XVIVE U2 Transmitter for Wireless Guitar System – Black
The XVIVE U2 system is comprised of a transmitter unit, which connects to your audio source (typically an electric guitar or bass); and a receiver, which is connected to an amplifier, effect pedal/pedalboard, DI box or audio interface. This product is the XVIVE U2 Transmitter only and will connect to the U2 receiver.
Preserve Your Tone
The U2 system features crystal-clear 24-bit / 48 kHz audio, with a very wide and smooth frequency response between 20 Hz and 20 kHz and a signal-to-noise ratio of 107 decibels. Going wireless with the U2 system will not compromise your precious tone!
Take Charge
The internal battery in both the transmitter and the receiver lasts for 5 hours. Both units can be easily charged at the same time using the included dual-USB cable and any standard 5V USB charger—and charging takes between 1.5 and 2.5 hours depending on the current of the charger being used.
U2 Transmitter Applications
Use the U2 can to replace any ¼” instrument cable. The most common application is to run a guitar or bass, wirelessly, to an amplifier. Do so in a live performance, at home or in the studio. But there’s a lot more you can do with the U2 System!
Unchained
Especially if you feel most comfortable with your instrument in hand, going wireless at home is truly liberating. Wander from room to room, sit anywhere, stretch your legs… you’re free. When recording at home or in the studio, having less cables means no tangles. Also, it means no tonal compromise thanks to the system’s 24-bit audio.
Quick Switch
If you have more than one transmitter, you can keep one connected to each guitar; and when switching guitars, just power off the transmitter before you take off the first guitar, then power on the second unit as you strap on the second guitar. Just make sure all units are set to the same channel!
U2 Transmitter Key Highlights:
- Compact and lightweight transmitter for sending a wireless signal to a U2 Receiver
- High-fidelity 24-bit / 48 kHz digital audio
- Ultra-low latency of 5 ms