🎸 Unleash Your Sound, Wirelessly!
The Wireless Instruments System features a sleek design that mimics wired connections, ultra-low latency of less than 0.3 ms, a rechargeable case providing up to 36 hours of battery life, a transmission distance of 100 feet, and strong stability with minimal interference, making it ideal for electric audio instruments.
M**H
Superb Product Enabling Guitar Players to "Cut the Cord" While Maintaining Excellent Sound Quality
I own eight acoustic electric guitars and try to play each of them as often as possible. Up until recently, even though they are acoustic electrics, I rarely plugged them into my amplifier, not wanting to have to deal with the hassle of the cord.Enter the BrianFay WIreless Guitar System.This thing is amazing. It consits of two "lollipop" sticks which fit into recessed areas of a rechargable charging case. Also included is a USB C cord/adapter. One of the "lollipop" sticks plugs into your guitar where a cord would normally plug in. The other plugs into your amplifer where a cord would normally plug in. There is an on/off button on each stick that one presses, and presto, the connection is made and you are able to play your acoustic guitar to your heart's desire fully amplified. One also is able to change the frequency of the sticks to overcome any interference that might exist from other wireless devices. This feature also would permit one to use multiple systems at the same time if you have two or more guitarists who want to play simultaneously.The sound quality produced by this system is excellent with no latency. I am in a split-level home, and I can walk hundreds of feet from the amplifier with no degradation in the qualit or loss of the sound coming out of the amplifier. The lollipop sticks re-charge when you place them in the case. And the charging case lasts for days without needing to be re-charged.All of my guitars have input jacks on the bottom, and my one complaint about the system is the form factor of the lollipop sticks (more precisely, the length of the stick) makes it impossible for me to sit my guitar down into my guitar stand when I want or need to take a break from playing without first unplugging the lollipop stick from the guitar. I understand that this problem might be able to be overcome by using a right angle guitar cable adapter. I will be looking into that shortly.One last point about the BrianFay Wireless Guitar System is the industrial design of the product, which is excellent. It has a minimalist style about it that shouts quality. The case is a made of a sleek, smooth, black metal that has heft to it.I would highly recommend this system to anyone who wants to free himself or herself from the hassles of having to be connected by cord to their guitar amplifier.
Z**E
Incredible Value
This is by far the best wireless option available if you're on a budget.Pros:High quality soundReliable connectionLong battery lifeBuilt-in battery charger in the caseSlim ProfileCons:Only four channelsThis is a really great solution if you plan on using it at home, in a studio, or at a small venue. You really won't run into any problems unless there's a lot of signal interference at the same frequency.Really the only benefit you get from a more expensive system is the ability to have a fine-tuned frequency channel. If you're not going to be around a bunch of other wireless systems, this one will work flawlessly and consistently.
D**R
Great Affordable Wireless
Before purchasing the BF1, I tried a couple of both Nux wireless systems that operate in the 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. I ran into several interference issues and returned them. After receiving the Brian Fay lollipop wireless, I couldn’t be happier. Operating in the 860 - 900 MHz range, the saturation of everyone’s WiFi network is no longer a concern. Additionally, you can select from 5 channels to further reduce interference issues or have multiple wireless in the same area.The battery life is excellent on both the transmitter and receiver. After a 2 1/2 hour rehearsal, both sticks showed nearly full charge.Having the BF1 which includes the charging case is an excellent feature as well. Just drop the sticks in the case and they power off and start charging.Latency is very low and I honestly did not feel any latency. I can also say with the BF1 system, I did not experience as much gain loss as I did with the Nux wireless.If you’re looking for guitar wireless on a budget, I recommend give the BF1 a try.
E**E
You won't regret it
I'd never heard of BrianFay. Something about the "Lollipop" name and look seemed cool so I gave it a shot. I have a Strat, Ibenez S, Les Paul, and PRS. I have another wireless system that articulates the plug, which is great if the guitar has the cord port on the side of the instrument, but a little funky if it is in the front of the guitar. This guy plugs straight in, which is perfect for guitars that plug into the front. I also picked up the dongle, also by BrianFay, for the side port guitars I own to route the transmitter up my guitar strap (very nice touch).The quality on this thing feels premium. The charging dock is beefy and the materials feel solid. The dock has a battery and is the only way to charge the "lollipops" (transmitter/receiver). It takes a USB-C charger, which I have plenty of. The lollipops are simple to operate and support 5 different bands, assuming the rest of the band has these, too (ambitious of them, but nice touch).I don't play in a band, so I haven't walked around a stage with these. I have yet to test the range, but will update when I do.I plugged in my wireless system into a Boss Pocket-GT and I was off and running. Now I only have my headphone cord to worry about. The sound quality on the clean channel was great. No latency or interference. I also plugged in to my Marshal 80w amp and was equally impressed. I would recommend these as an upgrade for a very basic wireless system. You won't be disappointed.
J**S
Perfect for my Yamaha yev105
Works great just as advertised. For my needs, it fits perfect. As you can see, it blends well with my electric violin
M**A
Great product
Looks good, long battery life, sounds great
R**A
Increíble!!
La verdad tenía mis reservas al comprarlo. Sin embargo, el equipo se ve de gran calidad, y lo más importante es que funciona a la perfección. Funciona con mis bajos activos, solo con uno que tiene circuito de 18v se pierden muchos graves, pero con el resto funciona perfecto. El hecho de que el estuche sea el cargador es una maravilla.
M**X
Great wireless guitar system
The Brian Fey is the best wireless guitar system. All the other systems I’ve tried , even the more expensive units, had poor battery life and dropouts. The signal has been clear and consistent with almost zero latency. I’ve used this for recording and live performances without any interference from other wireless equipment. Comes with a sturdy well built charging case which cuts out the need for charging with fiddly usb mini cables. The design can be a bit awkward to use with some guitars but you can get round the problem with a female to male jack. So pleased to be able to cut the cord after all this time and find a working, reliable system. Excellent 😊
E**O
Ya no envía señal
El producto funcionó bien cerca de 1 año, solo se utilizaba una vez por semana, dejo de funcionar después de un año. No recomendado.
M**S
Compre 1 jgo y salio defectuoso
Notaba algo raro en mi sistema es el segundo que compro pero tiene un problema. De repente deja de recibir señal. Ya no lo pude cambiar porqie se acabo el tiempo.