🎁Download Temu App to get $100 Coupon Bundle for FREE: temu.to/m/uyqehzw7ypt ⚡Or search my code【dky4333】on Temu App to claim Congrats to the winners of the contest who were announced on my Community Tab and contacted already. Remember, I'll never ask you for money for these contests. Thanks for entering everyone!
Would love to get the Enya nexG2 deluxe purple blue if possible for try out and maybe make a youtube video using it. It really looks like a great product.. Any chance you can get me a better and more affordable price? I'm currently in a hostel in Dublin, so things are tight but I love playing and singing.. I do have music videos of me singing and playing if you are interested in seeing me playing? there just 5 cover versions I love playing and folks came in and filmed me. It's under "" a friend's practice session "" Thanks again for a very informative video.. Regards Vinn 😎 👍
Since I found your channel, I have better understanding of all these thing you talk about like DMX, MIDI or just wireless. Love your videos! Keep it up. You're Great Scott.
wow... nice review and explanations of these products. This Is Heavy. "There's that word again! Heavy! Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?"
I got introduced to your channel when I was looking for inexpensive in-ear monitoring systems, and your videos have been a great source of information. Thanks for taking the time to review the suggested products for real! This is heavy! And highly appreciated!!!
I appreciate the effort you make to explain everything perfectly, with logic and clarity. How much energy do you need to produce each segment? Certainly more than “1.21 gigawatts”
Ever since I saw your cheap wireless guitar system video (part 3) I've been looking for a good 5.8GHz budget option. Fortunately, swift had just released the WS-70+ which not only operates at 5.8GHz, but also uses USB type C and supports both 1/4 and 1/8 inputs! The great thing about it is that I can daisy chain it to my NUX Mighty Plug Pro and pair that to the m-vave chocolate with the Mightier Amp app, and it's a fully wireless, portable rig for less than $200!
Interesting review, but cool! Great Scott, 3 wireless guitar systems. Frick yeah!!! Funny enough I already have 3 different wireless systems (2 on UHF & 1 on 2.4) but I've been thinking about getting more with different frequency options. So this would be cool👍👍
Great Scott! This is perfect as I’m in the market for an affordable wireless for guitar. Per your recommendations, I’m trying to choose between the Swift and the LEKATO. Either one appears to fit my application. Thanks for all the hard work you put into these videos!
1.21 Gigawatts! 1.21 Gigawatts Great video as always. I don't find myself wanting cheap wireless for guitar anymore like I did before. But that little midi pedal seems pretty cool!
Great Scott! Marty, I could really use the guitar wireless systems. The flux capacitor alone with instruments cables just aren’t cutting it anymore! Marty!!!
When I saw this video, the first thing that came to mind was "GREAT SCOTT" this is exactly what I've been looking for. We have way too many wires on stage. Thx for the review
I’ve never seriously considered Temu for music gear before, but now I will have to look into it. Thanks for another great review video! 1.21 Gigawatts!
One point twenty one gigawatts! Glad to see reviews like this. Seriously. I was going off what I saw others had posted. Then I heard the instructions. 😂 I went over to watch the other video with the temu products and came back and finished this one 😳.
I hope they do a 1.21 gigawatts wireless guitar system in the future. paired with active humbuckers would be a great addition and u safe money on batteries :)
Hey scott thanks for all your research I love your content you help me a lot already to decide in my gear. And now I'm looking for a 5.8ghz wireless system for my guitar, I am between the nux c5rc and the Lekato JW06. Which would be your pick between those 2? The nux are more expensive, do you think is worth it in comparison? Thanks in advance!
Hey Scott - As always, great review of these super affordable wireless gear units. Thank you so much for all your thorough and honest reviews. This Is Heavy! :)
Subscribed. Finally - been learning a lot here... I currently use a Rolls PM55p Monitor Amp, has a Limiter switch... Now shopping for a Fzone Wireless unit & I'll use your affiliate Link and - for new TEMU sub... Thanks for all helpful Info !! 💚
I believe that’s the one I got, I’ll have to check… but I used it live at a show yesterday and so did my singer. I was super impressed with it, especially for the price. That will be out with the IEM video in March 🤘
Scott, do you find a difference between transmitting from guitar-to-amp (or guitar-to-effects unit) and effects-to-mixer (or effects-to-powered speaker)? It strikes me that there is a lot more to transmit going from an FX unit to mixer/speaker, than guitar-to-FX unit. I would love a cable-free rig, but I’m hesitant to run wireless between my FX (BOSS ME-90) and the mixer.
