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Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver Set, Phenyx Pro 2.4GHz Digital Rechargeable Wireless Guitar System, 100ft Operation w/ 18 Frequencies, Instrument Wireless System for Guitar Bass (PDP-G)
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- ADVANCED DIGITAL TRANSMISSION: Unlock superior sound fidelity with our wireless guitar system, featuring 48kHz/24-bit sampling rate for authentic audio transmission and richer dynamics. Its 2.4GHz band with 18 adjustable frequencies ensures global reach and greater energy efficiency compared to traditional UHF systems.
- UNPARALLELED SOUND QUALITY: Our wireless guitar transmitter receiver enhances your sound with customized EQ tuning that enriches the low end and brightens the harmonics, closely mimicking the tone of a wired connection. The selection of a copper-zinc alloy for the wireless interface ensures superior sound quality while minimizing noise interference, rivaling the performance of traditional wireless guitar cables.
- COMPACT&CONVENIENT DESIGN: With its 270° bendable TS plug, this wireless guitar cable ensures easy and secure connections. Boasting plug-and-play simplicity along with USB charging for 4 hours of playtime after just 2 hours, it suits on-the-go musicians seeking dependable performance.
- USER-FRIENDLY FEATURES: Featuring essential controls, this guitar wireless system lets you adjust input volume on the receiver to avoid distortion and enables silent breaks with the transmitter's mute function. Suitable for rehearsals and live performances, it elevates your music with clear, quality sound.
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Product information
Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
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Package Dimensions | 7.28 x 4.09 x 1.73 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B0D17QKRQN |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #21,948 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #147 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers |
Date First Available | April 9, 2024 |
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Product Description
![WIRELESS GUITAR TRANSMITTER & RECEIVER](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/aplus-media-library-service-media/e232ec84-cb49-40c2-9156-c263ea138fbc.__CR0,0,1464,600_PT0_SX1464_V1___.png)
![Premium Interface](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/aplus-media-library-service-media/fe62593f-8ef8-4bf5-9467-da7d92d65899.__CR0,0,300,225_PT0_SX300_V1___.png)
Premium Interface
Crafted from a premium copper-zinc alloy, the interfaces ensure high-quality sound while minimizing noise interference, delivering clear audio.
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Dual-USB Charging
Equipped with a dual-USB cable, the wireless guitar system ensures a quick 2-hour charge for 4 hours of hassle-free playtime.
![Convenient Features](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/aplus-media-library-service-media/f7d3a95f-3614-4ac8-a6f8-51df7efeac1b.__CR0,0,300,225_PT0_SX300_V1___.png)
Convenient Features
Control volume on the receiver and utilize the mute function on the transmitter for seamless audio management.
![Compact Size](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/aplus-media-library-service-media/d0bfe73c-b3fb-407c-a248-f4d6a374538d.__CR0,0,300,225_PT0_SX300_V1___.png)
Compact Size
The wireless guitar system's 270° foldable TS plug and compact design make it effortlessly portable for musicians on the move.
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Operation Guideline
How to pair up and change a frequency?
TX and RX will automatically pair up. Change frequency easily with a simple press when the preset frequency fails.
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Receiver Lighting Display
Understand RF and Power Status Indicators on TX
RF Light indicates signal connection status, while Power Light shows battery levels and charging status.
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Transmitter Lighting Display
Understand RF and Battery Indicators on TX
FREQ Light shows signal connection, while Power Light indicates battery levels and charging status.
