🎶 Unleash Your Sound, Wirelessly!
The Getaria Upgrade 2.4GHZ Wireless Guitar System is a cutting-edge solution for musicians seeking freedom and flexibility. With its advanced 2.4G wireless technology, this system offers low latency and noise-free transmission over a range of 30 meters. It supports multiple devices simultaneously and features a built-in rechargeable lithium battery for extended playtime. The 280° rotatable plug ensures compatibility with various instruments, making it an essential tool for any electric guitar or bass player.
Neck Material Type | plastic |
String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Fretboard Material Type | Ebony Wood |
Body Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black-White |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.12"L x 0.51"W x 1.5"H |
Number of Strings | 6 |
A**E
Quick fix turned into permanent replacement
TLDR: This is an amazing wireless guitar system for the price. The battery lasts me a full 4 hour gig as long as I turn both the transmitter and receiver off in-between sets. Sound quality is great except for the terrifying noise they admit when the battery dies.Full Review:My setup:Fender American Ultra Jazz Bass 5-String Active/Passive switchFender Rumble 500 Watt Amp with Send-Receive effects running through a Zoom B3n Effects PedalI bought this Getaria wireless system after my Line-6 G30 bit the dust during the first night of a gig and I couldn't get it working before the second night. Amazon was able to ship the Getaria 2.4GHZ Wireless Guitar System overnight so I decided to give it a shot. I didn't have high hopes for a sub-$40 wireless system but if it worked for one night that's all I needed.I have been shocked and super impressed by how well this wireless system has performed and my $230 Line-6 system has stayed home for the past few months in favor of my Getaria has been on the road with me for 8 more nights.The Getaria 2.4ghz system is for a single user. I am the only guitarist in my band that uses one. My lead singer has a Shure Beta-58 wireless and the other guitarist uses a Line-6 G3 system. Our three systems don't cause any interference with each other. We also use a Soundcraft Ui24R mixer and wireless system isn't affected negatively by it. I've also used it in a festival setting on a big stage and it performed very well.The Getaria 2.4Ghz has great wireless range and hasn't given me any issues with my active/passive bass guitar. I have been able to wander about 40 feet away and still get a signal from my bass guitar to my amp. The wireless transmitter has no problem working with my bass guitar pickups whether they are in active or passive mode.The sound quality of the Getaria 2.4Ghz wireless is fantastic. I haven't noticed any quality loss between my expensive Line 6 systems vs. the Getaria. I have played live with the Getaria and have listened back to my band's board recordings and have been very impressed by the sound quality it carries. My one knock on the sound is the terrifying noise the wireless emits through my amp whenever the battery in the transmitter or receiver dies. As the battery emits it's dying breath it causes the Getaria to emit a sound I can only describe as something I would expect an alien ship to emit as it's shot down above Area-51. It would be a perfect sound for an M. Night Shyamalan movie.The battery life of the Getaria 2.4Ghz guitar wireless system has been impressive and I've been able to use it for a full 4 hour show as long as I remember to turn the transmitter and the receiver off in-between sets. The system comes with a dual usb-c cord so you can charge both the transmitter and receiver at the same time off the same usb outlet. It usually takes about an hour to charge both devices with the included cord. On days when I accidently leave either the transmitter or the receiver on long enough to kill the battery, I'm able to charge them for around a half hour and they last me the rest of my practice session or gig. I have also left the receiver plugged in and charging while in-use and haven't had any issue doing that. It sure beats carrying around a bag or 9v and AA batteries for my previous wireless systems.Overall I have been very impressed by the Getaria 2.4ghz wireless guitar system and would recommend it to anyone needing a budget wireless system or anyone needing a serviceable spare or backup wireless.
M**E
Technology finally working for us guitarists!
