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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
These paired with a mini amp make playing guitar convenient.
Biker Born
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
It's originally for my Enya guitar 🎸 but works just perfect for my Steinberger headless guitar
daniel m.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 11, 2025
buen producto
Ron D.
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2025
Battery life on transmit portion is very poor. nowhere even close to advertised. That being said, as long as the battery is charged it works well for about an hour, then the battery is done on the transmit unit
Dustin A Focht
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Got them in day before a gig, charged them up and used them the next day, played for almost 4 hours and battery lasted, I did put them in the case between sets tho it wasn’t for very long. And the sound quality was great as well, sounded the same as when I use a chord. I also really like the mute function. Def a great product for the price!! Also it was easy as turning them on and they were automatically synced together..
Alexander J. Marowsky
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
When I first plugged it in it seemed to work great. But plugged in a few weeks later, and for some reason it's getting much more distortion than my older much cheaper wireless input did.Slightly disappointed......Not sure if it's something I did or if it is just cheap.Input jack is much larger than it appeared on the pictures. Which took a lot of fun out of it, I thought this would have been more compact packaging design. But I do love having the battery dongle to plug them into and carry with.Do not pay more than 70 bucks for this in my opinion, will likely have to buy a different one.Review update: Enya reached out to offer a new device incase their was a defect issue. I increased my review by 1 star ⭐. They swiftly responded to any communications. I believe they are great customer service and wouldn't be afraid to try any other products they make. This one merely was not for me.
Davis Nuñez
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
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Joel
Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2024
It is compact with its own charging box. I did not notice any latency on the signal transmission. Have not tested at a distance yet, just using it at home.
Midwestern Dad
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
After playing with cords most of my life I've experimented with wireless this past year or so. This system offers a decent balance of cost and value.I was able to compare it with a very similar Brian Fay system I reviewed previously, as well as a 10 foot cord. This one is slightly cheaper than the Brian Fay and sounds maybe a little duller, but also seems to have less in the way of random dropouts. Both the Fay and this one entail some sacrifice in sound vs the cord, but it's not too severe a difference for the convenience you get at a reasonable price.It's not perfect, but it works, lasts a few hours per charge, and lets you walk around. And it DEFINITELY sounds better than the cheapies that go for less than $30.A few important notes:1. You charge the dongle thingies by putting them in the case, and then charge the case itself via USB. Portable charging is nice, but I'm not it's worth the extra cost and the hassle of double charging. Just know you'll need to do this.2. I HIGHLY recommend getting a short 1/4" extension cable (maybe a foot long, one end female one end male) for your guitar. Plug the wireless into the cord and either drape it over the guitar or put it in a pocket. Otherwise, unless you have a Strat jack angled in the front, the unit sticks straight out and you WILL snap it on something because the plastic is NOT strong. I've destroyed a cheap wireless system and badly banged up my Brian Fay one this way.
Greg Furminger
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2024
This fits perfectly into the deep output jacks of Ibanez basses. My other wireless system couldn’t reach all the way because of its squarish shape. This pencil-style transmitter fits great, sounds great and has mute function. Both pieces also have auto shutoff if no audio is played for 5-10 minutes.
Glenn
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2024
It does the job well but doesn't bend at the input which makes it a bit awkward. Battery pack and length of charge seems very good. Easy to use, plug and play. Price is..reasonable
TEdler Sr
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
What can I say other then they work fantastically well. Had them up and connected in seconds and they seemed to last 4-6 hours. And the best part is NO TRIPPING over the the lead anymore!! Very happy about this purchase!!
Doug Maryland
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
My WB1 wireless guitar system arrived and can’t believe how freeing it is to playing in my home studio and not worry about tripping over my cords. So, my first impression was like the packaging is super nice and you know when you pick something up and your surprised at just how solid something small is? Well, that’s what happened I immediately thought “this aint no cheesy $20 knock off” it’s the real deal. The portable charging pod (Case) is very smooth and seals up firm. There are magnetic connections to keep the case closed firm enough that I think that I could toss it across the room (not advised lol) and it wouldn’t open, let alone just sitting in my guitar case. So, the transmitter and receiver sit inside the form fitted interior pushing down to contact the charging terminals nicely. I really like that the case has external L E Ds on the outside that show you the status of the charge of the case, it will hold four charges worth of power. When I plugged in, I couldn’t hear any latency, there is zero noise, buzzing or interference from any of my other equipment. Enya placed the button to change the different channels on the outside of the receiver, unlike other wireless systems where there is a tiny hidden button requiring a pin or something. I am so happy that I bought my new WB1 system and am happy as a clam with it. My Enya addiction started with my NexG Guitar (man I love this guitar), the Smart auto tuner that is a must have for changing strings. The NexG Guitar Charging stand that the guitar looks cool sitting in and my new WB1 wireless. You should give the NexG Guitar a listen to in person because the YouTube videos are nice, but they can’t replicate the sound of the guitar in a video and the sound is big and natural and is fun as hell to play. I’m not trying to push a brand here but I kind of am in a way because I want to keep buying Enyas new cool stuff forever. I haven’t felt an emotional connection to a company since I bought my first Jackson in the late 80’s. This is the reason why I have bought so much Enya stuff over the last few months. Oh, I have reviews on my other Enya stuff that I bought here on Amazon. This might be helpful to hear a normal run of the mill guys thoughts on my Enya purchases.
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