Just be careful using too much cheap wireless to do that, because you can get compounded latency. But it definitely can work. I’ve seen that done many times
Comment on Wireless XLR Adapter (4:28) - I do have few of them and use as swiss army knife and backup. Be careful when using few of them at once!! changing frequency on one transmitter will cause frequency change on all powered on receivers :o But anyway - if you need few extra wireless mics It will do the job. One more hint - it can be easily converterted to wireless IEM. Just to connect xlr headphone amp - (like behringer PM2 or PM1) and you have it. It can also replace your xlr cable if needed - on line level:) So as a backup is always nice to have it on backpack.
Great Scott !! Thanks to Scott I’m back in a band using an xair 18 with pm01 and pmo02 adapters for in ear monitoring. I use karaoke version for music stems and run everything through stagetraxx3 for cues clicks and backing tracks! Every learned through watching Scott’s videos. Thank You Sir!
Great SCOTT! Saying my hello from the Philippines! Your channel is so cool and very informative! I tried the Behringer P2 after watching your video about affordable IEM options and I would say, it has been life changing! Thank you and more power!
Great video Scott! I have always been hesitant about buying musical equipment from TEMU. I'll have to give it a chance next time. Thanks! 1.21 gigawatts
Another great review for people wanting to get started into wireless gear. I've got the M-Vave Chocolate BT controller I have yet to finish finding the right application for, but know that it will be more than worth the bargain I got it for. I'm still using the Phenyx Pro PTU-7000 mic system and PTM-33 IEM system combined in a rack with my XR32 and let me tell you ... this is heavy! I've been thinking about getting something wireless for either floor monitors or mains and that unit you showed might be "good enough" even as I go back to rewatch your wireless XLR video you did a little while ago. Cheers!
Awesome wireless video! I'm waiting for the next one about budget IEM for sure. I'd love to see one about budget antena combiners (those that look like AC41 for example, the price difference is huge compared to a real deal, I wonder what the performance is like). Oh and 1.21 gigawatts is what I'd like to have per channel if I ever get me a PA setup ;D
With this much wireless, you will become a wireless transmitter yourself when you reach 100k subcribers. Then analyze yourself in a live video while playing guitar with nothing plugged into it. Great Scott!
Thanks Scott ! As usual, thanks for the video, always something new to see... I'm replying too late for the giveway, but no problemo, I really like all your content, so cool. Best regards from France :)
Your inexpensive gear reviews are great (so are the expensive ones...but as a hobby player, they don't fit the bill for me). Everytime I watch, I find myself saying, "Whoa, this is heavy."
New subscriber, came across your channel while surfing 🏄, and instantly thought this guy is talking to my interests and in my language (demystified techky talk). Already reviewing my wireless microphone and particularly, as I was at that point of considering to buy, wireless PA set up. So much more informed in such a short time. Your review of the various options is awesome. I don’ t have to say keep up the fantastic work as that’s what you do : Peace out!!!
I listed the specs on the screen for each of them. To me, it sounded completely useable when using it for a vocal mic. I didn’t hear anything “missing” when I used it 👍
Hi Scott. I bought the XIAOKOA uhf wireless for guitar from Temu and i have used it at home with no problems and looking forward to trying it out on stage next month. I will use it at the 1.2 gigawatts power setting. lol. I have liked and subscribed like the rest of my band.
Can you make a video comparing the original audio that's inputed to the transmitter and the resulting audio from the receivers for comparing audio fidelity and stereo separation?