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The Line Up
![]() PDP-G | ![]() PDP-1-1H | ![]() PDP-1-1B | ![]() PDP-2-2H | ![]() PDP-2-1H1B | |
Customer Reviews
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Circuit Design
| Digital | Digital | Digital | Digital | Digital |
Frequency Design
| 2.4GHz | Frequency hopping | Frequency hopping | Frequency hopping | Frequency hopping |
Number of Frequency
| 1x18 | 1x15 | 1x15 | 2x15 | 2x15 |
Mute Function
| √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
Mic Volume Control
| √ | × | × | × | × |
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Battery life | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | — | 4.5 | — |
Value for money | 5.0 | 5.0 | — | — | 4.4 | — |
Sound quality | 5.0 | — | 5.0 | — | 4.3 | — |
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Customers like the value, ease of use, sound quality and practice transmitter of the sound and recording equipment. They mention that it's a great wireless at a good price, it'll suffice for the intended activity and that the tone is very impressed. However, some customers have mixed opinions on quality and pickup.
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Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the product. They mention that it has a great tone, and is very impressed with the tone. They also appreciate that the sound remained consistently warm and clean throughout.
"...What this means to the practical observer is that the sound is more clear and stable on each channel...." Read more
"...While some of these are minor issues, the sound quality and range more than make up for any minor nitpicking I have...." Read more
"...Battery lasted past 4.5 hours.Overall - The sound quality was great...." Read more
"I used the PDP-G tonight, WOW I'm very impressed with the tone. I used with my Bass Guitar, and surprisingly I lost 0 tone...." Read more
Customers find the sound and recording equipment easy to use. They mention it charges quickly, and is quick and easy to set up.
"...Setup was a breeze. Absolutely recommend this unit especially if you are a budget band and still want excellent quality." Read more
"PRP-G was easy to use, charged quickly, and I used it from 3 hours straight with no noise , popping, or interference during a performance...." Read more
"...musician that hates cables all over the place (like I do) it was quick and easy to set up. Out of the box had a charge so I could test it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the practice transmitter. They say it's a great product and backup for a smaller stage event. They also say the casing is durable and should suffice for the intended activity.
"...device as a wireless instrument chord, and it is become very nice to practice untethered from my amp with my guitar, accordion and digital saxophone...." Read more
"...is that of cheap plastic the casing is durable and should suffice for the intended activity...." Read more
"...This will be a great practice transmitter - and backup for a smaller stage event with limited roaming space...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the sound and recording equipment. They say it's a great wireless at a good price.
"Nice affordable wirelessI use this for home practice to have the luxury of not dragging out cables...." Read more
"...would definitely recommend this to a friend looking for a great wireless at a great price." Read more
"Great budget minded guitar or bass wireless system!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the pickup. Some mention they're impressed with the range, signal quality is excellent, and it produces great highs and lows. However, some customers say it has some pickup issues when being a long distance, the plug on the transmitter didn't seem to catch, and gets a weak signal consistently.
"...- it has come in handy for my Roland digital accordion - producing great highs and lows and even worked at a backyard party to connect my Prime Go..." Read more
"...I carried a clean signal all throughout the far reaches of my house with zero latency, even through my cinderblock walls where the drop was minimal...." Read more
"...I say that loosely as it gets a weak signal consistently. Forget palm muting. Comes throw like tin...." Read more
"...First, the signal quality is excellent, if there was any coloration to my tone, I couldn't tell, guitar or bass they both sounded natural and..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the sound and recording equipment. Some mention it's excellent, a great piece of gear, and reliable backups, while others say it'd be a terrible product with horrible drop outs.
"...this unit especially if you are a budget band and still want excellent quality." Read more
"Unfortunately this is not a good product. Continuously slips out of the jack if it’s at a downward angle...." Read more
"...at every gig moving forward, because these are going to be excellent as reliable backups if I ever have my main unit go down." Read more
"...It does feel kind of cheap but for what it is, I don't think it will affect it's durability...." Read more
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Here are some welcome changes:
1. The PDP-G is digital and operates in the 2.4GHz range versus the PTG-12 that operates in UHF 550-580MHz range. What this means to the practical observer is that the sound is more clear and stable on each channel. I am able to add more gain without picking up clicks and pops and analog artifacts that seemingly every available channel on the PTG-12(old device) had. This can be both a positive or a negative depending on your application. The 2.4 GHz range is crowded with WiFi and Bluetooth devices, so I might not consider this device as a primary wireless device in a professional or gigging rig as your performance in public may be wrought with dropouts or not finding an available channel. It is possible with the anti-jamming and frequency hopping technology that this is less of a problem, but I have not been courageous enough to try this at a public gig.
