🎸 Cut the cords, not the vibe—wireless freedom for the modern guitarist!
The LEKATO UHF Wireless Guitar System offers professional-grade UHF digital transmission with a 165ft range and ultra-low 4ms latency, perfect for passive electric and piezo-electric acoustic guitars. Featuring a rechargeable 4-hour battery and a versatile 270° rotatable plug, it delivers reliable, interference-free sound for seamless gigging and practice.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
Compatible Devices | Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar |
Color | Black |
B**G
Great package reasonably priced
Works great. Received it yesterday and ordered another today. No more cables and clutter!
D**C
Works fine
Fast delivery. Out of the box, nice product, fully charged after an hour. The charging cable is split so you can charge the 2 units Receiver and Transmitter at the same time. Very easy to synchronize just turning the 2 buttons on and it is done automatically. To me for personal use at my house, it works perfectly. It is OK connecting from my guitar, ukulele or cigar box guitar (witch of course have a pickup), directly to my amp or to my guitar multi-effects processer. My only worry is that some reviewers have bad experience on a long time period, we will see how it performs in a few months...The price is so low :) so it is worth to take a chance on it.
G**N
For the Home Player These are Remarkably Good
I've been playing over 60 years. Pro once upon a time. Now simply for my own pleasure.Guitar cables were for decades the norm. Straight ones. Coiled ones. Long ones. Short ones.Then, maybe 5 or so years ago, I bought some mid-priced (by todays' standards) wireless systems -- several in fact -- and never wanted to look back.Those units are still serving me well, but in a few ways their age is showing. Batteries that do not last quite as long. Occasional fussiness -- needing a 'wiggle' to get a reliably, stutter-free, connection.These considerably less expensive Lekato units seemed worth adding to my setup. Not to merge with the older system(s), but to work with several smaller amps used for casual playing such as in my 'easy' chair and/or out on the porch.They certainly seem up to it! Clear and quick connections. Long range. No noticable delay.They are light, but not to my eyes and hands flimsy. In fact their soft feeling cases are to me a plus. (Less likely to mar the guitar's finish should contact be made.If their durability proves itself -- and that, of course, only time will tell -- I'd call these easy winners. As good as those costing a good deal more.Rather marvelous, really! :)
K**.
Honestly, this is a garbage product...
Let me start here - I didn't need this product. It was inexpensive, and I've seen a ton of YouTubers review products like these in the last year. So my curiosity was piqued since the costs seem to be low and no large equipment was required.The price was amazing on this model, so I gave it a go without reading any reviews. As most can tell, a lot of these products are the same with different brand names attached. Basically a generic Chinese manufactured product that various brands slap their own label on. So I opted for the price above all else.When I got it, I was super happy to see the USB cord split off from the A plug into two micro-USB plugs. So, what that means is that a single USB port can charge both the transmitter and receiver at the same time. I gave it overnight to charge and there was no problems experienced there.The next morning, I was super eager to give this a go. All the YouTubers demoing similar products were able to walk clear across their house, and outside, while maintaining a clear signal. However, mine was noisy.I have two Blackstar guitar amplifiers - A Blackstar HT-1R (MKI) 1W 1x8 combo and a Blackstar Artist 15 15W 1x12 combo. I tried them both using a Charvel SoCal ProMod and a Gibson SG Standard. What I noticed is that the bandwidth was super limited, shaving off both the high and low frequencies drastically. The gain was also reduced by what I'd guess is 20%, compared to going direct with a cable. And there was this very noticeable, very loud hiss for a noise floor coming through the amp. At first, I questioned my amp. But when I switched to an instrument cable, my noise floor was practically non-existent. In addition to the noise, there was also some digital artifacts coming through the light, kind of like cellular signals. I powered off all the wireless devices nearby, including my iPhone and unplugging the microwave, and the weird digital pulsating clicks and tones were still leaking through.Immediately, I knew this was not the right product for me. I didn't need it, but I also couldn't bring myself to want to troubleshoot any further. It is nothing I'd recommend to a friend, and I'd advise anyone here to steer clear. Maybe if you live out in the middle of a farm with little to no wireless interference, this may work. But for me ...nope.
J**F
Good Buy
great product
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