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Description

Unleash your performance with the Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System, a digital wireless technology that delivers exceptional audio quality and simple setup. This system is a musician's dream, offering you the freedom to move around with a range of 70+ feet without any signal dropout. With a full 20Hz–20kHz frequency response, this device ensures that your guitar tone will be heard in all its glory with only 6 ms of latency.

The U2 operates at 2.4gHz ISM band for crystal-clear broadcasting, ensuring the integrity of your signal on stage. This wireless system is a perfect fit for any pedalboard, thanks to its compact design. The durable ABS plastic chassis can withstand the rigors of touring and harsh climates.

The Xvive U2 system is not just reliable but also environmentally friendly. The built-in lithium-ion batteries can last up to 5 hours per charge, giving you peace of mind during long performances. However, it's not recommended for guitars and basses with active pickups.

Key Features:

  • Digital wireless technology with a range of 70+ feet
  • Full 20Hz–20kHz frequency response
  • Latency of only 6 ms
  • Operates at 2.4gHz ISM band for clear broadcasting
  • Durable ABS plastic chassis
  • Built-in lithium-ion batteries lasting up to 5 hours per charge
  • Compact design, perfect for pedalboards
  • Not recommended for guitars and basses with active pickups

Owner's manual

Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System User Manual

Product specs

Configuration Guitar/Bass Wireless System (passive pickups)
System Simultaneous Channels 4
System Analog/Digital Digital
System Frequency Range 2.4 GHz
System Operating Range 70 ft. Line-of-sight
System Channel Selection Auto
System Frequency Response 20Hz-20kHz
Transmitter Form Factor Plug-on
Transmitter Dynamic Range 103dB (A weighted)
Transmitter Battery Type Lithium-ion rechargeable
Transmitter Battery Life Up to 5 hours
Transmitter Connector 1/4"
Receiver Type Plug-on
Receiver Outputs 1/4"
Receiver Power Source Lithium-ion rechargeable

FAQs

How far can the Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System transmit sound?

The Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System has an operating range of up to 70 feet line-of-sight, making it suitable for most small to medium-sized venues.

Is the Xvive U2 Wireless System compatible with both electric guitars and basses?

Yes, the Xvive U2 Wireless System is compatible with both electric guitars and basses that have passive pickups.

How long does the battery last on the Xvive U2 Wireless System?

The internal lithium-ion battery on both the transmitter and receiver of the Xvive U2 Wireless System lasts up to 5 hours on a full charge.

Does the Xvive U2 Wireless System require a specific type of power supply?

The Xvive U2 Wireless System uses a lithium-ion rechargeable battery and can be charged via the included dual-USB cable using any standard 5V USB charger.

How many channels can the Xvive U2 Wireless System operate simultaneously?

The Xvive U2 Wireless System can operate on up to four simultaneous channels, allowing for multiple systems to be used in the same environment without interference.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Compact and portable; fits easily in a pocket

  • Rechargeable via USB, no need for disposable batteries

  • Reliable performance with minimal dropouts for many users

  • Easy setup; plug-and-play design

  • Reasonably priced compared to higher-end models

  • Maintains sound quality with minimal signal distortion

  • Good range; works across multiple rooms

  • Compatible with various instruments and amplifiers

  • Lightweight design enhances mobility on stage

  • Five hours of continuous play on a single charge

CONS

  • Susceptible to interference from wireless routers and Bluetooth devices

  • Plastic build may feel flimsy and less durable

  • Easy-to-accidentally-toggle on-off switch can cause panic during performances

  • Occasional buzzing or hum, especially with older electronics

  • Connection issues if not synced correctly; lacks clear channel indicator

  • Some users report slight delays in signal transmission

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System.

Features and functionality

  • The Xvive U2 operates on the 2.4 GHz band, which can severely disrupt Wi-Fi networks and cause dropouts during live performances.

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  • The U2 system has a 1/4" line level output, which is often connected to a DI box for better performance in larger venues.

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Comparisons

  • Users have switched to Sennheiser UHF systems like the ew100 G4 for more reliable wireless connections compared to the Xvive U2.

