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Description

Break free from cables with the Getaria Wireless Transmitter, your new companion in musical mobility. Designed for guitar, bass, and ukulele, this sleek wireless solution liberates your performance, allowing you to roam the stage without the tether of traditional cables. Utilizing 2.4GHz digital wireless technology, it delivers a crystal-clear signal with minimal latency, ensuring your sound remains pure and untainted as it flows through the airwaves. Whether you're shredding solos on stage or practicing in the studio, this transmitter offers reliability and ease of use, making it a must-have for musicians who value freedom and quality.

Engineered for versatility, the Getaria Wireless Transmitter works seamlessly across various instruments, adapting quickly to different setups. Its compact and lightweight design ensures ease of transport and setup, while the rechargeable battery provides hours of uninterrupted playtime, ensuring you're always ready for the next gig or jam session. Experience the joy of unrestricted movement and elevate your performance to new heights with this innovative wireless solution.

Key Features:

  • 2.4GHz digital wireless technology for crystal-clear sound
  • Compatible with guitar, bass, and ukulele
  • Minimal latency for seamless performance
  • Compact and lightweight design for easy transport
  • Rechargeable battery for extended playtime
  • Easy pairing and operation for quick setup and use
  • Supports multiple channels to avoid interference

Reviews

PROS

  • Extremely long range without interference, even through walls

  • Excellent sound quality from various distances

  • Fast and easy pairing process

  • Great battery life, lasting multiple hours on a single charge

  • Compact and sturdy design, perfect for mobility

  • Affordable alternative to more expensive wireless systems

  • No discernable latency, ideal for live performances

  • Allows freedom of movement, enhancing stage presence

  • Works seamlessly with multiple instruments, including bass and guitar

  • Plug-and-play simplicity, no complex setup required

CONS

  • Incompatibility with certain guitars, causing a continuous tone

  • Occasional signal drop, possibly due to interference

  • Some units may have durability issues over time, like non-functioning power switches

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S

Interesting to play around with, an okay alternative to a normal cable

It's not the greatest version or quality, but its cheap and fun to test out. I use it when I run through pedals because I don't have to cables. (Just a ton of patch cables haha)

S

Interesting to play around with, an okay alternative to a normal cable

It's not the greatest version or quality, but its cheap and fun to test out. I use it when I run through pedals because I don't have to cables. (Just a ton of patch cables haha)

erik_bailey

Super convenient!

After years of worrying about tripping over my guitar cable, I bought this off Amazon for pretty cheap. There's no discernable latency, and the range is surprisingly good; I can walk around my whole apartment while playing without losing the signal. The only complaint I have is occasionally there's a dip in the signal which could be interference, but every now and again the sound drops for a split second and then returns.

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Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Getaria Wireless Transmitter for Guitar/Bassguitar/Ukulele, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

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erik_bailey

erik_bailey

Gear IQ 189

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john_pondingo

Gear IQ 323

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