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Electro magnetic pickups create their own alternating current which is what is magnified by amps. These provide no current to the pickups just transmit frequencies to amp. They work really well at that. I can play my guitar on main floor of house and it transmits successfully to amp in basement.
By kc on April 22, 2018
That's a tough one cause the instructions I have says to "use AAA Batteries" and that's it. It says nothing else about any other kind of batteries. I would call and talk to a place like Guitar Center or Sweetwater (online).
By John San Agustin on February 8, 2018
Nope. Uses regular batteries. You can use rechargeable ones if you want. My experience is that the transmitter uses much more than the receiver. However it feels they both eat up a lot of juice.
By Noel Relucio on January 15, 2018
No, the transmitter transmits to its paired receiver.
By VMorales on January 29, 2018
I haven't had any luck pairing the individual pieces to other Bluetooth devices. If you have 1/4" jack in your headset probably you could plug in the receiver dongle and transmit sound from the transmitter dongle...
By D. Lee on December 17, 2017
if it use the same cord and amp as a guitar it should work. but i would the seller to double check
By Juan A. on December 11, 2017
We use them with bass and lead and no issues. They are quite good
By Lawrence R Berger on November 7, 2017
Yes, Transmitter to Guitar, and Receiver to input jack on AMP and you pair them. No cord. It even works if you have a pedal board (transmitter to guitar, receiver to first pedal) Though you would need cable from pedals to AMP in that scenario.
By VMorales on January 29, 2018
If the acoustic guitar has a 1/4" output jack the answer is yes.
By VMorales on January 29, 2018
I suppose so. I don't have a bass guitar but the transmitter transmits what the pickup picks up and the receiver sends it to the amp so there should be no difference. I don't know the range of frequencies of a bass guitar but you can compare that to the specs. It should have a wide range.
By Noel Relucio on August 31, 2017
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The sound quality is great and so is the price. However, it can go through some batteries so make sure to purchase some nice high amp rechargeables. The back batterycover is kind of flimsy so it may require some adjusting. It's very easy to connect you just have to press and hold one of the buttons until you get a solid red. The sound quality is comparable to some of the high-end wireless guitar units. I wouldn't trust it for a show but it is definitely worth the cost for practicing or jamming with a band at home.
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