That won’t come from my channel. I’m a firm believer that my tone philosophy is “if it sounds good, use it.” I don’t go that in depth, but there is another channel by a guy named Dave Rat who does really cool stuff like that 👍 Also, just my two cents, if you are wanting to go that in-depth on your tone quality, I wouldn’t look for it in a video called “the absolute cheapest wireless I could find.” If you want high end stuff, you’ll have to spend the money. Cheers! 🤘 Thanks for commenting
Used the swiff audio wireless guitar for an entire tour and only ran into problems one show, and it may not have even been the wireless fault, but a faulty connection from the DI to the stage snake caused by excessive jumping and a bouncy stage from the 1.21 gigawatts of high voltage rock 😂 Great video, Scott!
At first I was thinking Imagine having 5 of the Wireless Mic Setups on a drum kit. No snake, not messy wires. Then you mentioned having too many wireless units together.. and It made more sense.. 🤔Must need 1.21 Gigawatts🤣
Great review Scott all I can say is the best part of the first movie is at the end of the second movie is when Marty comes back and sees doc and all he can say is “great Scott” love the reference
🎁Download Temu App to get $100 Coupon Bundle for FREE: temu.to/m/uyqehzw7ypt
⚡Or search my code【dky4333】on Temu App to claim
Congrats to the winners of the contest who were announced on my Community Tab and contacted already. Remember, I'll never ask you for money for these contests. Thanks for entering everyone!
Would love to get the Enya nexG2 deluxe purple blue if possible for try out and maybe make a youtube video using it.
It really looks like a great product..
Any chance you can get me a better and more affordable price? I'm currently in a hostel in Dublin, so things are tight but I love playing and singing..
I do have music videos of me singing and playing if you are interested in seeing me playing? there just 5 cover versions I love playing and folks came in and filmed me. It's under
"" a friend's practice session ""
Thanks again for a very informative video..
Regards Vinn 😎 👍
Since I found your channel, I have better understanding of all these thing you talk about like DMX, MIDI or just wireless. Love your videos! Keep it up. You're Great Scott.
Glad to help!
Awesome video …would love to win “1.21 gigawatts”
Wow I don't know how to respond to this but I think the best way to say this is that "it is heavy " 😂🎉
Great Scott! It’s kinda your fault that I’ve bought so much cheap gear.
I regret nothing 😊😅
Great Scott! It would be the perfect gift for the guys in our band. Thanks for another useful video, Scott.
One point pwenny blulullulah ONE point twenty one gigawats - why can’t I say that? I’ve seen that movie a billion times😅
Hahahaha I had to leave it in 😂
wow... nice review and explanations of these products. This Is Heavy. "There's that word again! Heavy! Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?"
I got introduced to your channel when I was looking for inexpensive in-ear monitoring systems, and your videos have been a great source of information. Thanks for taking the time to review the suggested products for real! This is heavy! And highly appreciated!!!
Nice! Glad you’ve enjoyed the channel 🤘
I appreciate the effort you make to explain everything perfectly, with logic and clarity. How much energy do you need to produce each segment? Certainly more than “1.21 gigawatts”
Ever since I saw your cheap wireless guitar system video (part 3) I've been looking for a good 5.8GHz budget option. Fortunately, swift had just released the WS-70+ which not only operates at 5.8GHz, but also uses USB type C and supports both 1/4 and 1/8 inputs! The great thing about it is that I can daisy chain it to my NUX Mighty Plug Pro and pair that to the m-vave chocolate with the Mightier Amp app, and it's a fully wireless, portable rig for less than $200!
Interesting review, but cool! Great Scott, 3 wireless guitar systems. Frick yeah!!! Funny enough I already have 3 different wireless systems (2 on UHF & 1 on 2.4) but I've been thinking about getting more with different frequency options. So this would be cool👍👍
I just posted a temu tech review of a microphone today. Check it out if you like. Really not horrible
Great Scott ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
I'll try one of those 1.21 Gigahertz systems! Oh wait 1.21 Gigawatts ... perhaps in the future
Great Scott! This is perfect as I’m in the market for an affordable wireless for guitar. Per your recommendations, I’m trying to choose between the Swift and the LEKATO. Either one appears to fit my application. Thanks for all the hard work you put into these videos!
1.21 Gigawatts! 1.21 Gigawatts
Great video as always. I don't find myself wanting cheap wireless for guitar anymore like I did before. But that little midi pedal seems pretty cool!
