Great sound, unbelievable range, excellent build quality and design, easy as pie to use -- everything is outstanding, and it's well worth the money.
(Apple like); Great price; Great design and quality; Nearly identical to Xvive, but better design; Easy to operate and switch channels - no guessing; No interference
No lag, no change in tone, and a compact design all at a reasonable price.
I'm loving going wireless, thanks to a premium product, great design and great service
Like the design better than the G10 because its easier to plug these in than to deal with a large bass unit
Also when I plug/unplug the receiver into my pedalboard (mainly for troubleshooting), it cuts in and out like a bad connection and has a horrible buzz sound intermittently and then goes away after i find the sweet spot and stop touching it.
Easy to use, great sound, affordable, good battery life (2+ hour gigs - no problem)
The sound stays fat, there is no audible delay and the battery life is
Great product!Easy to use, great sound and super low noise.
Just plug it in and unplug it (no guessing); Charging system (both charge at once with one USB connection); Excellent sound quality; Low latency; No issues at all with guitar electronics on boost circuitCons: Priced higher than others; Range not as good as Xvive, but same as others; Ugly box and presentation; slightly muffled sound when touching the transmitter; Manual
Great product, and the only reliable rechargeable unit on the market.
I had given up on wireless for awhile because the other units I've owned had various issues, but I run sound in addition to performing on stage in this band, and you just can't do a soundcheck while cabled to an amplifier.
The unit works, no better or worse than other wireless units I have used (and I have tried many!)
It performs better than anything in its range and as well as some pricier units
I would recommend this unit if your on a budget or not because I've actually seen it out last other band members' more expensive wireless units.
I can report it works great with any passive Bass i own (Fender, Gibson) and worked fine with some of my higher end active Basses (Warwick, Schecter,) but I did get a low cycle hum on my Spector Bass with active EMG pick-up's
My bad, I didn't set the sample rate properly, and there it was, smooth as it should be, and I can't see any latency issues (2.8 ms on my Audient), and tone loss
For me it is my favorite bass that it won't work on, the Ibanez SR375. \2
As long as they continue to work as well as they are right now I'm a happy bass player
The sound seems to have more treble than the cable and I find myself boosting more bass than I do with a cable on the Carvin amp when I stress it trying to produce the whine
Overall this is a really nice device if you don't mind charging both the transmitter and receiver, but the rattling could cause problems in certain cases.[Update May 31, 2017]Xvive contacted me about the rattling noise I was experiencing and offered to replace the unit.
I've been using these about a month; Used on a 78 Fender P Bass with Semour Duncan quarter pounders (passive) and and LTD B104 with EMG (active
Only problem I had was *the noobie error* of not hearing anything at first, due to me putting the receiver end into my guitar
Updated review: I was having really terrible problems with hissing and feedback with this system
No problems, great sound even when I used a competitor (Donner Wireless) to send the effects processor output into the PA.
The one issue I did have was with my Dinky style guitars and Les Pauls, on several of them the jacks were tight enough that these didn't rotate around while moving, a couple were loser and they did which causes issues with sitting, a piece of velco will solve this, but it's kind of not something i really want to do
A couple of times (early on) one set seemed to lose contact with one
I had tried a couple cheap options, which all sounded terrible
I've only had it a couple of months and the transmitter now rattles and feels like it snapped a little open
One of the covers fell of during rehearsal, which made me question build quality, but they are pretty sturdy l little units.
But then again, you have to carry a bulky receiver with you, plug it into a power outlet and into the amp
There is no body pack transmitter to fumble with and no bulky receiver to plug in and mount on top of your amp or pedal board and plug in an ac adapter to power it
A transmitter plugs into the instrument like the end of a cord, and a receiver plugs into the pedal board or amplifier like the other end of the cord.
I carry it with me like a virtual cable because it has no bulky receiver they needs to be plugged in
The receiver is completely dead and will not hold a charge