I am a world-class professional luthier, but, alas, only an intermediate guitar player. For several years I have been mostly playing my acoustic (which is what I specialize in building).I have a “made in USA“ telecaster that I have had an on and off love affair for 40 years. It’s fun to play. However, because I spend so much time in the shop, I rarely have time to goof.Then, I purchased a Spark amplifier. Go get one. If you like playing rockstar in your garage, this is the amp for you. Also, I believe that you can Jerry rig it up to go through a PA System. It’s like having all the guitars in the world on your phone coming through your little amp.But I digress…Like I said, I’m intermediate at best. I can hold my own as a rhythm player in a bar band. Not so great it leads unless I really, really practice.However, I have been recently taking music theory lessons (I am otherwise completely self taught, all my bad habits and misguided notion’s in tow which probably describes most of you) end it is slowly, but surely unlocking 40 years of self-taught BS or clearing it up depending on your perspective.Sorry for the long winded introduction, but suffice it to say I am not unfamiliar with amplifiers and cables. I thought cables were a necessary evil that we just had to deal with. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve untangled, tripped, over wound up, had s****y connection issues resulting in buzzes, hum, earpiercing screeches and just generally hit or miss luck.So with my new amp in my lessons I have been quietly playing “rockstar“ in my garage and practicing my theory lessons after I start winding down from working in the shop in the wee hours of the morning. Having a pretty good time yet, still dealing with those nasty ass cables.I always assumed that wireless systems were for the rich and famous and they were probably dicey, at best, Unless you had some serious cash. That may have been true, but not today.I picked up this set on Amazon, Knowing well that if I wasn’t satisfied, this great company would take my return, no questions asked. Pretty good guarantee. Better than you’ll get it most places, that’s for sure.So these bad boys came partially charged in the box and I was able to immediately start fooling around with it. One word: AMAZING!There is no hum, no buzz, no distance issues (at least in my guitar shop), absolutely no latency and no stupid(!!) cables to dick with.Granted, I can’t speak to the longevity or durability of this device but, at 40 bucks a pop? How can you go wrong?. I gave five stars to the battery life just on a benefit of doubt basis. I saw a couple videos that suggested that the batteries will last up to 24 hours. Hell, if last half of that, I’ll be one happy puppy.Should any negatives develop, I will amend this review. But for a first time wireless user and garage rockstar, this is the best thing since sliced bread. Try them out, I don’t think you’ll be sorry.UPDATE MAY 2, 2021: i’m a bit tempted to take one star away but I don’t think I will. The only bad issue about this product is the battery life sucks. I thought I read someplace where people were getting 24 hours of playtime. Either I was mistaken or they are freaking crazy. I’m lucky to get about three hours out of it. I’ve since learned to charge them after every session. The transmitter is always the one to go dead first. I really don’t know how long the receiver can go without a recharge. But I’m keeping the five stars because the fix is easy. If you have a phone battery pack or a USB battery pack and a decent cord to reach from your back pocket into the transmitter you’re good to go indefinitely. Still like this product a lot!
D**D
Acceptable sound, good connectivity, battery life was an issue
Easy to connect, and work well. Range was good; there was a bit of a signal loss (more on this in a moment). What was challenging was the battery life. Using this from a passive-pickup Strat to both a pedalboard initial input, as well as direct to a solid state amp (note the lack of active pups or a tube amp), they still only worked for ~90 minutes. Then, problematically, they sent a LOUD 'pew' sound through the signal chain (God help you if you had this through a Marshall, turned up) and died.I'm afraid I purchased several sets of these for convenience in songwriting through a rig in various places; they are *perfect* for that use profile with the exception of that sound when the battery charge dies.One can't overlook the price - they are pretty darn inexpensive, and as these are not intended for stage (I'd strongly urge anyone to avoid purchasing these for stage use), they are acceptable. "Good enough," not "excellent."
B**Y
Go wireless
Worked right out of the box. They sound great without delay. Bought em on sale for $34.99 so nothing to complain about. Rechargeable and fit my Ibanez and my amp inputs.
G**Y
Good product
i have had these for a month - used them twice for my keyboard - no problems. Easy setup - plug in instead of an audio cable - turn on - boom. no wires across the room to trip over. i think battery life is decent. it lasted almost 3 hours - 2 different sessions a week apart - on one charge. at this point, i would buy them again.
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