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mark rogers
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Good product
SISSYPUSS
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
The radio has so little latency it's not there. I tried and tried to hear delay from picking and listening to the speaker and it's just as fast as a cable. I really like this set, it's lightweight, it connects instantly, seems durable and the output to the amp is pretty loud, it can really make a tube-amp head scream. This wireless is wrapped in carbon fiber that looks nice, expensive in a way! This can work with pedals by using two wireless sets, add a Y cable to duplicate the input, I bought a 'YPP-111 1/4" TS to Dual 1/4" TSF Y Cable' that has two female sockets at one end, the other end is a single plug that goes into the pedal. One receiver (guitar) goes in one female, second transmitter to feed the amp goes to the second female (this is the pedal's OUTput). This setup is easy to do and is trouble free. I will buy some more of these, so far it's been a great addition, it's totally transparent for playing same as a cable but runs without cable problems. Radio time - it has run for several hours continuously without powering down.
Jay HQ
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
I’ve picked up a lot of wireless transmitters over the past year—I just love the freedom they give me. It’s like having an invisible cable, letting me move around without tripping over wires. I think I’ve built up a pretty solid collection at this point, and honestly, this might be my last one (though I always seem to say that). The INGPARTNER K6, however, has definitely earned its spot in my lineup.The signal is reliable and clear, with no dropout issues, which is key when you’re locked into a groove. The carbon fiber design adds a nice modern touch without going overboard. It’s a subtle detail, but it gives the gear a unique, interesting look.One thing to note—unfortunately, wireless transmitters like this don’t play nice with pedals. If you’re a pedal enthusiast like me, you’ll still need your wired cables for those effects. But if your amp has built-in effects, or if you’re okay with a straightforward setup, this is a fantastic option. I’ve been running it with my Yamaha THR10, and the sound quality is excellent.Battery life is dependable—up to five hours, as the description states, and it actually holds up. I’ve seen some transmitters claim 8+ hours, but that often feels like wishful thinking. It’s refreshing to see a brand be realistic about battery life, and this one delivers on what it promises. They even include a dual USB charging cable, so you can charge both units at once, which is a cool bonus.All in all, if you’re looking for a solid, stylish wireless setup that sounds great and keeps you free from cables, this is a pretty sweet choice. For the price, it’s hard to beat!
Chewychomp
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
I don't know if I would trust these yet for a live gig, but I have been using them for band practice, and they're awesome for that. I have not experienced any latency whatsoever, and these don't seem to affect my volume, unlike some of the other ones I've tried. I love that these have the ability to plug into both 1/8th and 1/4 inch jacks, too. They have 1/8th inch plugs but come with a 1/4 inch adapter for both the transmitter and receiver. The battery life has been good enough to get me through an entire 2 hour practice easily.
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