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Xvive U2 Wireless Guitar System

Tom Quayle reviews the Xvive U2 Wireless System

U2 Guitar Wireless System - Official XVIVE Video

Xvive U2 Wireless Guitar System user Nick Mailing Quireboys

Description
This wireless system operates at 2.4gHz ISM band for crystal-clear broadcasting ensuring the integrity of your signal on stage and covers 70+ feet of range without any signal dropout. The lithium-ion batteries help make the U2 wireless system environmentally friendly and can last up to 5 hours per charge.
The chassis is made out of a durable ABS plastic that can withstand the rigors of touring and the harshest of climates. This wireless system is a perfect fit for any pedalboard thanks to its simple and compact design. Go wireless with the Xvive U2 system.
*Not recommended for guitars and basses with active pickups.



Features
- Range: ≥70 feet line of sight
- Latency: <6 ms
- Frequency Response: 20Hz–20kHz, +1dB/-3dB
- THD+ Noise: <0.05% (1KHz@-10dbFS)
- Dynamic Range: >103dB A weighted
- Operating Band: 2.4gHz ISM Worldwide
- Sample Range: 2.4-bit/48kHz uncompressed digital transmission
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Reviews
4.5
366 Reviews
88%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great piece of Gear!
I use this with a church modern worship band. Excellent performance right out of the box. It works with electric, acoustic, and bass guitars. Even a bass with active pickups, but your experience may vary. More range than I will ever need. I plug this into a Boss ME80 and to a Fender Stratocaster. Sounds fantastic, no lag, no tone sucking, just a great piece of gear. I recommend the Xvive U2!
Most Liked Negative Review
Don't think I would buy this product again
As a bass player I found using a dual pickup the wireless transmits an annoying high pitch noise though my amp
Filters
Best Uses
- Performances176
- Home Studio117
- Outdoor Events / Games95
- Amateur Recording60
- Professional Recording22
Cons
- Unreliable28
- Limited Functions12
- Poor Sound Quality12
- Not Durable10
- Pricey / Poor Value10
Describe Yourself
- Experienced156
- Professional Musician74
- Novice37
Pros
- Easy To Use247
- Good Audio236
- Compact218
- Lightweight214
- Versatile105
Reviewed by 366 customers
So far, so good . . .
Verified Buyer
submitted4 days ago
byConcert Tom
fromRaleigh, NC
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Recently started using the XVIVE U2 with both active and passive bass guitars. These work better than cheaper wireless. They have little, if any, distortion and no big volume changes with distance. So far the batteries last through 3-4 hour gigs. Will update after a few more weeks of use. #sweepstakes
First show we played I used this wireless system
Verified Buyer
submitted12 days ago
byMike
fromModesto
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Had no problems no extra noise ,there was also no feedback from speakers, Great sound
Good sound, great convenience.
submitted2 months ago
byJohn
fromLos Angeles, CA
After about 4 (?) years use (I lost track, could be more), it finally failed and I am now buying my second set. I did not expect them to last any longer. Come on, be reasonable. They are as advertised. Walking around the stage without getting tangled in a big advantage. And, I cannot notice any difference in sound between a quality cable and these connectors. Bass player in the band was jealous and bought a set. He is now a believer. He likes wandering out toward audience area during sound check. I give 5/5.
Yes, I'd buy it again.
Verified Buyer
submitted3 months ago
byCalvin
fromCapitol Heights, MD.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I tried these for the first time in church. I arrived early just in case they didn't work out. I made the connections, turned everything on, and set volume. Sounds great, so I walk around the entire church. Wow, excellent range. I'm impressed!!
I am trying two systems, stick with one.
Verified Buyer
submitted3 months ago
byJohn
fromNorthern Vermont
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Use for microphones. Had trouble with an XLR Connector but it was the connector.
I would stick with one system. As it is I'm trying two.
Verified Buyer
submitted3 months ago
byJohn
fromNorthern Vermont
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I perform in small venues. Has only cut out when used with an xLR adapter and that was a compatibility issue with the adapter. So limited use with only a few of my microphones. I bought it for easy setup of my mics.
Q&A
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submitted3 months ago
asked byRobert
fromMichigan Howell
I want to make sure these work with my gear, without diminishing tones . I have an EVH 5150 40 watt combo iconic amp and a EVH Wolfgang Special Stealth guitar
They'll be fine.submitted6 months ago
asked byMichael
fromLeMars, IA
What is the risk of this is used with an active pickup?
It won't work.submitted10 months ago
asked byButc
fromundisclosed
Does this product work well with a Keytar. Specifically a Roland Edge.
Yes, it does.submitteda year ago
asked byVince
fromflotissant m0
how long do the batteries last and can you change them
A charge is good for about 5 hours. The battery can't be replaced.submitteda year ago
asked byVince
fromflotissant m0
are the batteries replaceable
No, they aren't.submitteda year ago
asked byVince
fromflotissant m0
How long does the charge last and do you plug into a wall socket
It's good for about 5 hours. Yes it does.submitteda year ago
asked byN/A
fromMurfreesboro, TN
Do they come with a carrying case?
No, it doesn't.submitteda year ago
asked byMike
fromSpringfield MO
Does this system work with bass as well? Specifically an active pickup bass?
"*Not recommended for guitars and basses with active pickups." I will have a product specialist contact you with options.submitteda year ago
asked byfrontsight
fromundisclosed
Any issues using this adapter on a guitar where the input jack is on the face of the guitar body like the Ibanez S621QM?
Yes. It will require a bit of careful fitness to get out.submitteda year ago
asked byJosh
fromBrookline, MA
is this the best option for a Keytar? I got a Roland AX-Edge
I'm sorry but I'm not sure. I will have a product specialist contact you.