

🎤 Cut the cords, not the vibe—wireless freedom for your fretboard!
The LEKATO Wireless Guitar System is a professional-grade UHF transmitter and receiver set featuring 70 interference-free channels, ultra-low latency under 3ms, and a rechargeable battery offering over 4.5 hours of continuous play. Designed for electric and bass guitars, it ensures crystal-clear audio transmission up to 100 feet with easy plug-and-play setup, making it an essential wireless solution for live performances and studio sessions.





| ASIN | B08MF7Q9RW |
| Amplifier Type | Solid State |
| Brand | LEKATO |
| Color | Pink |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,187) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LEKATO |
| Model Name | WS-70 |
| Number of Bands | 3 |
| Output Channel Quantity | 70 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 793811872552 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**.
Wireless guitar system
This is excellent! The best!
D**0
When I purchased these I was in a bind. I was set to play somewhere unique, and using a guitar cord/cable would be a difficult thing. The plan was for the musicians to move around, even off the stage, and I didn't like the idea of dragging a long cable around with me. I looked into cordless options before, but they were pretty expensive at the time, so I shelved the idea. Fast forward to this new situation. I decided to look into the cordless options again, and there's still some expensive one's, but not as expensive as they used to be. I went back and forth, about how much I should spend, trying to decide if I could even trust the technology to provide a clear, uninterrupted signal. I should add that I didn't, and never have had a lot of money to spend. After reading a ton of reviews, and technical specs, I decided to try these. I figured that I could take a guitar cord with me just in case, but, as it turned out, I didn't need to use the cord. This wireless receiver and transmitter worked flawlessly, and the internal, rechargeable batteries lasted longer than expected. A lot longer. I'd planned on doing a Pepsi challenge, with these versus a cord, but it would be like comparing Pepsi to toilet water. Not that I'd ever drank toilet water, but I can't imagine liking it better than Pepsi. If you're looking for a wireless option for your instrument, and you want something that's reliable, without sacrificing sound, you should give these a try. They're affordable, and they work great. I doubt I'll ever use a guitar cord again.
L**S
El producto lo compre hace más de un año y funciona muy bien, son fáciles de cargar la batería. El sonido de mi guitarra es bueno, no se pierde la señal cuando estoy en una habitación con la lira y el amplificador en otra. Es muy importante saber para qué lo necesitas y lo quieres. En fin, me gustó mucho.🤗😃🎼🎶🎵🎸
P**O
Muy buena opción para tocar en vivo sin cables, el único detalle es que le quita sustain al instrumento, por lo demás, excelente
A**.
I've had the Swiff Blackwing wireless system for about 3 years. Loved it. The battery started to die so I decided it was time to upgrade. I bought a system that was a couple hundred bucks that ran in the 2.4GHZ range. It added 60 cycle hum to my amp and it was cutting frequencies out. It sounded terrible comparatively. I decided to buy the updated Swiff Blackwing. Same thing, it added 60 cycle hum and was cutting frequencies out. I'm not a tone snob, both of these replacement systems sounded noticeably worse. I bought this system before giving in and making a last ditch effort to buy a Samson or Audio Technica system for a few hundred bucks, and these things are working flawlessly. No hum, no noise, they sound fantastic.
A**M
Estoy haciendo una nueva reseña después de utilizar estos transmisores LEKATO. Para los que están preocupados de si estos transmisores funcionan con pastillas ACTIVAS, les comento que SÍ FUNCIONAN con pastillas ACTIVAS. Yo uso un bajo eléctrico de 5 cuerdas YAMAHA con pastillas activas y estos transmisores inalámbricos funcionan perfectamente. No tengo más que un juego de estos LEKATO, pero la publicidad dice que puedes conectar varios equipos al mismo tiempo y lo creo, pero no me ha tocado probar eso. Algunos de mis puntos (a favor y en contra) se mantienen. A Favor: * Son económicos (comparados con otras marcas). * Son compactos y robustos. * No interfieren con equipos de WiFi (por trabajar en rango de frecuencias UHF) * Son muy fáciles de usar. Solo oprimes el botón de encendido en ambos y automáticamente se identifican entre sí. * No he detectado caídas en la señal. Los he utilizado por 2 ó más horas, en movimiento sin una sola pérdida de señal. * Los agudos/graves se escuchan igual que con el cable físico. Es decir, no sentí que los transmisores añadan ningún tipo de coloración en la señal * Vienen precargados. En Contra * El volúmen de la señal baja considerablemente al usar el transmisor. Tengo que subir el volumen del bajo al máximo para obtener un volúmen considerablemente menor que cuando se usa el cable. Esto consume más rápido la batería del instrumento (de la guitarra). Aún así creo que los puntos a favor, por mucho opacan el único punto que es en contra. No he probado otra marca de transmisores, así que quizá la pérdida del volúmen sea algo común entre todos los transmisores inalámbricos.
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