guitars is a breeze. I just hit the button and pause the connection when switching out. Other guitarists have inquired and purchased a set on my recommendation. The charging storage case is genius. I highly recommend these. Great build quality and great design.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best wireless guitar system in this price range, period!
*by U***W on February 4, 2024*

I’ve been using the Nux 5.8GHz wireless guitar system for almost a year now with my Taylor acoustic 214CE (uses an active pickup) and it has worked flawlessly. For my Stratocaster I use an Xvive system and both guitars are played at rehearsals and live gigs. As far as going wireless, I’ll never go back to cables again. I’d originally purchased two Xviv units - one for each guitar, but the Xvive sounded awful on the Taylor - all top end, shrill and tinny, without any low end. I immediately returned it and kept the other Xvive for the Strat which seemed to sound OK, although I need to adjust the Strat’s neck or middle pickup tone knobs to compensate. After doing a ton of research on various mid-priced wireless units I discovered Nux. What a difference in sound quality - my Taylor acoustic sounded identical to a cable! Because Taylor guitars can be a bit top-end and trebley, the cable emulation switch on the Nux helps tame excessive thin-sounding notes by rolling off a bit of top end. It’s a subtle difference - simple adjustments to my guitar’s equalizer or the amp will produce similar results. A plus for Nux vs. Xvive - when I walk near a particular light switch in our rehearsal room while playing guitar, the Xvive makes a loud squeal while the Nux unit remains quiet. This might be due to the Xvive using 2.4GHz, but there’s no 2.4GHz devices in the room; the light switch is just a regular 110-120 AC switch so go figure. Maybe the Xvive circuitry is less shielded from electrical interference. Another plus for the Nux is the charging case; after a gig or rehearsal is over and the band is packed up, I simply press a button on the Nux case to start charging the transmitter/receiver inside the case and then dump the zipped up case into my carry bag; I don’t need to remember to charge it later. By the time I get home, the Nux is fully charged and ready to go, but not the Xvive. Gotta remember to charge it, sigh. The most important difference between the two units is tone quality; the Nux sounds the same as a cable but not the Xvive. In retrospect, I should have bought two Nux units and avoided Xvive altogether. When the Xvive eventually dies, I’ll replace it with a Nux.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great but batteries start to fade after about 3 years
*by A***L on May 11, 2026*

There's a lot to like about this wireless unit. But I am disappointed that the batteries in mine started to fade after about 3 years. They no longer would get me through a full 3-hour show without charging on set breaks. If you're handy with a soldering iron, you can pop them open and replace the batteries (which I did). But I feel like these should have lasted a bit longer before having to resort to that. Otherwise, these are great wireless units. They handle my active and passive basses well. Range is good. The built in charging in the case is super handy. I never had problems with interference or drop out.

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