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  • Some users compare the U2 to the Line6 G10S and suggest keeping the receiver nearby to minimize dropouts, similar to the Line6 setup.

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  • Some users prefer the Line 6 G10 for its reputation and robust build, despite the slightly higher price compared to Xvive U2.

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User experience

  • Owners report issues with the Xvive U2's range and battery life deteriorating over time, impacting reliability during performances.

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  • Owners often bring a backup instrument cable for quick swaps due to potential connectivity issues with the U2 in larger venues.

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  • Owners note that Xvive U2 is ideal for bar gigs, allowing for movement like soloing through a crowd, but may not handle theaters with multiple wireless signals well.

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Software and compatibility

  • Some users recommend scanning the Wi-Fi spectrum with apps like WifiAnalyzer to mitigate interference issues caused by the Xvive U2.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Xvive U2 is prone to interference in crowded venues, where many devices attempt to connect to the same Wi-Fi network.

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  • Positioning the U2 receiver near the performer or at the first pedal on a pedalboard can help reduce dropouts during performances.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Using a DI box close to the performer reduces transmission distance and minimizes dropouts by connecting the U2 receiver to the stagebox or console.

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Other

  • It's common practice to use channels in Wi-Fi ranges that are less congested, though Bluetooth interference remains a concern for the U2 system.

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Value and pricing

  • Users find the Xvive U2 to be cheaper than Line 6 options, albeit by a small margin, making it appealing for budget-conscious musicians.

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Critic Reviews

Xvive U2 Wireless Guitar System review — Neil Spencer Bruce

spencerbruce.com

The Xvive U2 Wireless System impresses with its lightweight design, ease of use, and remarkable battery life, providing reliable performance both in gigs and studio settings. It offers a liberating wireless experience without losing signal integrity. However, the limited number of channels might pose a challenge for bands with extensive wireless gear, and the absence of a 'cable tone' feature could be a minor setback for those used to traditional cables. Despite these, the U2 is highly recommended for its solid build and seamless functionality, making it an enticing option for musicians seeking to cut the cord.

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Xvive Wireless Guitar System Review (bought and tested) - Guitar Chalk

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The Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System is lauded for its affordability and effectiveness, making it a solid choice for home setups, churches, or small to mid-sized venues. Its low-profile design simplifies setup, and it operates smoothly without signal drops. Although the battery life of five hours is shorter than some competitors, it's sufficient for most users. The system is limited to passive pickups and offers fewer channels than higher-priced models, but its value for the price is unmatched for those with simpler needs. Overall, it's a commendable option for budget-conscious musicians seeking reliable wireless freedom.

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perfectcandor

Great unit

I have tried a number of lower-tier wireless units. This keeps a good charge and doesn't cut out easily. Super handy and cuts down on confusion and complexity while adding mobility in a rig.

thejpdiazofficial

XVIVE WIRELESS U2

"It is a very simple wireless system that I can see on the market and I really preferred this one."

Artist usage

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See how Jared Dines uses Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System

Jared Dines

Singer, Guitarist

SION

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In his YouTube video titled "the world's easiest to use guitar wireless system, WOW!", Jared Dines showcases the Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System, highlighting its features and ease of use.

See how Tyler Larson uses Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System

Tyler Larson

Guitarist, Podcasters & Streamers

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In the YouTube video titled "Wireless Guitar – Yes or No?" by Music is Win, Tyler Larson demonstrates the use of the Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System.

See how Roman Miroshnichenko uses Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System

Roman Miroshnichenko

Guitarist

Vai

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Roman Miroshnichenko is featured on Xvive's official artists page, highlighting his use of the Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System.

See how Glen Thomas uses Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System

Glen Thomas

Guitarist, Composer

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Glen Thomas has recently added the Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System to his setup, as indicated in the Grensan Setup/Gear document on Google Docs.

See how Peter Concepcion uses Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System

Peter Concepcion

Bassist

TOLOVA

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During a performance with Tolova, Peter Concepcion replaced his dropped wireless transmitter with the Xvive Audio U2 Wireless System, as shown in a user-uploaded photo.

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