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So far so good
Haven’t used it in a open music festival, but have used it in clubs. I keep in it my gear bag just in case the venue’s system craps out. Such a simple, non complicated and powerful unit.
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No dropouts
I wanted to try this wireless since it doesn't operate on the wifi 2,4ghz frequency. This is the first time I've used a wireless that doesn't have dropouts.
I've used it for 4 gigs now, and tried it with my acoustic, thru my helix and even with an ukulele. No dropouts!
The battery didn't die even on my longest gig where I used it (3-4 hours of playing).
The only negative thing I have to say about it is that it feels very cheap and plasticy, but if mine every breaks its price makes it easy to replace.
I've used it for 4 gigs now, and tried it with my acoustic, thru my helix and even with an ukulele. No dropouts!
The battery didn't die even on my longest gig where I used it (3-4 hours of playing).
The only negative thing I have to say about it is that it feels very cheap and plasticy, but if mine every breaks its price makes it easy to replace.
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they look amazing and work great- but really really quiet.
they are stylish, colourful, and do what they say. battery life is great and so is range. but they are really quiet. even with my massive amp turned up all the way the noise is at a comfortable level. it is 100% the guitar bugs and not my guitar/setup. so would i reccomend? i guess so but buy a volume booster or something!
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My favourite guitar wireless system
Use: rock covers band and acoustic duo. Active basses, passive and electro acoustic guitars.
Pros: UHF - I find UHF far more reliable than 2.4 or 5.8ghz systems, although I do use those too sometimes. Battery life - never had them go flat during performance even after a lengthy sound check and almost 3 hours on stage. They work with active guitars.
Cons: only 4 channels, but as I am the only one in our band using them I've never had to worry about that. Also each set uses a different frequency. The protruding aerial, perhaps technically necessary but unattractive (as is the choice of colours - white or puke green).
Conclusion - highly recommended.
Pros: UHF - I find UHF far more reliable than 2.4 or 5.8ghz systems, although I do use those too sometimes. Battery life - never had them go flat during performance even after a lengthy sound check and almost 3 hours on stage. They work with active guitars.
Cons: only 4 channels, but as I am the only one in our band using them I've never had to worry about that. Also each set uses a different frequency. The protruding aerial, perhaps technically necessary but unattractive (as is the choice of colours - white or puke green).
Conclusion - highly recommended.
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Top product
Easy to use, no noise as far as I have heard. Good batteri capacity
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The Mooer GTRS GWU4 (White) nails what it promises: a simple, reliable, and affordable UHF wireless solution. Its range, sound fidelity, and battery life are solid, though you may need a minor volume boost. It’s a fantastic plug-and-play option—just be mindful of the potential hiss in ultra-clean environments.
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