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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Worked great for me and at a very good price
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Used them at two gigs so far and love them! No problems and they connect automatically.
Kelly Yee
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Easy charging, easy connection. No discernable delay. Let's me swap between my guitars and bass without having to manage cords.Would recommend.
Rynaldo
Reviewed in Australia on January 28, 2025
I previously own a 2.4 ghz wireless guitar lead from Lekato and it worked solidly.Unfortunately, this 5.8 Ghz version constantly drops out, even in low interference rooms. Not reliable enough to use for live performances.The only good thing about this set is the charging station which is really handy.
Dennis Brown
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Lekato calls this a wireless guitar system, but I use it for my synth keyboard. The 1/4" phone plug transmitter piece plugs into the instrument (whether it be guitar, synth, or anything else that has a 1/4" phone jack) and the 1/4" phone plug receiver piece plugs into the amplifier or PA speaker (in my case, an Electro Voice Everse 8 PA speaker).I did a test where I listened carefully to the sound coming out of the PA speaker using first a cord and then using this wireless transmitter/receiver pair. I really could not hear a difference. I also did not notice any lag in response to my playing.Lekato claims that the transmitter and receiver will run for 5 hours when fully charged, but that may be a little optimistic. To be safe, if you are going to use this setup on a gig you might want to plug the transmitter and receiver into the docking unit on breaks.Speaking of the docking station, it has a built in battery too which allows you to charge the transmitter/receiver pieces without having to plug the docking station into wall power. That's very convenient.You often hear stories about wireless systems dropping out or breaking up, and I experienced no problems whatsoever with this Lekato set. I've had no dropouts, no distortion, no issues at all.I think this is a great little system and an excellent value.
S. Patterson
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
I looked at a lot of options for cheap wireless guitar transmitters and this was at the top of my list. It fits well on my Ibanez SDGR bass and looks sharp. A long press wakes up the transmitter and receiver. I have the receiver plugged into an inline tuner that then uses a cable to my pedals. Pedals are plugged in via cables. Connection is fairly stable, even if I’m around my WiFi router which is a tri band router. I do experience a slight drop out if I stand too close, but I remedy that by moving the tuner (has the receiver attached to it) at least 10 ft away from the router. Sound quality is virtually imperceptible from cables and it remains a very portable and easy to use design. Changing channels is done on the transmitter. The receiver automatically switches. When I’m done with a practice session, I simply long press to turn off each device. I think the quality is good, with a well designed base that recharges the transmitters. The base also has an output for a tablet or phone and uses USB-C plugs. Overall, I highly recommend this device.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Sound was clear. Worked great for the small venue gig I played and way easier to use than my other more expensive system!
Ryan G.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
I was interested in trying these out after I lost my older Lekato Wireless set. For the price I expected it to perform better than the cheaper model that I had. It didn't seem to do that... The coverage and quality seemed spotty and not very good. I returned it and bought a replacement of the one that I lost and saved some money.
A.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
If I were smarter, I'd read the description and figure it out immediately. "5.8GHz Wireless Guitar Transmitter", they say. If RTFM more, "The full 5 GHz range spans frequencies from 5.15 GHz to 5.85 GHz".That means the 5G WiFi hotspot would interfere with this guitar system. And it does. The sound gets distorted (mind you, not your favorite heavy metal distortion, but more like drowning the amp in a bath tub). The hotspot loses the signal as well. If there is any other device connected to the WiFi at the 5G band, there will be interference as well.Switching the smart devices back to the older 2.4GHz WiFi and having only the microwave interrupting it is better.Other than that, the device is really good. The battery box uses the USB-C connection and stores and charges the transmitter and receiver. It it awesome compared to the older models of these systems where you had to charge them via two micro-USB. What is not awesome is the rigid form. While older systems were capable of folding, this transmitter tends to stick out and catch on the chair and other things.Bottom line: worth trying. Most of the times it works. When it works, it's magic.
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