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I was browsing around on Reverb the other day and stumbled across a nice looking Line6 wireless system on sale for $250 and semi local. I've always liked the idea but never really had a need so filed them in the back of my mind. Through Google-Spy-Magic, I saw a wireless guitar setup for a fraction of the cost on an Amazon ad so went looking and found the Joyo JW-03 set among a boatload of no-name weird setups. I got to reading reviews and most were terrible, but the Joyo were reviewed well so I went to Youtube to watch some videos.
Youtube reviews and presentations were decent so I decided to try them. It's from Amazon so I figured if it was shit, I could send it back and that would be that. Given that their pedals are decent (not garbage but not overly spectacular) and reviews were good, I had nothing to lose.
First impression is they are pretty damn nice! I only have a bit of time on them so far, but there's no discernable latency and the signal sounds as good as any cable I have. The price is on par with other Joyo stuff, super cheap; they cost me $54 CAD shipped to my door.
I don't need wireless, but for the price and the convenience when I get to testing pickups, it's nice not to have a cable in the way. I'll be keeping them.
Youtube reviews and presentations were decent so I decided to try them. It's from Amazon so I figured if it was shit, I could send it back and that would be that. Given that their pedals are decent (not garbage but not overly spectacular) and reviews were good, I had nothing to lose.
First impression is they are pretty damn nice! I only have a bit of time on them so far, but there's no discernable latency and the signal sounds as good as any cable I have. The price is on par with other Joyo stuff, super cheap; they cost me $54 CAD shipped to my door.
I don't need wireless, but for the price and the convenience when I get to testing pickups, it's nice not to have a cable in the way. I'll be keeping them.