A8 Cheap Guitar Wireless System Quick Review
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- A8 Guitar Wireless System
Specifications
Audio Response Range: 20Hz-20kHz
Frequency: UHF 730MHz
Transmission Range: Max.50M (No obstacle); 30M (through-wall)
Transmission Delay: Less Than 4ms
Power Supply: Built-in 3.7V 600mAh rechargeable lithium battery
Charging Time : 2 hours
Usage Time : 4 hours
Charge Port: Micro-USB
Item Size: 11 * 4.3 * 1.7cm
Item Weight: 35g / 1.2oz (for each)
Frequency Jamming
Wifi, microwave, Bluetooth and wireless routers, any electronic device with 730MHz may interfere the signal
Pairing and how to use
turn on the Transmitter, press and hold the channel button (the only button next to the power switch) until the LED blinks
turn on the Receiver, wait until both units stopped blinking which mean they are successfully paired
plug the Receiver whether on the pedal or amp
if no sound, press the channel button until you hear the guitar sound. There are 4 channels available so you need to make sure they are on same channel
Here's an update!
As I've been using this device for awhile, I noticed there's significant tonal loss.
The sound feels dull especially when you need lots of gain.
Anyway it's still a fun alternative if you don't want cables.
The same happened to me. Besides, battery is not long lasting. Don´t like at all.
Thank you so much. I was having problems pairing them and your video helped me make them work! Thanks!!!
Glad my video can be a help
he’s right for those who don’t want many cable on the floor this thing worth it very goood reviews 🤘🏻❤
Thanks for the explanation. I paid $20 for mine, and now I know what to expect. And of course these are just for fun and convenience.
This was a good christmas present to me it works great ill use it alot
thanks very good review and excellent explanation on how to pair them !
Good and honest demonstration
Thank you. This was most helpful.
Thanks for sharing 👍🇬🇧
Thanks man, really helpful information! 🤟
Thanks for your input.
Thanks for this informations about signal.. So all this kind of devices has this problems
good review, know everything i need to thanks. well worth you doing it
I bought a few of these cheap on eBay for my bass and guitars. But like Tony said, there is definitely a significant tone loss on these...especially on the treble side and loss of clarity. Mine also seem to boost the output a bit. These are the 730mhz ones, not the 2.4ghz or 5ghz ones. If you don't care about tone loss and just want to get rid of the cables then these are fine for the money.
But if im using not a real amp NUX MG300 with a soundbar. So its not good with tone actually. Will this makes it much more bad not a difference if i have already semi-digital processor.
@@talhamerttufan7140 Sorry I am not familiar with NUX MG300 with a soundbar so I am unable to give you an opinion.
They are not bad for what they cost, if you just practicing other than that I'd use the cable
Best review there is
Thank you!
It was very helpfull.
great video man thank you
My Xvive U2 breaks up a lot but my Aroma doesn’t, I’ve just ordered the same unit you are reviewing
Thanks for the information!
Thanks very very helpful!
Thank you was gonna get one for church but won't now. Need good signal
I can recommend to have this only if you are playing at close distance (between receiver and transmitter) without any object interruption in between
Thank you
Works great for me at home. Have yet to see if any good with a band. But for less than £14 you can't expect better?
They work ok in United States. I brought them to South America and they click and make all kinds of noises
Awesome 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎸⭐
Nice review. Bro, if I wanted to connect with my bt speaker, it will work? I mean I just put the transmitter jack to my guitar and it will be BT enabled??
BT may not be suitable to replace your guitar cables as they tend to have noticeable latency.
However, theoretically, it's possible to plug the receiver on the Bluetooth speaker. But not the same concept as BT enabled.
Good chances you may able to use it as you intended to. It's worth giving it a shot.
Unfortunately, the latency is not 4ms as stated by the manufacturer, but 16ms...
I'm not sure, but our ears might not be sensitive enough to notice 16ms delay.
I hope you find luck with what you need
this doesnt work for me, i put both in and none of sound is not coming through
good sir! my pronlem is same as yours when i walk a little bit away from the amplifier my cignal dissappear.. what should i do? thank you!
Don't put any radio devices (eq. Laptop, smartphone, etc) in between/near the Transmitter and Receiver. Just put them away as far as you could.
Depends on your wireless frequency and environment the tolerance may vary.
what happened at the end? just simple ambient interference?