Great Scott! Marty, I could really use the guitar wireless systems. The flux capacitor alone with instruments cables just aren’t cutting it anymore! Marty!!!
1.21 Gigawatts! Very informative, Scott...Thank you!
1.21 Gigawatts of awesome product reviews - thanks, as always: really useful :-)
I have acquired 1.21 gigawatts of knowledge in music hardware since I am watching this channel! Thanks to Scott!
When I saw this video, the first thing that came to mind was "GREAT SCOTT" this is exactly what I've been looking for. We have way too many wires on stage. Thx for the review
Another Great video Scott! Thanks for sharing this content! 1.21 gigawatts
I’ve never seriously considered Temu for music gear before, but now I will have to look into it. Thanks for another great review video! 1.21 Gigawatts!
"1.21 GIGAWATTS" of great content !!! you rock Scott!
Yo yo yo great Scott
I THINK IT IS AMAZING , that someone takes the time to save so many others . thanks for all your info n efforts . You are great ;SCOTT
Odličan video👍...Hvala🍺....THIS IS HEAVY....pozdrav☮️&❤
Great video. Thanks for your time and dedication to us (your viewers) 1.1 gigawatts of blessings to you.
1.21 Gigawatts - Love the channel …. These would go to a community center I support :)
Love what you're doing, especially short videos of gigs where you have been playing and testing gear. 1.21 gigawatts
1.21 Gigawatts???? Are you out of your Vulcan mind?
One point twenty one gigawatts! Glad to see reviews like this. Seriously.
I was going off what I saw others had posted. Then I heard the instructions. 😂
I went over to watch the other video with the temu products and came back and finished this one 😳.
Thanks for the informative video! [1.21 Gigawatts]
I hope they do a 1.21 gigawatts wireless guitar system in the future. paired with active humbuckers would be a great addition and u safe money on batteries :)
Great Scott that was a very informative video.. Thank-you
Regards Vinn 😎 👍
Thanks for this review it's really helpful when you're a student ! Long live Great Scott
1.21 Gigiwatts! Ok battery powered midi control seems pretty cool.
Your channel is 1.12 gigawatts of POWER!
Great scott
GREAT video SCOTT! Wondering how the Swiff Audio works in comparison to a Nux or similar brands.
NUX ones are nicer with those cases, but both work well!
I literally have the 5.8 ghz wireless in my Temu cart now, be a "Great Scott" and save me some money!
If I had 1.21 gigawatts I'd go back to when they made such great original movies and relive them all over again.
Finally! Someone trying these so ppl don't waste their time and money! Awesome!
Great video very informative as always! Keep up the good work. “This is heavy “
Great reviews as always Scott, love that you use all the gear, I would go for This is heavy... today... cheers!
1.21 GIGAWATTS! :-)
Keep up the great work!
Great video ... blowing up with "1.21 Gigawatts"
Very helpful video as always! 1.21 gigawatts
Great Scott! This would beef up my collection 😅
Great Scott, I'm stuck in the year 2024 where the ScottUhlMusic RUclips channel is blowing up!😂😂
Thank you 🙏 I’m truly honored for the growth of the channel
Excellent work! 1.21 Gigawatts!
1.21 gigawatts
Very informative video as always.
Could you imagine if an amp was "1.21 Gigawatts"!
1.21 Gigawatts?? Well, I still have my hair 😆😆😆
Great Scott, I just start playing bass, would be awesome to have a wireless system
Great information -- Whoah, This is Heavy.
Man "This is Heavy" another great video.... Thank you.............
Woahhh. This Is Heavy …. temu has great stuff. I need to check this stuff out
"GREAT SCOTT"
Nice reviews. Awesome.
When this baby hits 88db we are gonna hear some serious s**t Great Scott!!
Hey scott thanks for all your research I love your content you help me a lot already to decide in my gear. And now I'm looking for a 5.8ghz wireless system for my guitar, I am between the nux c5rc and the Lekato JW06. Which would be your pick between those 2?
The nux are more expensive, do you think is worth it in comparison?
Thanks in advance!
I really like both of them tbh, they are both great budget options!
