Alesis GuitarLink Wireless Portable...
Alesis GuitarLink Wireless Portable...
Alesis GuitarLink Wireless Portable...

Alesis GuitarLink Wireless Portable Guitar Wireless System

Alesis
rev-38563006
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€109.00
Tax included

Specially designed for guitarists and bassists,Alesis 's Guitarlink Wireless is now available from your usual retailers.

This affordable and easy-to-use 2.4GHz digital wireless system will allow you to play freely without cable constraints.

Equipped with automatic frequency management, the Guitarlink Wireless scans with a single tap the spectrum of frequencies available within its range and connects the transmitter and receiver directly.

If multiple Guitarlink Wireless are used simultaneously, each of the systems will occupy an available frequency band without causing interference. Gain mobility, it's up to you!

- Finish: Black

- Autonomy: ± 6 hours

- Category: guitar wireless system

- Frequency band: 2.4 GHz

- Transmission: digital

- Power supply: Mains, Battery

- Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz

- Accessories included: fixing clip

- Frequency scanner: Yes

- Transmission encryption: No

- Transmitter screen display: No

- Interchangeable capsule: No

- Removable antenna: No

- Indicative range: 20 m

- Max number of simultaneous systems: 4

- Additional specs: - Easy-to-use wireless system for guitar

- Small footprint for extreme portability

- Simple one-button pairing with LED indicator

- Automatic frequency management

- Transmitter with instrument connection cable of about 50 cm

- Clip to attach the transmitter to your guitar strap or pocket

- Compact receiver with antenna, volume knob and 6.35mm jack output

- Transmitter power supply: 2 AAA batteries (included), autonomy of about 6 hours

- Receiver power supply: 2 AAA batteries or AC adapter (included)

- Weight and dimensions of the transmitter: 110 g - 64 x 234 x 19 mm

- Weight and dimensions of the receiver: 110 g - 89 x 114 x 32 mm


 
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