If you're using a affect paddle how do you connect it?
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Sounds like a cheap way to do sound check for live shows for the guitar or bass player to do their own crowd area soundchecks before a show.
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Ok...can you helo me? I've made the orocedure but the blue light never
Stoo to blink....what's wrong?😊😊
I suspect the receiver and transmitter are not on the same channel.
Try to press the channel button on one of the units until it stops blinking.
Good luck
Signal dropout is HORRIBLE. Unless you stand 2 feet away from your amp these are worthless.
will it work on piano keyboard
Whats the battery backup?
My transmitter light keeps blinking won't stop
I guess it's trying to pair
very curious about the battery life of these receivers and the delay? do you know?
Not sure about the battery life, but the transmitter down after nearly 90 mins of total playing time while the receiver haven't run out of juice. But i charge them together. Charging duration took about an hour.
I can feel there's a bit of delay, but not to the point where it affect my playing. And i can definitely go on stage with it.
Thank you Tony. I have this system and I was experiencing the signal loss and “static” when I moved around. Probably because I had cell phone and iPad laying around near. I have not tried these at an open venue yet to see if I get signal interruption (bars, gigs, church sound, etc). But for $36, you get what you get, right? Have you had any success using these at open mic or live venues?
$36 for playing in bedroom and put the cables away, YES!
But not an appropriate device for live gigs due to low tolerance against radio signal interruption.
I don't really have issue with static, but signal loss only when i walk around.
I've bought A8. This has too much noise. I think this is a garbage. Please don't try.
If you have many interferences arond then this thing definitely won't work for you.
Try different frequencies like 2.4G or 5G i/o UHF
How about the acoustic guitar
No difference than electric guitar. It's just replacing your cable with a wireless device
can someone give us a distance how far you go from your reciever 50mtrs?
Without object interruption probably 30mtrs I'd say, yoh might notice slight delay.
But under actual situation (minimum object and radio interruption) 10mtrs is the ideal range.
Can you please tell me. Are the operational while being charged?
Yes they are.
You can have the Transmitter plugged on a powerbank and wander around the stage too
@@tonyhahn9481 Shweeeeet! Thanks for the reply my man. Unorthodox usage. But I want this to work as a replacement for a Bluetooth connection from my tv to a sound system. I think it will work great!
I LIKE THE WIRELESS GADGETS VERY MUCH I MEAN FOR 12 DOLLARS YOU CANT BREAK A LEG THE ONLY COMMENT I HAVE ! IS THAT THE CLEAN SOUND IS FANTASTIC BUT AS SOON AS I SWITCH MY BOOGIE TO OVERDRIVE I GET A HUGE AMOUNT OF WHITENOISE AND I CAN T FILTER IT OUT WITH MY NOISEGATE
I guess that's one of the reason why it's $12.
This product have low QC that in some cases they happen to have functional defects, but some are relatively acceptable.
Thanks for this review, great info. I'm not gonna buy them, its sounds bad.
Yeah.
It works only if using it for bed room practice.
But forget it when it comes to playing on live situation.
I tried everything, still no sound. I'm not even sure if they're pared. Do you have any idea how to fix that ?
Blue LED on the receiver means you have them paired properly, while green means they are not.
To pair : hold the button on transmitter for a few seconds. The receiver will blink 3 times which means they have successfully paired.
Then check if they're on same channel. Press the channel button on one of the unit (receiver or transmitter) until you hear the guitar sound. Just make sure you have the volume turned on.
Good luck.
I bought a system set of these transmitters on Ebay for about $18. I've been charging them all week. The transmitters DO NOT detect each other and I currently have an open case - item "not as described".- against my seller regarding my purchase. IT IS LIKE SO SUCH ELSE FROM CHINA. IT IS NOTHING BUT CHINESE JUNK.
You probably have both unit "transmitter" while you suppose to have one transmitter and one receiver.
Or maybe bad QC issue.
I hope your problem solved soon.
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And thanks for video as the instructions are useless in English, if you can even call it English??
This is a shit no one should get it, I bought my one and it is not just disrupted the signal, the tone is no way strong and altered completely, I bought my one and three mins later that it was in the trash can, this review should have compare the sound using lead and this piece of shit, nothing can even compare, when you use this, first thing you notice that the volume drops by 50%, that would be end of it for me.
Useless. Stick with cables.
Thanks very very helpful!