Hey Scott - As always, great review of these super affordable wireless gear units. Thank you so much for all your thorough and honest reviews. This Is Heavy! :)
Thank you! 🙏
1.21 Gigawatts seems like too much power to run a wireless mic.
Subscribed. Finally - been learning a lot here... I currently use a Rolls PM55p Monitor Amp, has a Limiter switch... Now shopping for a Fzone Wireless unit & I'll use your affiliate Link and - for new TEMU sub... Thanks for all helpful Info !! 💚
Thanks for the sub!
That mixer looks perfect for a karaoke gig! This is HEAVY!!!
Thanks Scott!!! 😊
I realized that TODAY when the video came out, I went “I should have said this was good for karaoke” lol
Have you used or reviewed Temu’s LMBGM AR2090 two channel wireless monitor system?
That would be interesting
I believe that’s the one I got, I’ll have to check… but I used it live at a show yesterday and so did my singer. I was super impressed with it, especially for the price. That will be out with the IEM video in March 🤘
Great scott thank you.
Another excellent review Scot, i'd love to have that MIDI foot switch with a 1.21 Gigawatts!!!! lol thank Scot! You rock buddy
Thanks man! And best of luck 🤘
Scott, do you find a difference between transmitting from guitar-to-amp (or guitar-to-effects unit) and effects-to-mixer (or effects-to-powered speaker)? It strikes me that there is a lot more to transmit going from an FX unit to mixer/speaker, than guitar-to-FX unit. I would love a cable-free rig, but I’m hesitant to run wireless between my FX (BOSS ME-90) and the mixer.
Just be careful using too much cheap wireless to do that, because you can get compounded latency. But it definitely can work. I’ve seen that done many times
Another great review of super cheap stuff! This is heavy!
Comment on Wireless XLR Adapter (4:28) - I do have few of them and use as swiss army knife and backup. Be careful when using few of them at once!! changing frequency on one transmitter will cause frequency change on all powered on receivers :o But anyway - if you need few extra wireless mics It will do the job. One more hint - it can be easily converterted to wireless IEM. Just to connect xlr headphone amp - (like behringer PM2 or PM1) and you have it. It can also replace your xlr cable if needed - on line level:) So as a backup is always nice to have it on backpack.
Yup! That backup IEM option to great too!
Great Scott !!
Thanks to Scott I’m back in a band using an xair 18 with pm01 and pmo02 adapters for in ear monitoring. I use karaoke version for music stems and run everything through stagetraxx3 for cues clicks and backing tracks!
Every learned through watching Scott’s videos.
Thank You Sir!
Nice! Glad to hear that!!🤘🤘
Great SCOTT! Saying my hello from the Philippines! Your channel is so cool and very informative! I tried the Behringer P2 after watching your video about affordable IEM options and I would say, it has been life changing! Thank you and more power!
Thanks so much! Glad you’ve found the channel helpful!
Great video Scott! I have always been hesitant about buying musical equipment from TEMU. I'll have to give it a chance next time. Thanks! 1.21 gigawatts
Thank you!
🎶Tehmu Emu, and Doug! GREAT SCOTT!
This is heavy! Heavy cheap wireless products review🎉
Another great review for people wanting to get started into wireless gear. I've got the M-Vave Chocolate BT controller I have yet to finish finding the right application for, but know that it will be more than worth the bargain I got it for. I'm still using the Phenyx Pro PTU-7000 mic system and PTM-33 IEM system combined in a rack with my XR32 and let me tell you ... this is heavy! I've been thinking about getting something wireless for either floor monitors or mains and that unit you showed might be "good enough" even as I go back to rewatch your wireless XLR video you did a little while ago. Cheers!
Nice! Glad the videos have helped you find the right gear 🤘🤘
Good stuff as always! I wonder why they don't make any wireless in the 1.21 gigawatt range?
😂😂😂
Excelent video as usual, you are my favorite reviewer ! the Wireless gear for guitar sound GREAT SCOTT!
Thank you!
Awesome wireless video! I'm waiting for the next one about budget IEM for sure. I'd love to see one about budget antena combiners (those that look like AC41 for example, the price difference is huge compared to a real deal, I wonder what the performance is like).
