CHEAPEST GUITAR WIRELESS 5.8Ghz 5G and WOW! Harley Benton AirBorne Pro 5.8Ghz Instrument
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Harley Benton AirBorne Pro 5.8Ghz Instrument Wireless Transmitter and Receiver may seem like a cheap bit of kit and easy to under estimate but in this video I explain why you need a 5.8Ghz wireless, why it is better than a 2.4Ghz system and if you can get away with spending very little to gain some of the advantages of the much more expensive guitar wireless systems such as the SHURE GLXD16+ and the SENNHEISER EW-DC CL1, Line 6, Boss, Xvive u2, Lekato wireless wireless guitar system or other systems.
Digital 5.8 GHz Radio System
Plug-n-Play transmitter & receiver
Suitable for all instruments with 6.35 mm audio jack
5.8 GHz band
24 Bit / 48 KHz
4 Channels
Transmission range up to 35 metres
Latency time 5.6 ms
Battery life up to 5 hours
Charging time under 3.5 hours
Includes manual , USB cable and 9 V mains adapter
Transmitter:
Rotatable 220° angle 6.35 mm jack audio plug
Easy-to-read LCD display with battery status ID link indicator
Pairing LCD display
ID LCD display
Power & mute button
USB charging port
Integrated rechargeable 3.7 V / 600 mAH Li-battery
Dimensions: 43.4 x 28.7 x 92 mm
Weight: 56.4 g
Receiver:
Integrated chromatic tuner with easy-to-read LCD display
Mute switch
Cable tone simulator
Integrated magnetic charging station for the transmitter
9V DC in & out for powering external 9V devices
Pairing & ID link LCD display
Battery status LCD display
Dimensions: 130 x 98.9 x 50.3 mm
Weight: 263 g
Great video. Never had anything Harley Benton that's been poor....as an example their value acoustic, electric guitar and bass strings are brilliant and ridiculously cheap❤
Thank you for this video.
Dont forget, Harley often re badge top brands. Ive alot of Harley stuff - Amps, Guitars, tuners, power pedal board. I have other top brands a swell, Gibson etc. I love Harley stuff. Holds up.
Harley Benton are damn good stuff I have a collection of 16 guitars, from Fender/Burny/PRS some signiture guitars.. and the best is a Mk1 Harley Benton Les Paul SC custom. Floyd Rose trem, SC/Hum split gold plated hardware it is brilliant and my main guitar..came with Pro set up... £289 at the time. Harley Benton is quality is good.
you could use a 12 inch female to male jack socket to plug that into your guitar and the transmitter then could plug into the female end of the 12 inch cable and then mount that on your strap or in your back pocket or on ya belt.
Tbh I have just been using a bit of gaffa or Sparky's tap and sticking it to the guitar! 😂🤣
Hi! How about digital or hiss noise with the volume guitar low? I used to have one (2.4ghz) but i can't use it anymore because rolling down the guitar volume (pot) makes noise, white/hiss/digital noise 🥲🥲🥲.
The transmitter has a usb on the side to charge I guess.
It docks and charges on the receiver.
@@leonbrownmusic yes. But you can charge it also via the usb. So just take the transmitter out from the dock and charge it via usb. No need to take your whole pedal board out.
You can charge the transmitter via microUSB on the side of the device. :)
Lekato has cheaper 5.8 GHz systems. Half price of this Harley Benton.
QUICKTIPP @Leon Brown Music 🏨 Imagine you love playing guitar, and you LIVE in a hotel 🤯 Like me 😋OK. I try to make this short: I use the same transmitter, love and hate it for the same reasons as you. BUT I bought a Tatonka 2938 Neopren Case Pocket 1, (Black, 12 x 8 x 3 cm ) which is a perfect match for the transmitter and can be easily fixed on any guitar strap. Then I connected the guitar to the transmitter via an audio extension (6,35mm male female cable from PNGKNYOCN 55cm) Works PERFECT and no more dingle dangle unsecure feelings!
Good call my friend. I will check that out.