2. The darker color of the black/silver pattern is nicer. The font and logo are more stylized and professional and the lighter colored (whiter) text means higher contrast and it is easier to identify the transmitter from the receiver.
3. The receiver is marked RX and the transmitter TX, I used to have to look to the side to see which device had the volume buttons to ID the receiver.
4. Frequency response of this device PDP-G is 20Hz-20kHz (nearly the entire audible audio spectrum for humans) versus 50Hz-15kHz of the PTG-12 means I am using this for more than guitars - it has come in handy for my Roland digital accordion - producing great highs and lows and even worked at a backyard party to connect my Prime Go battery powered DJ controller wirelessly to a battery powered speaker with very little latency (lag). I am thinking of purchasing another one to make a stereo completely wireless and battery operated rig.
5. The new white split USB charging cable means that I can locate this charger properly easier than the former black cable.
The negative:
1. I did like the old case with the hinged lid and the magnetic latching cover. This was nice enough to keep the devices in permanently and transport them. The new box is two piece and will find less use transporting the devices. I will likely take the old box to transport the new devices.
Who is this device for?
-Guitarists or instrumentalists whose instrument has a quarter inch jack output.
-Musicians who want to practice untethered from a cable.
-Audio enthusiasts or hobbyists that perform in a lot of home backyard/practice studio situations where you can test interference and proper operation before use.
I cannot suggest this unit for wireless connection for the gigging musician that is not in a stationary or permanent location. I might suggest this if you are in a small church application if you can test the proper operation before usage.
All in all, I look at this device as a wireless instrument chord, and it is become very nice to practice untethered from my amp with my guitar, accordion and digital saxophone. I might be buying another one or two.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
Here are some welcome changes:
1. The PDP-G is digital and operates in the 2.4GHz range versus the PTG-12 that operates in UHF 550-580MHz range. What this means to the practical observer is that the sound is more clear and stable on each channel. I am able to add more gain without picking up clicks and pops and analog artifacts that seemingly every available channel on the PTG-12(old device) had. This can be both a positive or a negative depending on your application. The 2.4 GHz range is crowded with WiFi and Bluetooth devices, so I might not consider this device as a primary wireless device in a professional or gigging rig as your performance in public may be wrought with dropouts or not finding an available channel. It is possible with the anti-jamming and frequency hopping technology that this is less of a problem, but I have not been courageous enough to try this at a public gig.
2. The darker color of the black/silver pattern is nicer. The font and logo are more stylized and professional and the lighter colored (whiter) text means higher contrast and it is easier to identify the transmitter from the receiver.
3. The receiver is marked RX and the transmitter TX, I used to have to look to the side to see which device had the volume buttons to ID the receiver.
4. Frequency response of this device PDP-G is 20Hz-20kHz (nearly the entire audible audio spectrum for humans) versus 50Hz-15kHz of the PTG-12 means I am using this for more than guitars - it has come in handy for my Roland digital accordion - producing great highs and lows and even worked at a backyard party to connect my Prime Go battery powered DJ controller wirelessly to a battery powered speaker with very little latency (lag). I am thinking of purchasing another one to make a stereo completely wireless and battery operated rig.
5. The new white split USB charging cable means that I can locate this charger properly easier than the former black cable.
The negative:
1. I did like the old case with the hinged lid and the magnetic latching cover. This was nice enough to keep the devices in permanently and transport them. The new box is two piece and will find less use transporting the devices. I will likely take the old box to transport the new devices.
Who is this device for?
-Guitarists or instrumentalists whose instrument has a quarter inch jack output.
-Musicians who want to practice untethered from a cable.
