For a pro-quality, road-tested system, many guitarists swear by the Sennheiser EW 172 G3. This guitar wireless system employs an impressive 25Hz–18kHz frequency range for a clear, natural sound that retains the tone you've worked so hard to perfect.
- What is the best wireless system for guitars?
- Can you get wireless electric guitars?
- Do wireless guitar systems affect tone?
What is the best wireless system for guitars?
- Boss WL-50 guitar wireless system. ...
- NUX B-5RC. ...
- XVive U2. ...
- Sennheiser XSW-D Instrument Base Set. ...
- Samson AirLine 88 AG8. ...
- Ammoon 5.8 Ghz Wireless Guitar System. ...
- Audio-Technica ATR7100G. Another budget option that offers great value. ...
- Nady DKW3GT. A cheap and cheerful entry-level option.
Can you get wireless electric guitars?
A wireless guitar system is similar to a wireless mic. There is a body pack transmitter (which many guitarist attach to their guitar strap) with a short 1/4" cable that you plug into your guitar as you would a guitar cable. This transmitter sends the signal to a receiver plugged in to the amp or PA system.
Do wireless guitar systems affect tone?
Some guitarists will swear there is, but many professionals have said there is little to no difference in sound quality with either a guitar cable or wireless transmitter and receiver.