Oh and 1.21 gigawatts is what I'd like to have per channel if I ever get me a PA setup ;D
I’ll have to look into the budget combiners! I did this one on antenna distribution: ruclips.net/video/fV1SJzLHwPI/видео.htmlsi=azjR86n_vBSRXKjY
Thanks Scott 🙏🏼 1.21 gigawatts!!
Great Scott! Looking at cheap gear on Temu is my passion
With this much wireless, you will become a wireless transmitter yourself when you reach 100k subcribers. Then analyze yourself in a live video while playing guitar with nothing plugged into it. Great Scott!
😂😂😂😂
1.21 Gigawatts. Hi Scott. I use Stage Traxx 3 for backing track as well. Thanks for all the great info on products and setup.
Nice! Glad to hear it. Stage Traxx is amazing 🤘
Carrying around a backpack full of cables is just too much. Every single time I end up saying
“Great Scott! This is heavy.”
😂😂
Thanks Scott ! As usual, thanks for the video, always something new to see... I'm replying too late for the giveway, but no problemo, I really like all your content, so cool. Best regards from France :)
Thank you John! 🤘
Your inexpensive gear reviews are great (so are the expensive ones...but as a hobby player, they don't fit the bill for me). Everytime I watch, I find myself saying, "Whoa, this is heavy."
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching 🤘
New subscriber, came across your channel while surfing 🏄, and instantly thought this guy is talking to my interests and in my language (demystified techky talk). Already reviewing my wireless microphone and particularly, as I was at that point of considering to buy, wireless PA set up. So much more informed in such a short time. Your review of the various options is awesome. I don’ t have to say keep up the fantastic work as that’s what you do : Peace out!!!
Thanks man! Glad you are enjoying the channel and thanks for the sub 💪
Great Scott!
Have you tested the frequency response of the XLR adapter?, I'm planning on using it for a calibration mic for sound system tuning
I listed the specs on the screen for each of them. To me, it sounded completely useable when using it for a vocal mic. I didn’t hear anything “missing” when I used it 👍
1.21 Gigawatts! Epic vid as always and massive thanks from Sweden1.21
Thank you 😊
Hi Scott. I bought the XIAOKOA uhf wireless for guitar from Temu and i have used it at home with no problems and looking forward to trying it out on stage next month. I will use it at the 1.2 gigawatts power setting. lol. I have liked and subscribed like the rest of my band.
Thanks for the sub and I’m glad you’ve found the channel helpful!
Great Scott those wireless units are mighty easy on the budget!
Loving all of the wireless gear videos! This Is Heavy
Can you make a video comparing the original audio that's inputed to the transmitter and the resulting audio from the receivers for comparing audio fidelity and stereo separation?
That won’t come from my channel. I’m a firm believer that my tone philosophy is “if it sounds good, use it.” I don’t go that in depth, but there is another channel by a guy named Dave Rat who does really cool stuff like that 👍
Also, just my two cents, if you are wanting to go that in-depth on your tone quality, I wouldn’t look for it in a video called “the absolute cheapest wireless I could find.” If you want high end stuff, you’ll have to spend the money. Cheers! 🤘 Thanks for commenting
Used the swiff audio wireless guitar for an entire tour and only ran into problems one show, and it may not have even been the wireless fault, but a faulty connection from the DI to the stage snake caused by excessive jumping and a bouncy stage from the 1.21 gigawatts of high voltage rock 😂 Great video, Scott!
Nice! Yeah that swiff audio is quite a solid system!
Oh Great Scott you are awesome for everything you have reviewed over the years
At first I was thinking Imagine having 5 of the Wireless Mic Setups on a drum kit. No snake, not messy wires. Then you mentioned having too many wireless units together.. and It made more sense.. 🤔Must need 1.21 Gigawatts🤣
Haha yeah don’t use too much cheap wireless all at once!
Great review Scott all I can say is the best part of the first movie is at the end of the second movie is when Marty comes back and sees doc and all he can say is “great Scott” love the reference
The second one was always my favorite when I was a kid 🤘
Great Video Do Ali Express next! 1.21 GIGAWATTS!
I’m thinking about it!