-Audio enthusiasts or hobbyists that perform in a lot of home backyard/practice studio situations where you can test interference and proper operation before use.
I cannot suggest this unit for wireless connection for the gigging musician that is not in a stationary or permanent location. I might suggest this if you are in a small church application if you can test the proper operation before usage.
All in all, I look at this device as a wireless instrument chord, and it is become very nice to practice untethered from my amp with my guitar, accordion and digital saxophone. I might be buying another one or two.
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Packaging - Looks very nice, always impressed with their packaging.
Distance - First test was for an outdoor band practice - we were able to walk the length of the driveway but as soon as we got about 100 feet away we noticed a drop.
This will be a great practice transmitter - and backup for a smaller stage event with limited roaming space. We plan to use this for our next gig this weekend.
Unit - The design is nice, looks like a carbon fiber casing, but is actually plastic. These are VERY light.
Battery lasted past 4.5 hours.
Overall - The sound quality was great. Did not notice any difference from being on a cable to this transmitter. Setup was a breeze. Absolutely recommend this unit especially if you are a budget band and still want excellent quality.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
Packaging - Looks very nice, always impressed with their packaging.
Distance - First test was for an outdoor band practice - we were able to walk the length of the driveway but as soon as we got about 100 feet away we noticed a drop.
This will be a great practice transmitter - and backup for a smaller stage event with limited roaming space. We plan to use this for our next gig this weekend.
Unit - The design is nice, looks like a carbon fiber casing, but is actually plastic. These are VERY light.
Battery lasted past 4.5 hours.
Overall - The sound quality was great. Did not notice any difference from being on a cable to this transmitter. Setup was a breeze. Absolutely recommend this unit especially if you are a budget band and still want excellent quality.
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My thoughts on the Phenyx Pro PDP-G, it's really good!
First, the signal quality is excellent, if there was any coloration to my tone, I couldn't tell, guitar or bass they both sounded natural and full.
I would say the range of this wireless was “decent”...Don't get me wrong, I think it would handle any stage size just fine, but around my house I would have regular signal drops if I strayed 25 feet or so, now this was through 2 walls and a VERY dense 2.4G wifi zone (home alarm, multiple Alexa's & tons of devices etc...) odds are you will never experience a zone this dense on any stage.
Battery life is good, I would say I averaged 3 hours of use per charge, I think I could squeak out even more time if I turned off the devices during breaks etc...
Build quality is quite good, especially considering the price point, these feel solid in my hands, and I wouldn't worry too much about dropping them (though I did NOT test that).
Overall, I think these are a really good option for those who want something good for practice around the house or using at your local gigs. I have a dedicated rackmount wireless that I gig with, and these will not be replacing that system anytime soon...but they WILL be with me at every gig moving forward, because these are going to be excellent as reliable backups if I ever have my main unit go down.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
My thoughts on the Phenyx Pro PDP-G, it's really good!
First, the signal quality is excellent, if there was any coloration to my tone, I couldn't tell, guitar or bass they both sounded natural and full.
I would say the range of this wireless was “decent”...Don't get me wrong, I think it would handle any stage size just fine, but around my house I would have regular signal drops if I strayed 25 feet or so, now this was through 2 walls and a VERY dense 2.4G wifi zone (home alarm, multiple Alexa's & tons of devices etc...) odds are you will never experience a zone this dense on any stage.
Battery life is good, I would say I averaged 3 hours of use per charge, I think I could squeak out even more time if I turned off the devices during breaks etc...
Build quality is quite good, especially considering the price point, these feel solid in my hands, and I wouldn't worry too much about dropping them (though I did NOT test that).
Overall, I think these are a really good option for those who want something good for practice around the house or using at your local gigs. I have a dedicated rackmount wireless that I gig with, and these will not be replacing that system anytime soon...but they WILL be with me at every gig moving forward, because these are going to be excellent as reliable backups if I ever have my main unit go down.
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