🎸 Cut the cords, not the vibe — wireless freedom for the modern guitarist!
The Getaria GWS-26 Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver Set delivers professional-grade 5.8 GHz wireless transmission with ultra-low latency under 5.6ms and a robust 105dB dynamic range. Designed for electric guitars and basses, it supports over 100 feet of cable-free play, 4 simultaneous channels, and features a rechargeable battery lasting up to 8 hours with quick 1.5-hour charging. Its 190° rotatable 1/4" plug ensures compatibility with most instruments, making it the perfect wireless system for both beginners and pros.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 216 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Frequency | 5.8 GHz |
Data Transfer Rate | 48 KHz |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Rechargeable |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Connector Type Used on Cable | 1/4 Inch Plug |
Cable Type | USB |
Compatible Devices | electric guitar, electric bass, Amplifier, effect pedal board, Speaker |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Wireless connection for electronic instruments |
Shape | Round |
Color | 5.8GHz Silver/black |
D**N
wireless again
Works great
J**S
Great Sound, Low Latency (one caveat)
I recently ordered two different inexpensive wireless systems. My first ever. The Getaria is the second of the two I tried.The first one I tried had better published specs (battery life, latency, more channels). However, upon trying it out, the other one had a low output level, latency was much worse than expected, and the sound quality was not accurate in the low end. I returned that one. As a result, my general expectations were fairly low for this type of device-- of which there seems to be dozens of variations on this "theme".The Getaria GWS-26 arrived the next day. I took it for a "first impression" spin. Right away, even though the published latency value was similar to that other unit, in use, the latency on the Getaria was WAY better, and not a problem.The sound of the Getaria is quite good. The output level is similar to the cable. The tone quality is accurate. The dynamic range is excellent. I need CLEAN dynamic range from soft to maximum/loud playing. The Getaria delivered this for me, and they were wise to mention this in their specs. I should mention that my tests were with bass guitar. So I wasn't testing the upper parts of the sound spectrum.I can't say much about reception. It worked fine in my situation. But I can't say how it compares to other units. The documentation doesn't list any details about the 4 channels, and there doesn't appear to be a function to automatically find a clean channel (i.e., via start up scan).I wish these units like this would have more over-kill for battery life. I'd like to go on stage with 15 actual hours of battery life-- serious wiggle room. This way, as the battery ages, it will continue to deliver enough capacity. If this unit proves to be useful in my gig life, I won't hesitate to replace the battery myself.The build-quality seems "precise" but I wouldn't call it rugged. The plastic housing feels firm to the squeeze. But I'll need to be pretty careful with it.It's a minor detail, but the package includes a nylon mesh drawstring bag. This is useless to me. I know that ultimately, this is all landfill at the end of the day, but the mesh bag seems especially wasteful. I'd rather they make the cardboard box more durable and call it done.SUMMARY: Easy to use. Works well. Sounds good. Responsive. Good design. Probably not durable. Only 4 channels, No function to find clear channel. Nylon mesh bag is dumb.UPDATE: Two guitar-playing band mates picked up these units after trying mine. For one of them, the set has USB-C for charge ports. Both of them have experienced some intermittent noise issues in some situations. They both use Helix floor units, but I don't know if that is related at all.
I**E
Sound good. Meeting expectations so far. May interfer with other wireless.
So when I first purchased these for my G&L active bass, I was a bit skeptical since I have tried other budget type wireless transmitters that mangled the sound. When I first fired these up I noticed choppy reception once in awhile from only 6 feet away, but the sound quality, when not choppy, was really good.I was coincidentally was having an issue with my Amazon Echo cutting out when trying to play along to songs. I didn't equate the two messing with each other at the time since I was having problems with this particular echo device before. Anyway...I decided I would take them to my buddy's for a jam session and put them through their paces.When I got to my friends house and fired everything up and immediately his Roku streaming on his TV when to buffering. Again...didn't equate the two until he asked if my phone was on the wifi and I looked, but it wasn't. I said, well maybe these new wireless are interfering. As soon as I powered them off, his streaming services returned. So I turned them back on and changed the channel on them, everything worked at his house. We were out in his garage addition and I decided to test the range. I kid you not, I was WELL over 100 feet away into a field and these things were still working. They had to keep line of site, but they were working. At that distance it is impossible to play well because of the delay in the signal getting there plus the sound actually getting back to your ears, but in any event, the things worked. When blocking the line of site, I got about 30 feet away. (The signal had to travel between a garage wall and tool chest where I was standing so probably not fair to expect much.)So, I have used them a few times now over at his place and the batteries have held up the entire time we have jammed. The most being about 6 hours on. In short, so far after 4 or 5 uses, I would recommend these. If you are going to actually try to gig with them, I would make sure to check for interference sources prior and to not drift too far away if you are going to lose any line of site to the receiver.I have given these 4 stars and will bump to 5 after I have used them more with no issues.
M**T
Love these things
Pulled out the box and didnt wait to charge them,played and walked through my house and they did great.love them.well now i got to follow instructions and fully charge them .im very hapoy with my Getaria recirvers.
F**.
A Game Changer
Just received this item in a smartly designed package. Gave a quick charge and tested on four basses and two guitars to a small Fender amp. Sound was clear and true with no noticeable latency. Moved around the apartment and outside into the hallway and the signal stayed true.This is a game changer for me because the doc says you can purchase additional units and have multiple receivers from a single transmitter. This is on my to do list because now I can connect a keyboard at jam sessions to other amps out of the reach of cables. I can't comment on sturdiness but I suppose if you are careful, this should do the job for the duration. I don't know how long the warranty is and I did not see it on the company web site. One wish list I would have liked would be to have the controls facing you instead of away from you. All in all, I think this was a great purchase and I think you will too.
M**E
Great buy and awesome sound for gutair or bass players
I absolutely love these great sound quality. Bought several just purchase these since my last ones lost the tip but when I asked the company if there was a way to by the tips they went above and beyond and sent me a new set. Very greatful. Great company to by from. Responded quickly to my concerns and did far more then I expected and sent me a new set. I would absolutely recommend this product and the company.
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