· 70 Channels : LEKATO wireless guitar system with a updated 70 channels,can support up to 70 sets of music instrument working at the same time(Each instrument connect to corresponding speaker). One transmitter can connect to Four receivers simultaneously,a perfect transmitter receiver for live performance · Clear Audio Quality : The wireless guitar transmitter receiver adopts advanced UHF technology, high frequency which less than 3ms latency, no lag or no signal loss. effective range is about 100 feet. Strong anti-interference ability delivers great audio quality and stable signal · Plug & Play : LEKATO wireless guitar transmitter receiver only need to long press the signal key to match transmitter and receiver at the same time, no other operation is required.Professional guitar wireless system applicable for electric guitar and bass .No wires,more freedom,less than 3ms’ latency, you can get the clear and high quality sound from your guitar without any delay · Convenient Charging : The wireless guitar transmitter and receiver built-in rechargeable lithium battery, working time is above 4.5 hours(circumstantial)after fully charged, and comes with a dual-ended USB cable for convenient recharging, which ensures good performance for your every show · Widespread Use : LEKATO wireless guitar system delivers a full 20 Hz-20 kHz frequency response,clear signal transmission,available for most electric guitars, bass, electric-acoustic guitars, even most popular electric music instruments, Bakelite guitar and other musical instruments with pickup (NOTE: DO NOT Recommended to Use for Battery Powered Guitars.)
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T. BrownReviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
This little wireless gem is perfect for gigging and being able to freely roam the stage. I simply plug the receiver into my first effects box and away I go without being teathered to one location. This a secondry to my SWIFF 70. This insures back up battery capacity if the show runs long…
anthonyReviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Great wireless for the money. Works great for a singer/guitarist who stays at the mic at local gigs.
JedReviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
For the price, these were pretty impressive. Fantastic packaging and presentation. These don't look or feel cheap at all. I let them charge for a few hours before I tried them out. They connected without any issues... just hold the button until the light comes on... easy as it can be. Didn't notice any latency. No interference problems at all. I have used more expensive systems that don't sound near as good as these do. The transmitter will fit in any input jack you throw at it, including a strat. I only bought this system for writing and noodling at home. I can't say how well it would do in a live setting, but I'm guessing it would work if you needed it. It's a good buy!
Darlene ValerioReviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Was a gift for my husband. He loves it!!
SamanthaReviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
ok first off, if your doing something like 70's rock, this is "Perfect"!! the signal is good! and it is "Clean" if doing anything say? more Overdriven like say? Molly Hatchet? you may be Disappointed? it has a tendency to like many, to "Over Clean the Signal" so if doing a say? Metallica or Megadeth or a distortion that is for lack of a better word? that Sizzle/buzz many seek, which is great for more the Modern Metal and Megadeth,Mettalica(before Injustice etc.) or Dream theater, Judas Priest etc. etc. then you many wonder where that top end went? as well, because it will clean up signal a bit more? the sound gets a bit "Muddy" EQ'ing will help but getting the "Distortion Drive" back might find needing a Pedal on Front of Amp needed? if doing say? more Prog type Metal? or something like King Diamond etc. etc. but! general Practice? fiddling around it is Good!! would i use it "Live" no! the Sure DX systems are great! and the systems that seem to be around the $400+ mark? saddly? though more expensive? of the ones i have tried? the NUX C 5RC is Pretty darn Close!!! hitting a hair extra "Gain" will help on that one, and the B-8 is about the same, with more Options, but again this is a GOOD system! for the Money! and Starting out! at the Price it is DARN HARD to beat!! and if as mentioned doing say Country, jazz, mellow MELLOW rock, or something like ZZ-Top would be "Pushing it", your Gain will be really REALLY good!! doing harder Metal harder rock if very Picky on "Gain"(ie. Distortion/Overdive etc.) you may find the something like your Solos will sound "Less" Gain'y and somewhat "Cleaner" in a bad way. oddly? the OLDER systems from past seem to have worked better! for Instance? in Practice i still use an OLDER NADY UHF system! for Live smaller gigs i use a SURE GLXD+ series and seems to add a Hair of Gain! so added Bonus! and for Bigger Venues short of Touring out of state, i use Sure GLX-D14R+ systems. so if your very "Picky" for some sounds AKA "Tones" etc. this may not be for you? but in general? it is a 6 star! for the Budget!! a good 3 star for general "Tone" and a 6 star if doing "Clean" type guitar work or Gain (Distortion/Overdrive) is not a Critical thing? this is a 5 star!
AbigailReviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Excelentes
DaveReviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
A musician friend extremely recommended these Lekato WS70's to me. He LOVES his and exuded such positively about them that as soon as I hung up, I ordered pair. I know he meant well but in a live situation, these just don't cut it... LITERALLY. They choke every note off and make, for me, a very unpleasant sound. I guess this is another " You get what you pay for scenario"! At $34.01... I should have known!!! They will be going back to the Seller tomorrow. I believe if you played cocktail shows or bedroom rehearsing, where your volume is low and your sound is clean, they may suit your needs.
GDSheppReviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
I purchased this item (LEKATO Wireless Guitar System UHF Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver) in April of 2024. I generally do not do reviews within the first few months of a purchase because reliability is important to me and I believe it's important to others. The only way we can know if something's reliable is to use it for a while before reviewing it. I've used wireless guitar systems for years. They've always been traditional systems that are often plagued with problems that gigs if there are Wi-Fi systems nearby, or other forms of interference. But they work okay in many cases. I decided to try this system because it is a UHF system which I thought might offer better quality sound at longer distance. I was happy with the system the first few days, but I started noticing that as tone trailed off after strumming an instrument, that at some point, it just dropped off completely, and way too quickly. Some people call this a noise gate issue. I do not know if that's true or not, I just know that it's bothersome and destroys the impact of the fade outs or soft passages. For that reason I can't recommend this system. It's inexpensive, and seems to be dependable, but I would much rather use the older systems, or just use wires which, as far as I know, provide the ultimate clarity and response.
Es un excelente producto a muy buen precio, me pareció genial.Reviewed in Mexico on March 8, 2025
Un producto que satisface todas mis expectativas.
LUIS CARLOSReviewed in Mexico on April 6, 2024
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.🤗😃🎼🎶🎵🎸
DarReviewed in Canada on March 12, 2025
Considering what this type of thing cost in the past, it's really nice to be cableless and they work well. They are cheaper ones, but this one operates in the UHF and seems clear and reliable. Happy to have them for now. Not surprisingly transmitter dies before receiver. Great for round the house and non critical. If you intend critical use, then remember 1 is None, 2 is One and 3 is Two. If you know you know.
jun p.Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 25, 2021
This is excellent! The best!
PedroReviewed in Mexico on September 13, 2023
Muy buena opción para tocar en vivo sin cables, el único detalle es que le quita sustain al instrumento, por lo demás, excelente