🎶 Unleash Your Sound with Wireless Freedom!
The JOYO 5.8GHz Wireless Guitar Transmitter and Receiver system offers a high-quality audio experience with 24bit/48KHz resolution and less than 6ms latency. It features a portable charging box for on-the-go convenience, compatibility with most electric instruments, and a four-channel design for versatile audio management. Perfect for musicians seeking reliability and performance.
Product Dimensions | 10 x 4.5 x 8.5 cm; 237 g |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | Manufacturer-JYPS-0JW06 |
Colour | Dark-Gray |
Musical Style | world-music |
Region of Origin | eastern-asia |
Country Produced In | china |
Battery Type | Polymer |
Item Weight | 237 g |
D**D
Great bit of kit.
I'm new to wireless. I never trusted it and liked the security of being plugged in with my trusty cables, in terms of disconnection, intermitency, dropping out, battery failing etc, I'm a sceptical dude.But as I got got signed back in August professionally I started gigging with more kit and now I find myself in a place getting wrapped around in tonnes of wires and cables between in ears and my guitar etc. And so I gave these a go for lower level gigs. For example I play at my local church in the UK when I'm visiting family and I'll use these there! Audience of about 1200, no drama if it goes wrong can plug cable in quick, yes it's live feed too but meh.. No damage done really.But that doesn't happen with theseThey're reliable and produce good quality sound, easy to use and I love the fact they are hinged and so function fit and look good!Only gripe I'd say is it slightly alters your attack, kinda like a noise gate set to a very low level. It's a MINOR adjustment, just pick slightly harder. It's honestly barely noticeable and for the benefit of these things it's totally worth doing.I'll still use cables at my 24k+ audience week gigs because it's drilled into me lol.Range I can't say... Who needs more than 20-30feet really? You don't.... It works in my home studio which is about 10 feet of walking space, works on stage with around 20 feet of walking space I actually use while playing at a maximum if I'm wandering around lol, but I'm usually at my pedal board anyways!Battery life I haven't ever played it long enough to find out! It lasts my practice time, recording time, and my performing time, so battery is clearly good and reliable. Don't know long it takes to fully charge but I'd guess a couple hours so if you're planning on relying on these I'd have at least two sets in your kit. And just have the cables on hand as well to be extra safe!Joyo has proved to me to be an excellent affordable brand, I honestly have no need to spend hundreds on this stuff because the result would be the same but at a higher cost... Why bother? Unless you just wanna show off and look cool with a fancy brand and be "that guy" lol.I actually bought a set of basically non brand ones on shein to see how they were purely out of curiosity and of course free return so..what's there to lose? ... And they were the same performance wise! Even cheaper than these, however didn't have hinges and so stick out blatantly which does make your guitar look very uncool lol.. And it blatantly obvious you're wireless which I don't like... But for home use or traveling they're fantastic!
P**K
Great value for home noodling!
Joyo 5.8GHz wireless transmitterFantastic value!Works perfectly in a home setting. I use it with my battery operated Yamaha THR10 for a great practice set up. Just press two buttons for 2 seconds each and you’re ready! It has 4 different channels in case of interference or if playing with another user. Sturdy enough for non professional use. I hear no hiss on crunch or lead channels but I don’t play with high gain.
M**M
Freedom or Fail?!
I was sceptical about using wireless units for guitar as range, latency, tone, battery can all mess with the fun of just getting on and playing. The first thing I tried out was the range - I tried the Joyo all the way down my 27ft living room and through to the end of my 60ft garden - it worked flawlessly. I also haven't detected any noticeable latency. The battery life meets expectations and it has lasted so far for me a week's worth of playing a couple of hours a day. The tone is fine - it is worth noting that I have compensated on my amp a little to get the exact tone I'm used to from a standard cable. I think the unit brings out the treble frequencies a little, but that's easily tweaked with a slight adjustment of EQ. I've been using it on my youtube channel for making content and couldn't be happier as it makes practicing and playing for hours much easier - especially with my heavy Les Paul. I can now wander around the house which takes some of the strain off my body from being rooted to the spot and I can repeat riffs again and again until they're right. I'm very happy, not sure my wife is now I'm playing more! The Joyo is a great little wireless guitar unit. It's pretty cheap and I wished I'd just taken the plunge before - better late than never.
A**X
Good but quite big
These work very well. Sound quality, battery life and range are all good. They also seem quite ruggedly built.The only issue I have with them is they are quite wide. I can't get two to fit into adjacent channels on any of my mixers.
B**L
Works really Well
I was doubtful about buying this as I had previously bought a wireless system of a different make that often stopped working and often wouldn't pair up with the receiver. However this is easy to use and pairs up instantly when I turn it on. I'm seriously considering buying another to use with my other guitars as you can use up to four together on different channels. This 2.4ghz system, to me, is good enough for the small venues that I perform in. Other people had recommended that I to go for the higher 5.8ghz system you can buy but I have found this ideal and very good for my needs. I would recommend this system if you are after your first wireless system as it holds up all night (when fully charged) and there doesn't seem, to my ears, to be any delay in the signal or any loss in quality of sound, there may be if I wanted to test it out really well, but I have found it plenty good enough for my needs. It has certainly made my life much easier to set up when playing gigs and it also allows me to move about freely without being tied to a lead..
M**E
Absolutely love these
Absolutely love this!!! Wanted to use them a couple of times before reviewing in case of any drop out or connection issues but none.No latency. Perfect sound. Straight forward out of the box connection. Connects every time. Never disconnected. So convenient and easy to use. Love it over conventional cables.They look great too and big USP for me purchasing was the charging box/cradle.Beauties these.
C**T
Best budget 5.8ghz Wireless Guitar kit
I’ve only had these for a couple of days but am pleased I’ve finally found something that does what it is supposed to. I’ve tried lots of different ones, expensive, big brands. What I’d say is these are cheap, they are plastic and the build quality isn’t perfect, but they are nice and compact, don’t get buzzes and whistles or cutouts so far. Battery life seems ok for now at least.Great budget friendly purchase imo.
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