Lekato WS-80 - The Best Value and Great Sounding Guitar Wireless system...
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2022
- Guitar wireless systems have been around a long time, but it’s been a tortuous journey trying to make radio waves work, and the. There’s the issue of channels being shared by taxi firms, road workers, etc...
Then they became digital. Massive gain in sound quality, and multi channel systems.
Now, there’s a system that offers what you need (and nothing you don’t) with great sound and great value.
Cue the Lekato WS-80 system. Three small bits: transmitter, receiver and a short cable to charge the batteries that offer up to 8 hours’ use. A great bit of kit that works straight out of the box!
The range is quoted as 100 ft, which is ample. If you’re 100ft away from your amp, the rhythm will be terrible and you’ll get a roasting from your fellow band members who are on stage!
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I just ordered these. I can't wait to try them out.
Great video. I’m just about to order these. Thanks.
Nice 👍
Nice video. I am interested in this. Your guitar tone sounded great.
Thank you very much!
Nice. I picked up an Ammoon version of this for about the same money for Christmas. Works flawlessly. I needed a new strap so thought it was worth a punt.
The tech is so much better now - it’s just a shame that they have to be thrown away when the internal battery is shot.
@@DanBakerMusic True, built in obsolesce is a modern curse.
@@DanBakerMusicwhat does this mean? if the internal battery is dead, the wireless system isn't usable?
Basically, yes…
I bought 2 of these to use for bass and guitar in my solo act. Using only one at a time they work great. When I run them at the same time, I keep losing signal. I can change channels and usually resolve it, but the fix is temporary. Sometimes when I lose signal the receiver light flashes as it should sometimes it doesn't. The receivers are only 2-3 ft away. Contacted Lekato and got nothing for help. I have ordered a WS-70 which is UHF, it should work better with the 80 as there is no opportunity for Interference.
On the plus side, the WS-80 runs 8hrs + on a charge and recharges in a couple hours or less.
Yes that has happened to me too…
Hi. I dont have the manual of ws80 anymore. Can you tall me how to change the channel? Thanks in advance.
Cool. Indoors the range will be a little better, bacause the signal has something to bounce on an off. On the open field, it will be worse. What frequency is it using? Is it standard 2,4 GHz wifi? I like it very much, because it is legal to use everywhere.
It is 2.4 GHz, so all good on that front!
@@DanBakerMusic Thank You.
I wonder could this be used with a microphone (with a 1/4 inch connection). My missus is doing some workshops and classes and would like to be mic'd, but we don't want to fork out on a PA. I was thinking I could put my little bass amp in the corner of the room.
I think Lekato do a mic system, where the transmitter and receiver have XLR plugs and sockets instead of jacks. The bass amp will be ok as long as it has a tweeter in it, so that treble ranges can be reproduced.
Add AIAIAI ultra low latency headphones then you really are in wireless paradise. Highly recommended
Nice - will check them out...
after trying it on yamaha silent violin it needs gain on mixer because without gain it will not give sound... I like lekato old type A8
Are these better than the xvive?
But does it have a noticable hiss ?
Are you calling your bass player and his girlfriend cheapskates?
Not in the least...